All that I ever hear about this game is that it sucks. I hear how it is lame and how it is not a good game. But, really, who has actually played this game? Well, I have, and telling you from years of experience, I can only say one thing: Soccer Kid kicks ass. This is not only the best game to feature a small kid who kicks soccer balls around the town, nor the best soccer game ever. . .it is the best game ever to grace humanity! (not really, but for dramatic effect, play along.) I can still
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Soccer Kid
Developer(s)
Krisalis, ReadySoft, Telegames
Publisher(s)
Krisalis, Ocean, ReadySoft, Telegames
Platform(s)
Amiga, Amiga CD32, 3DO, Super NES, DOS, Jaguar, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation
Release date
Amiga, SNES JPN August, 1993 Most others 1994 Game Boy Advance 2002 PlayStation 2003
Genre(s)
Platform
Mode(s)
Single player
Rating(s)
ESRB: Everyone (6+)
Media
4 floppy disks (Amiga)
System requirements
Amiga 500, 1MB RAM (Amiga)
Input methods
Joystick, Gamepad
Soccer Kid is a video game that was released in 1994 for the Super NES, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and Amiga. Its title for the Super NES in the United States is The Adventures of Kid Kleets. It was re-released for the Game Boy Advance on September 30, 2002 and the PlayStation on December 13, 2003.
While the title might suggest a sports game, this is in fact a platform game - the goal was to guide a little soccer player boy through various levels, using his soccer ball as the main tool. The player was able to perform runs, shots, bicycle kicks, headers and other sorts of soccer moves to either advance in the level or eliminate enemies.
3DO Version
The 3DO version of the game begins when Soccer Kid is waiting for the World Cup to start. However, the alien pirate Scab is scanning for trophies to add to his collection and starts beaming up the World Cup using his spaceship. While he beams the trophy into space, he collides with a meteor, blowing the Cup into five pieces that fall in random places around the world. It is up to Soccer Kid to save the day. The locations of the Cup Pieces are in these five countries, respectively: England, Italy, Russia, Japan, USA.