![]() ![]() In fact, Bandai in those years thanks to other titles inspired by Japanese manga or anime ( Dragon Ball, Naruto, Knights of the Zodiac) had developed a fun and stimulating QTE system, so much so that some gamers still regret it today. In addition, many of the actions performed, especially the special shots, made use of Quick Time Events and resulted in animations not very dissimilar to those present in the anime. The title, saw us directly impersonate the good Tsubasa, who through a series of commands indicated to the his companions the actions to be performed. Leading to a disastrous and not very funny title.Īfter years of failures, the brand is back in the hands of the Bandai guys, who managed to create a very pleasant and fun game for PlayStation 2. In case you don't know this genre, we only tell you that it requires the player to write sentences (often very long) within a time limit. The most obvious disaster is connected with the development study E-Frontier, who, we still don't know why, decided to create a typing game with the brand created by the mangaka Takahashi. Unfortunately, even the best series hit rock bottom and as we have seen Captain Tsubasa is not without failures. It is one of the strangest titles ever launched by the publisher, so much so that it is remembered for the excessive ugliness of the polygonal models, often without a face.Ĭaptain Tsubasa Jikkyou Typing (PC) - 2003 The software house released two dedicated titles in the same year, one for Game Boy Advance and one for PS1.īoth games were strongly tied to the single-player, but the game mode was decidedly bizarre, in fact, it forced the player to move the character one square at each turn, so much so that the matches lasted about 40 minutes each.Ĭaptain Tsubasa: Ougon Sedai no Chousen (NGC) - 2002Īlso in 2002, Konami tried to bring an experience that mixed the RPG mechanics ed typical elements of football titles to GameCube owners. Captain Tsubasa: Aratanaru Densetsu Joshou (PS1) - 2002Īfter Bandai's long silence, another Japanese company has decided to take over the brand: Konami. In the same year, Bandai decided to exploit the brand by launching two new titles, one on the Game Boy and one on the SNES, as if they wanted to “cancel” the legacy of Tecmo. This title started from the narration of the intense final between Germany and Japan, then moving on to the debut of Shingo Aoi (Rob Denton). The title, released exclusively in Japan, featured two main game modes, one capable of transporting you to the middle of history, the other dedicated to friendlies. ![]() Meanwhile, in Japan, the success of the brand led the development team to realize ben four sequels for the NES and SNES and two spin-offs released on Sega CD and Game Boy, actually all very similar to each other.Ĭaptain Tsubasa J: Get in the Tomorrow (PS1) - 1995Īfter the long history in Tecmo, the brand passed into the hands of the guys of Bandai, who brought a title with a strong football imprint to the newborn PlayStation 1. In fact, the good Ozoro Tsubasa was replaced by a blond player, named Robin Field, apparently anything but adolescent. The narrative part, on the other hand, was clearly inspired by the events of the animated series, even if partially modified. The fairly simple controls allowed players to calmly decide whether to pass, shoot or dribble. ![]() This is the very first title connected to the brand, which landed in Europe in 1992, represents an attempt to Tecmo in transforming the brand into a video game for NES. Having said that, we can face this journey into the world of memories together. At present, the series counts over 1 9 video game additions, of which only four managed to cross the coasts of the rising sun. Well, it is important to know that like many other anime, Captain Tsubasa has also had various videogame adaptations. On the other hand it is impossible to forget the thousand thousand episodes in which the young man Ozora Tsubasa (Oliver Hutton for the older ones) ran around the kilometer-long soccer fields of the Japanese suburbs. Do you remember the long afternoons spent in front of the television in the company of Japanese anime? How not to mention the beloved Holly and Benji, Captain Tsubasa for purists. ![]()
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