Update: September 11, 2002 «©NCSX» The young Japanese soccer player named Tsubasa Ozora and his manga exploits have thrilled and inspired youth from around the world. Tsubasa's dream is to evolve and grow into the greatest soccer player on earth and to this end, he travels the world to compete against the best. Konami debuts the Captain Tsubasa franchise on the Gamecube for the first time with a soccer engine that is based on the flick action scheme of previous releases. Upon starting the game, the Captain assembles and trains his team of players by developing their skills, stamina, and speed. Soccer games feature the usual dramatic anime shots where soccer balls catch fire or change shape from sphere to oblong to indicate the velocity at which they're traveling. The appearance of character portraits during the action also convey drama and strategy, encouragement and general rah-rah exhortations. Winning matches on the road to the World Cup enhances team morale and will allow team members to learn new soccer attacks and increase their abilities on the field. This document is ©NCSX 2002. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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