Fever Pitch Soccer

Fever Pitch Soccer (Head-On Soccer)

North American cover art
Developer(s) U.S. Gold
Publisher(s) Atari Games (Atari Jaguar), U.S. Gold (Another)
Platform(s) Genesis, Super NES, Atari Jaguar
Release date(s) 1995 (Genesis), 1995 (December), (Atari Jaguar, 1995 (Super NES)
Genre(s) Sports, Soccer (Football)
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Fever Pitch Soccer (in North America, Head-On Soccer) is a soccer video game developed by US Gold. It was released in 1995 for the Super NES, Genesis, and Atari Jaguar consoles. It is a slapstick game in which the player tends to have to lean towards "dirty" play, and special player abilities include the ability to dive in an attempt to win a free-kick or penalty. There are two gameplay modes; tournament and exhibition. A password is given out following the successful completion of each game in the tournament so that play can be resumed at a later point.

In Germany, the Super NES game was released under the title Mario Basler: Jetzt geht’s Los!.[1]

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Reception

GamePro gave both the Genesis and Super NES versions positive reviews. They commented that the unrealistic gameplay makes it more fast-paced and potentially more fun than other soccer simulations, and were especially pleased with the exaggerated soccer moves which would not be possible in real life. They also remarked that the graphics and sounds of the Genesis version, while not as good as those of the Super NES version, were more than good enough.[2]

References

  1. Mario Basler: Jetzt geht’s Los! (cover art) at Giant Bomb
  2. "Head-On Soccer Speeds past Slower 16-Bit Sims". GamePro (IDG) (84): 76. September 1995.

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