¡Clásico del fútbol japonés!
The story begins with Tsubasa’s move to Nankatsu and his legendary first encounter with the "Genius Goalkeeper" Genzo Wakabayashi
Este parche se aplica a la ROM original (formato BIN/CUE) y el resultado es lo que la comunidad conoce como "Captain Tsubasa Sega CD Español 1.0". captain tsubasa sega cd rom espa%C3%B1ol mega
in September 1994, this title took the "Cinematic Soccer" formula that defined the NES and SNES eras and elevated it with the superior hardware of the CD-ROM add-on. Why the Sega CD Version is Unique
Key Features: It is highly regarded for including full voice acting and numerous cinematic cutscenes that recreate scenes from the anime. Spanish & English Fan Translations ¡Clásico del fútbol japonés
Parches de Traducción: Existen versiones "fan-translated" que traducen los textos de los menús y diálogos al español, permitiendo disfrutar de la historia completa sin barreras de idioma.
Recuerda siempre apoyar el trabajo de los traductores amateur (ellos no ganan dinero, lo hacen por amor al arte). Navega con cuidado por los enlaces MEGA, usa un antivirus y, si puedes, adquiere legalmente el juego original en MercadoLibre o eBay como pieza de colección. Why the Sega CD Version is Unique Key
Then disaster strikes. Sega announces the Sega Saturn, and the 32X fiasco has drained resources. The Sega CD is officially discontinued in North America and Europe by early 1996. Sega of Europe cancels all remaining Mega CD projects. Captain Tsubasa: Espíritu de Campeón is shelved—forever.
The year is 1994. In Japan, Tecmo’s Captain Tsubasa series is a national treasure, its tactical RPG-style soccer gameplay a massive hit on the NES (Famicom) and Super Famicom. But in Spain and Latin America, Oliver y Benji (as the anime was known) is a cultural earthquake. Kids rush home from school to watch Oliver Atom (Tsubasa) and Benji Price (Genzo) perform the Chupacorneta (Drive Shot) or the Tiro del Águila (Skywing Shot). The problem? The games are almost exclusively in Japanese, and Sega fans feel left out.