Play Mia Hamm : Soccer Online
You pick teams with pixelated Mia Hamm, then nail those long passes and last-minute goals—simple controls but the matches get sweaty fast. That little hop-celebration after scoring? Still weirdly satisfying.

Mia Hamm: Soccer came out in 2001 for the Game Boy Color, published by SouthPeak Interactive. It was one of the few soccer games on the handheld, arriving late in the system's life, and it tried to capture some of the energy of arcade-style sports titles from that era. The graphics were simple, with small sprites and basic fields, but it had a clear focus on fast gameplay rather than realism.
You control Mia Hamm and her team in matches against various international opponents. The main objective is to win each game by outscoring the computer, with a tournament mode offering a string of matches to conquer. Signature mechanics include through passes to break defensive lines, sliding tackles to dispossess opponents, and timed shots that require good positioning to score. The pacing is quick, with short halves that keep matches from dragging, though the AI can put up a stiff challenge on higher difficulty settings. It feels responsive and straightforward, a pick-up-and-play kind of game that doesn’t ask for much time but delivers some solid arcade soccer fun.

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