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World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Atlus
Year:1993
Languages:English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Swedish
Developer:Rage Software
Players:1 - 2 (2 simultaneous)

A fast-paced soccer game played on a 3D pitch. The SNES version is known as "World Soccer" in Japan, "Striker" in Europe, "World Soccer '94: Road to Glory" in North America and "Eric Cantona Football Challenge" in France.

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World Soccer '94: Road to Glory is a soccer game best known as Striker in Europe. It was originally released on the Amiga and Atari ST computers, and was ported to DOS, Amiga CD32, Genesis and SNES. The SNES release changed the name for each region: World Soccer '94: Road to Glory in the US, World Soccer in Japan, Striker for most of Europe and Eric Cantona's Football Challenge in France.

The first game in the cult Striker series, this game features fast paced soccer similar to Sensible Soccer although Striker uses a 3D top-down view. The game has sixty-four selectable International teams that range from Brazil to Qatar. Every team is editable from the options menu.

The game was followed by multiple sequels. World Cup Striker (known as Elite Soccer in the US) came out for the Super Nintendo the following year. Striker Pro, Striker World Cup Special and Striker '96 are all from the same series as well.