Takeda Nobuhiro No Super League Soccer (japan)

Takeda Nobuhiro No Super League Soccer (japan) Game

📅 1994 ✍️ Jorudan

Super Nintendo

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Ever wanted to play a weirdly specific Japanese soccer sim from the SNES era? Takeda Nobuhiro no Super League Soccer is exactly that—a niche, slightly janky football game with a name longer than most halftime breaks. The controls take a second to click (passing feels weirdly stiff at first), but once you get the hang of it, there’s something oddly satisfying about the chunky pixel players and the way the ball bounces unpredictably off their oversized heads.

Don’t expect FIFA-level realism here—this is more like arcade soccer with a heavy dose of ’90s charm. The menus are all in Japanese, so you’ll be guessing your way through team selections, but honestly, that just adds to the vibe. The crowd chants sound like they were recorded in a tin can, and the goalkeepers might as well be cardboard cutouts, but hey, it’s got character.

If you’re into retro sports games or just love digging up obscure SNES oddities, this one’s a fun little time capsule. Just don’t blame me when your striker trips over his own feet for the third time in a row.

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