"Champions World Class Soccer" is a sports video game developed by Park Place Productions and published by Flying Edge and Acclaim. Released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) among other consoles in the early 1990s, this game provides players with a global soccer experience, featuring teams from various countries around the world. The game offers a traditional soccer simulation, allowing players to engage in full-length matches, controlling players as they pass, shoot, and tackle. The objective, like in real-world soccer, is to score more goals than the opposing team by the end of the match.
Gameplay in "Champions World Class Soccer" is characterized by its straightforward controls and 2D top-down perspective, a typical setup for soccer games of the era. Players can select from national teams, each represented with their respective colors and styles, though without official licenses, the game uses generic player names. The game includes several modes such as Practice, Penalty Shootout, and Tournament, adding variety and replay value. Notably, the game doesn't feature much in terms of player customization or team management, focusing instead on the action on the pitch. Its release during the peak of the 16-bit gaming era meant it competed with other titles in the genre, aiming to capture the excitement and global appeal of soccer for sports enthusiasts and gamers alike.
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