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Play Sensible Soccer on Snes Online

Pass, sprint, and launch wild long shots in this fast, messy SNES football game—the ball bounces like a beach ball, and your teammates are usually out of position. Matches turn into slapstick chaos with ridiculous volleys and fake team names straight out of a playground league.

Developer: Sensible Software
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 228.98 KB
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Game Overview

Sensible Soccer on SNES is the kind of football game where you don’t need to memorize a dozen button combos—just pass, shoot, and sprint like your life depends on it. The top-down view means you always see where your teammates are (or aren’t, if they’re busy being useless), and the ball has this satisfying weight to it, like you’re kicking a slightly overinflated beach ball.

Matches are fast, chaotic, and usually decided by some ridiculous 30-yard volley that either rockets into the top corner or sails hilariously wide. The teams have these goofy made-up names, and the whole thing feels like playing with toy figures on a tabletop—except way more intense. I’ve lost hours to "one quick game" that somehow spirals into a full-blown rivalry with the AI.

If you’ve ever shouted at a pixelated striker for missing an open goal, this is your kind of nostalgia trip.

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