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Play Super Cup Soccer (Japan) Online

Chunky little players slide around, tackles feel weighty but fast, and the ball bounces like it’s made of rubber—pure 90s SNES chaos with just two buttons and zero tactics. Perfect for quick multiplayer matches where anyone can score a ridiculous long shot.

Developer: Hect
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 469 bytes
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Game Overview

Super Cup Soccer came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, developed by Hect. It was part of that early wave of SNES sports games, sitting alongside titles like Super Soccer, but it had its own rough charm. The graphics were simple, the colors bright, and it didn't try to be anything more than a straightforward arcade take on the sport.

You control a team of blocky players, moving them up and down the field with the D-pad, passing and shooting with just two buttons. The main goal is to outscore your opponent, either against the computer or a friend. Signature mechanics include sliding tackles that send opponents flying and high, arcing shots that can go in from almost anywhere. The pace is fast and a little chaotic; players feel slippery, and the ball physics are exaggerated. It feels like a messy, unpredictable playground match where anything can happen.

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