Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker

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Developed and published by Tecmo, this sequel is a soccer action game based on the Captain Tsubasa manga and anime. It continues the story-driven match structure while improving special techniques, visuals, and the roster of playable characters. By blending football rules with dramatic super moves, it became one of the more memorable licensed sports games on the NES and is still remembered fondly by fans of the series.
Release Date
1990-01-01
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Matches use a side-view presentation and command-based control, with players choosing actions such as passing, shooting, tackling, and intercepting. When key characters have the ball or attempt a shot, special animations and ability checks can trigger. Progress mainly advances through story matches, and success depends on managing stamina, timing passes, and setting up decisive shots near the goal.

Tsubasa Ozora

The main protagonist and an all-around attacking ace with signature shots.

Genzo Wakabayashi

An elite goalkeeper whose saves can shut down tough opponents.

Taro Misaki

A skillful midfielder who excels at passing and combination play.

Kojiro Hyuga

A powerful forward known for his aggressive drive and heavy shots.

Use special shots near the penalty area instead of relying on long-range attempts. Against stronger keepers, build attacks with short passes to create a clean angle. In defense, avoid reckless pressure and focus on intercepting passing lanes while preserving stamina for key duels.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Push the ball closer to the box before using a power shot.

Tips

Against strong teams, use passing to shift their formation before finishing with your best striker.

Tips

Watch stamina carefully, since tired key players perform worse in crucial moments.

User Reviews

Players often praise this sequel for smoother pacing and more varied special techniques.

User Reviews

Longtime fans like the anime-style presentation and the dramatic feel of matches.

User Reviews

Some people feel the game is far from realistic football, but that is part of its charm.

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