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You fumble through pixelated scrums, timing passes just right before getting flattened—it’s messy in that perfect SNES rugby way. The drop goals feel risky, the tackles hurt, and local multiplayer turns into pure chaos.

World Class Rugby (Europe) came out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991, developed by Audiogenic. It was one of the earlier sports titles on the platform, arriving at a time when developers were still figuring out how to translate team sports into satisfying pixelated action. It didn't have the flash of some later releases, but it had a straightforward appeal for rugby fans.
You control a team of fifteen players, directing passes, attempting tackles, and kicking for territory or points. The main objective is to outscore the opposing team through tries, conversions, and drop goals. Key mechanics include timing your passes carefully to avoid interceptions and angling your kicks for both tactical punts and goal attempts. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, forcing you to think about field position, and the difficulty comes from the relentless defensive pressure. It feels like a genuine, if slightly clumsy, simulation of the sport's strategic grind.

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