Disney Sports Soccer

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Disney Sports Soccer
Disney Sports Soccer Coverart.png
North American GameCube cover art
Developer(s) Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka
Publisher(s) Konami
Producer(s) Luigi G. Priore
Designer(s) Shōichi Maekawa
Tetsurou Eguchi
Atsushi Sasakura
Hideki Koide
Programmer(s) Masahiro Yamamoto
Hideki Yanagihara
Yoshito Ohara
Takashi Kamio
Kenji Masakane, Kenta Amano
Takuya Miyamoto
Hiroyuki Shinki
Composer(s) Nobuyuki Akena
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance, GameCube
Release
July 18, 2002
  • Game Boy Advance
    • JP: July 18, 2002
    • NA: November 5, 2002 (GBA) [1]
    • UK: July 11, 2003
  • GameCube
    • JP: July 18, 2002
    • NA: November 12, 2002 (GC) [1]
    • UK: February 7, 2003 (GC) [2]
    • AU: February 21, 2003 [3]
Genre(s) Sports (soccer)
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Disney Sports Soccer [lower-alpha 1] , known as Disney Sports Football in Europe, is a pair of 2002 sports video games released by Konami, one for the GameCube, and the other for the Game Boy Advance.

Contents

Gameplay

Teams

Reception

The GameCube version received "generally favorable reviews", while the Game Boy Advance version received "average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [4] [5] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 29 out of 40 for the GameCube version, [7] and 23 out of 40 for the GBA version. [6]

Notes

  1. Japanese: ディズニースポーツ:サッカー, Hepburn: Dizunī Supōtsu: Sakkā

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