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Play Tecmo World Cup '93 (Europe) Online

Chunky pixel players zip across the field, boots thudding into the ball—no fancy tactics, just quick arcade matches where Brazil’s striker feels hilariously unfair against your buddy.

Developer: SIMS Co., Ltd.
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Tecmo World Cup '93 came out for the Sega Master System in 1992, developed by SIMS Co., Ltd. It was one of the later football games on the system, arriving when the 16-bit era was already underway, but it found its place with players who appreciated straightforward, fast-paced sports action on the 8-bit hardware.

You control a team of players, moving them up and down the pitch, passing and shooting with simple button inputs. The main objective is to score more goals than the opponent, either in single matches or through a full tournament. Signature mechanics include the ability to perform sliding tackles to dispossess opponents and a powerful, curved shot that can bend around defenders. The pacing is brisk, with matches that rarely drag, though the computer AI can be challenging on higher settings. It feels responsive and immediate, a game built for quick sessions and competitive play.

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