Differences To Tehkan World Cup
As Tehkan World Cup utilized two processors for gameplay and four processors for sound, certain concessions were made to playability on the NES. While the gameplay and graphics remained largely unaltered, certain features were omitted. In recognition of its new home system format, some arcade elements such as the instant knockout format were abandoned in order to provide greater longevity. A partial list of difference is below:
- A choice of teams was now available
- Competition format
- Game lengths
- On-screen "scoreboard" (includes large font game clock and score) omitted
- Field radar showing player positions omitted
- The "grass" had a simpler, more unified texture
- Players do not celebrate during the goal sequence
- The goal net is shown to bulge upon receipt of the ball
- Slide tackles can be initiated by the player
- The ball could bounce after a high kick
- The ball rebounded from the net and goalposts in a slightly different manner
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