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Play Holy Striker (Japan) Online

Players rocket across the field for insane bicycle kicks, then blast the ball so hard it leaves fire trails—soccer turned into pure SNES chaos. Simple controls, but every shot feels like unleashing a supermove.

Developer: Naxat Soft
Genre: Shooter
Released: 1992
File size: 403 bytes
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Game Overview

Holy Striker (Japan) is the kind of SNES game that makes you go, "Wait, soccer games can be this ridiculous?" Within seconds of booting it up, you’ll see players launching themselves halfway across the pitch for a bicycle kick or sending the ball rocketing so hard it leaves a fiery trail. It’s like someone took a normal soccer match and cranked the dial to anime levels of absurdity.

The controls are simple—pass, shoot, tackle—but the real fun comes from the over-the-top special moves. One second you’re lining up a standard shot, the next your striker’s foot glows like a supernova before blasting the ball straight through the goalie. The pixel art is packed with charm, too, from the exaggerated character designs to the way the crowd loses their minds after every wild goal.

If you’ve ever played Super Dodge Ball or Super Shot Soccer and wished they were even crazier, this is your game. Just don’t expect anything resembling real-world physics—here, the ball might ricochet off three players before exploding into the net. Pure, chaotic fun for anyone who loves retro sports with zero restraint.

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