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Captain Tsubasa 5: Hasha no Shōgō Campione (キャプテン翼V覇者の称号カンピオーネ, "Captain Tsubasa V Campione Champion Title")[2] is the fifth and final installment of Tecmo's Captain Tsubasa video game series. It's a sequel of Captain Tsubasa 4: Pro no Rival Tachi and was released exclusively in Japan for Nintendo's Super Famicom on December 9, 1994.

Captain Tsubasa 5: Hasha no Shōgō Campione
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Developer(s)Tecmo
Publisher(s)Tecmo
Programmer(s)Hiromitsu Mikawa
Hiroyuki Matsumoto
Makoto Yazaki
Composer(s)Hiroshi Miyazaki
Chinatsu Okayasu
SeriesCaptain Tsubasa
Platform(s)Super Famicom[1]
Release
  • JP: December 9, 1994
Genre(s)Traditional soccer simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Summary

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The game differs greatly from its "Cinematic Soccer" oriented predecessors. It adopts a new gameplay with a classic view of the pitch and improved graphics. It features various RPG elements with special techniques of characters, known from Captain Tsubasa manga and anime series. Players strongly resembling real-life stars of the time: Thomas Häßler, Júlio César da Silva, Jean-Pierre Papin, Peter Schmeichel, Franco Baresi, Ronald Koeman, Tomas Brolin, Dennis Bergkamp, or Gabriel Batistuta are present in the game. Tecmo also introduced its own characters, like Brazilian ace Signori, skilful forward Alcion, and world class goalkeeper Savičević, among others.

The game's story mode focuses mainly on Tsubasa's Serie A season with Lecce and international campaign with Japan. In addition, other characters like Kojiro Hyuga, Genzo Wakabayashi, Lui Napoleón, Carlos Santana or Karl-Heinz Schneider have their less-expanded scenarios as well. The competitions in the game are based on real major international tournaments, like Asian Cup, Copa América and World Cup. In the All-star mode, the players can create new characters, arrange a friendly match (with all the teams, or by composing an own squad from all the players available in the game) and create a league with national or club teams.

Selected characters

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Teams

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Teams with * need to be unlocked to be playable on All-Stars mode.

Original Captain Tsubasa teams

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Club teams

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National teams

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CONMEBOL

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CONCACAF

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UEFA

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CAF

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AFC

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Others

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Voices

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Critical reception

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The game received good reviews and still remains popular among Captain Tsubasa fans. The Japanese website Wazap! gave this game a total score of 78.7 out of 100.[4]

Guide book

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On January 15, 1995, Shueisha published a 104 pages guide book[5] from V Jump, featuring players' profiles, extensive in-game strategies, and a fold-out mini-poster.

Possible sequel

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During the story mode there were two explicit references that could foresee a possible sequel: the Dutch Van Berg challenging Tsubasa after the match against the Netherlands, when he refers to a new super shot that he has developed, and especially the rant of an angry Alcion after the final match, where he explicitly states a revenge in Captain Tsubasa 6. However, since then, Tecmo has not developed any Captain Tsubasa game and with those characters.

Translations

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The game was unofficially translated into various languages: English, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, ChineseorArabic. The translations were not authorized by Nintendo.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Japanese title at super-famicom.jp (in Japanese)
  • ^ Japanese-English translation of title at superfamicom.org
  • ^ StrattoatGiant Bomb
  • ^ Captain Tsubasa VatWazap! (in Japanese)
  • ^ Captain Tsubasa V Guide book Archived June 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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