Lost In Translation/Football Champ

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Football Champ
No screen shot.
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

  1. Football Champ (1991)
  2. Taito Cup Finals (1993)
  3. Hattrick Hero '94 (1994)
  4. 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

Box art for the DoMark's port of European Football Champ.
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
Super Famicom Magazine Volume 3 - New Game Sound Museum TIM-SFC03[1] 1992-01-01 Tokuma Shoten Publishing CD version.

External Links

References

The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.