Goal (Nintendo Entertainment System, 1989)

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GOAL! By Jaleco (Nintendo, NES 1989) Complete In Box CIB Classic soccer game. Box is in excellent shape. All original. Please see the photos for overall condition. Carefully packaged and promptly shipped via USPS.

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Soccer action awaits you in Goal!. By yourself, against a friend, or with a friend against the computer, choose from one of the 16 countries or eight American professional teams to represent. Standard rules of soccer apply, and you can even enter the World Cup competition as your favorite country. Or, if the World Cup seems a bit too much for you to start out, you can compete for the U.S. professional championship. Each team has its own roster, and its players are ranked in seven different skill categories (dribbling, kicking power, running speed, tackling ability, shooting ratio, marking, and ballkeeping ability). Such realistic touches as headings, penalties, corner kicks, and throw-ins have also been added, and a "shoot" competition (focusing on one of three players versus two defenders and a goalie) is also included. Go for soccer glory in Goal!

Product Identifiers

PublisherJaleco USA, Inc.
MPN910235910235
UPC0032264900062
eBay Product ID (ePID)170233142

Product Key Features

RatingE-Everyone
GenreOther, Sports
Video Game SeriesGoal!
PlatformNES
Game NameGoal!

Additional Product Features

Release Year1989
Number of Players1-2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad, Gamepad/Joystick, Joystick
Also Available in this PlatformsGame Boy, Super Nintendo
ESRB DescriptorSuitable for Persons Ages Six and Older

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