Amiga 500 Longplay [325] Kick Off 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
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Played by: SCHLAUCHI
Kick Off 2 is the sequel to Dino Dini's Kick Off, one of the most appreciated soccer sims of the '90s. Developed by Anco Software, it was published in 1990, one year later the first game, for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS and other platforms.
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Brilliant. I know.most people always swear by Sensible Soccer, but KO2 was "my football game". I spent hours after school on two player with my best mate.
The same. The best football game i've ever played. My schoolmate was so skillful, so technical, and the goalkeepers are hard to beat.
Best soccer game ever. I still play this game and i never get bored.
Are you french, english or german?
if you are located in Paris, we could met to compete ! :)
This game and Sensible Soccer: 1990 top tier football games.
Best football game on any platform, ever.
The best football game is Marko's Magic Football
The sound of the post / bar is hilarious! Also, when a player falls, that sound is killing me! :)
One of the most important football game I have ever seen.
OMG! All time favorite game on A500
Loved this game, getting the goalie to score with a plastic pitch and strong wind
god knows how many joysticks i broke while trying to spin the ball lol
Definitely as brilliant as the original
KICK OFF on the Amiga 😺👍🕹️.
I still have this sequel for my
Commodore 64 as a disk version in a compilation called SOCCER STARS.
😺👍🕹️
My brothers and I found a trick to soccer immediately after kick off , works 100%
It's good but I think Sensible Soccer gets the nod
I lost months to this game
That was cool!
Wow
Great game, spent hours with it. The add-on „Extra-Time“ (or Final Whistle? I can‘t remember right now…) was a bit disappointing though. The all new overhead kick wasn‘t implemented well.
I don't know why, but using a joystick was a must with this game, the keyboard controls were not suited, it was very hard to control the ball
Joystick was the defacto input choice for the vast majority of 'action' computer games in that era (unless one had a PC, for which digital joysticks were not routinely owned). The keyboard controls were probably added as an afterthought, it probably didn't occur to Dino Dini that anybody with a joystick would choose not to use it.
champions ball in 1990
Il y a des buts!
Put some hours in on this and world soccer and think fifa 94 ...Happy days