Soccer

Soccer (1980)

by Philips Semiconductors, Acetronic, Interton
Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:This cartridge contains a computer program for soccer on the screen - played according to the rulebook with two teams of eleven players each. There are two halves of 4½ minutes each (with change of end), and the idea is to score as many goals as possible.
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