In general, the graphics simply exceed the capabilities of the NES and deserve a rating of 5 points. And you should have seen the grimaces the commentator makes when interesting events take place on the field. Even the shading on the players uniform looks very good. Everything is drawn very beautifully: from the facial expression of the protagonist to the grass on the field and the stands, which look as great as they can be on an 8-bit system. There is a lot of movement in the game, despite this, the game is based on strategy, not action. The conversations and other cutscenes of the storyline between matches are shown very well, and there are some amazing scenes that will take place in various parts of the game that look much better than originally intended (better than some scenes in most 16-bit games). When two players meet one-on-one, you can see dialogue between them and some nice cool anime-style photos (even if you don't understand Japanese, it's pretty easy to imagine what they're talking about). The players are drawn very nicely, their movements are quite real, and as the game progresses we can see cool photos of faces whenever the player uses special moves, as well as cool quotes being said. 18 United States (English) 61.9 MB Ad Hide your browsing history from your ISP and surf the web anonymously - HUGE SALE Get NordVPN You need to download Nintendo DS Emulator to play this ROM ADVERTISEMENT Captain Tsubasa - Gekitou No Kiseki ROM Download for Nintendo DS (NDS). What can you say about the graphics? This game is one of the best graphics on the NES.
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