Lost In Translation/Football Champ
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Football Champ | |
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Manufacturer | Taito Corporation Japan |
Released | 1990 |
Control Method |
8-way Joystick 2 Button(s) |
Main CPU | 68000 (@ 12.000 MHz) Z80 (@ 4.000 MHz) |
Sound CPU | Stereo YM2610 (@ 8.000 MHz) |
Video Details |
Raster (Horizontal) 320 x 224 pixels 60.00 Hz 4,096 Palette colours |
Screens | 1 |
ROM Info | 10 ROMs 4,784,128 bytes (4.56 MiB) |
MAME ID | footchmp · euroch92 · hthero |
About The Game
Football Champ is a soccer-themed arcade video game.
Trivia
This game is known in Japan as "Hattrick Hero" and in Europe as "Euro Champ '92".
Series
- Football Champ (1991)
- Taito Cup Finals (1993)
- Hattrick Hero '94 (1994)
- Taito Power Goal (1994)
Staff
- 'Team Dogyan' Leader
- Takeshi Kobori
- Planner
- Takeshi Kobori
- Character Designers
- Takeshi Kobori
- Tsutomu Sekimoto
- Nobuhiro Hiramatsu
- Peacock
- Software
- Tatsuo Nakamura
- Yuuji Iwasaki
- Shinji Soyano
- Kusago Nagahara (G.A.)
- Kouji Tsunekiyo
- Tabby Kurosawa
- System
- Yuuichi Yamato
- Designers
- Hiroyasu Nagai
- Takeshi Kobori
- Sound (Team Zuntata)
- Hisayoshi Ogura
- Yasuhisa Watanabe
Cabinet and Artwork
Ports
- Consoles
- Microsoft XBOX (2006, "Taito Legends 2")
- Sony PlayStation 2 (2006, "Taito Legends 2")
- Computers
- Atari ST (1992, "European Football Champ" - DoMark Software)
- Commodore Amiga (1992, "European Football Champ", 1992, DoMark)
- PC [CD-ROM] (2006, "Taito Legends 2")
Soundtrack Releases
Album Name | Catalogue No. | Released | Publisher | Comments |
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Super Famicom Magazine Volume 3 - New Game Sound Museum | TIM-SFC03[1] | 1992-01-01 | Tokuma Shoten Publishing | CD version. |
External Links
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum version of Euro Football Champ at the World of Spectrum