World League Soccer
1991 video game
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World League Soccer, known as Pro Soccer (Japanese: プロサッカー, Hepburn: Puro sakkā) in Japan, is an association football-based sports video game developed by C-Lab, and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and X68000 in 1991.
| World League Soccer | |
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| Developer | C-Lab |
| Publishers | |
| Composer | Kazuo Sawa |
| Platforms | Super NES, X68000 |
| Release | Super NESX68000
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| Genre | Sports |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Gameplay

Thie game was ported from the original Amiga version called Kick Off 2, which was one of the most popular soccer game of the early 1990s. The game has a tournament mode in addition to four different pitches (including a plastic pitch which caused controversy in the 1980s for some English football clubs). The game's two-player mode largely requires on luck instead of skill to make plays like goals and free kicks. Each game has a large field along with many of options and an overhead view. Ball handling controls tend to be extremely difficult despite the simplistic approach to soccer. A variety of moves, including the aftertouch, are accessible by only using one button.
Pro Soccer 68
Reception
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| Mean Machines | 55%[1] |
