90 Minutes European Prime Goal

90 Minutes European Prime Goal

released on Dec 20, 1995

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90 Minutes European Prime Goal

released on Dec 20, 1995

90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System soccer video game. The player(s) get to play in either exhibition, tournament, or in the all-star mode. The view is from a left-right perspective and the national flags of several European countries are used in the game. In the game mode "You're a Hero," the player must make miracle plays that either win and/or change the game. The kick-off is doing using 3D graphics with the camera showing the spectators in the grandstand. This game is a regional port of the sequel to J.League Soccer Prime Goal 2 and J.League Soccer Prime Goal, which were both developed by Namco.


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Butt-ugly and frustrating football game where there seems to be only one way to score: Run into the box, volley it up and then head it in, something the computer has mastered but you'll be screaming at when the ball flies the opposite way for the millionth time. The sprites look like Fifa's abnormal ginger stepchild and they got the Welsh flag wrong, unforgivable. There's some nice music but nothing you'd want to listen to for any length of time while playing this monstrosity.