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Capcom Sports Club © 1997 Capcom Company, Limited.
Capcom Sports Club is a multi-event sports game for one or two players who can choose to play any one of three different sports games: Tennis (Smash Stars), Football (Kick Stars) and Basketball (Dunk Stars).
The game's look and feel is typical of Capcom's output of the time and is skewed heavily towards fast, cartoon-like arcade action.
Of the three games on offer, "Smash Stars" Tennis is by far the most accomplished and would easily stand up as an arcade machine in its own right.
Runs on the "CP System II" hardware.
Green Board [Japan]
Players: Up to 2.
Control: 8-way joystick per player.
Buttons: 3 per player.
Capcom Sports Club was released in July 1997 in Japan. It was known as the 24th CPS-II game.
Known export release:
Capcom Sports Club [Blue Board]
Capcom Sports Club [Grey Board]
Capcom Sports Club [Orange Board]
In the Smash Stars tennis game, the Chinese tennis player bares more than a passing resemblance to one of Capcom's most famous characters, 'Street Fighter's Chun Li, here known as 'Li-li'.