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    Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha

  • First released on 1 December, 1992 for Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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    Part of the

    Godzilla, Gundam, Kamen Rider & Ultraman

    game universes.

  • First released on 1 December, 1992 for Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 1992.

    This game features many popular Japanese franchise characters like Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider, Gundam, among others.

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    Banpresto
    A Japanese developer of arcade machines. Was merged into Bandai Namco Games on April 1, 2008. Popular in Japan, they have much less exposure in the United States.
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