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Play BS Super Volley II (Japan) Online

Pick a team of 90s anime randos and dive into chaotic volleyball matches where the AI pulls off absurd saves and your spikes feel stiff but weirdly satisfying once you nail the timing.

Developer: Tonkin House
Genre: Sports
Released: 1994
File size: 565 bytes
Game Overview

BS Super Volley II came out for the Super Nintendo in 1994, developed by Tonkin House. It was part of the BS-X satellite service in Japan, a late-era SNES experiment that not many players outside Japan got to experience firsthand. The game fits into that period where developers were still finding new ways to use the hardware, even as newer consoles waited in the wings.

You control a team of anime-style characters through fast, screen-by-screen volleyball matches. The main goal is to outscore the opponent by setting up spikes and blocking returns. Key mechanics include timing your jumps for blocks and coordinating quick passes to set up a powerful attack. The AI can be relentless, making dramatic saves that keep rallies going longer than expected. Matches feel frantic but deliberate, especially once you get a feel for the slightly stiff controls. It has that specific, slightly awkward charm of mid-90s sports games.

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