The story is set after the events of the first game while they use the characters from the anime, the two games are in a sort of alternate reality compared to the manga, even though some elements (like Tsubasa playing in Brazil against Carlos Santana) are present both in the video game and the anime (the original one, and World Youth, broadcasted in 1992). It is then a shame that it was never released outside of Japan, or that Tecmo Cup Soccer Game was an adaptation of the first one instead of the second one. This game has seen many fan translations, has been picked apart by ROM hackers, and has the reputation, totally warranted, to be a better game than its predecessor. This game is a Famicom release exclusive to Japan it uses the “Cinematic Soccer” engine again, but there are several major enhancements, most importantly in the gameplay, but also the graphics and the soundtrack. They returned to the Tsubasa franchise in 1990, with the release of Captain Tsubasa vol II: Super Striker. After releasing Captain Tsubasa for the NES in 1988 and inaugurating the “Cinematic Soccer” concept, Tecmo had a busy time with the success of Ninja Gaiden and Tecmo Bowl.
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