Ultimate Soccer

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Ultimate Soccer
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Developer(s) Rage Software
Publisher(s) Sega
Platform(s) Mega Drive/Genesis, Game Gear, Master System
Release date EU 1993
Genre(s) Sports - soccer (football)
Mode(s) from 1 to 8 players
Rating(s) Everyone
Media Cartridge
Input methods Accepts Sega's 4-player adapter

Ultimate Soccer is a 1993 football video game by Rage Software released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by request of Sega which even allowed their mascot, Sonic, to be featured in the game menus.

Focused on national teams (with a total of 64, all with fake names and individual team values), it had one of the highest option counts for 16-bit football games: up to 18 different settings can be changed, including ball weight, weather, surface, tightness of ball control, passback rule and perhaps the most remembered of all, the ability to play 6-on-6 indoor football. Several game modes are available, including friendlies, penalty shootout, Ultimate League, Ultimate Cup (group phase and knockout stage) and Knockout. However, the game lacks both passwords and battery save, and all competitions must be completed in one sitting. Up to eight players can play if two 4-player adapters are used.

options screen

Ultimate Soccer is played in a field of vision similar to the Madden NFL games in the console, a second-row view behind the players' shoulders that can also be tilted to show more field depth or more detail closer to the bottom of the screen. Player sprites, while small, are well animated and with small details such as dirt or water splashing from the players' feet (which would become one of the trademark effects in Sega's own Worldwide Soccer)

regular game, raining
indoor game

Gameplay depends of how versions are tweaked: lighter balls travel farther and higher and can be given zig-zag aftertouches (perfect from long range shots), but on the other hand, are more prone to be deflected by strong winds. Heavy balls barely lift from the floor which makes them more suitable for short passing, but are affected by wet grass. It's possible to score from any situation, including direct corners and freekicks, head deflections from long passes, bicycle kicks, working around the goalkeeper or pressing the defense and try to tackle the ball in.

While similar in name, it has no relations with the Ultimate Soccer Manager series, but was followed by Striker still for the Mega Drive/Genesis and Striker '96, released for DOS, Sega Saturn and the Sony PlayStation. While never published to the SNES, Rage developed other games for the Nintendo console, including Elite Soccer, Manchester United Championship Soccer (also had version named after Eric Cantona and Lothar Matthäus) and World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory.

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