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Hat Trick Hero 2 [Model SHVC-2Y]
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Hat Trick Hero 2 (c) 1994 Taito Corp. Hat Trick Hero 2 serves as the sequel to the high-energy arcade soccer hit. While it maintains the aggressive, foul-happy arcade DNA of the original, this iteration introduced improved graphics, tighter control responsiveness, and a more robust tournament structure, refining the "slapstick sports" experience for the 16-bit console. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-2Y BARCODE: 4988611940051 - TRIVIA - Released on July 29, 1994 in Japan. Evolution of Chaos: The sequel leaned further into the "arcade-style" freedom of the first game. Players could still manipulate the referee’s presence (and potentially knock him over) for comedic effect, but the team management and variety of special moves were significantly expanded to keep the gameplay fresh for veteran players. Visual Enhancements: Leveraging two years of additional Super Famicom library maturity, Hat Trick Hero 2 featured more detailed character sprites and fluid animations. The improved visual fidelity made the "power-shots" and chaotic on-field scrambles clearer and more impactful during fast-paced local multiplayer matches. Taito’s Arcade Legacy: Taito continued its strategy of porting its successful arcade cabinets to home hardware. This sequel was specifically designed to capture the "parlor" excitement of the Hat Trick Hero cabinets, which were staples of arcade centers throughout Japan during the early 90s. - STAFF - Director: Naoyuki Ukeda Planner: Takashi Miyasaka Program: Naoyuki Ukeda, Goro Naemura Sound Driver: Akihiro Suzuki Graphic Design: Manabu Sato, Takashi Miyasaka, Masaya Isogami, Kenji Morita Music Composer: Yukio Nakajima Sound Effect: Yasunori Shiono, Takeshi Hamura Special Thanks: Norio Ichinohe, Burio Bario, Makoto Takada, Masahide Miyata, Satoshi Namiki, Ryu Kurugami, Takeboo Suzuki, Tomonari Matsumoto, Masakiyo Shiga, Shinichi Shibazaki, Osamu Watanabe, Kiyochika Watanabe, Takuya Nagami, Hirose...?, Takeshi Gotani - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Hat Trick Hero 2 (c) 1994 Taito Corp. Hat Trick Hero 2 serves as the sequel to the high-energy arcade soccer hit. While it maintains the aggressive, foul-happy arcade DNA of the original, this iteration introduced improved graphics, tighter control responsiveness, and a more robust tournament structure, refining the "slapstick sports" experience for the 16-bit console. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-2Y BARCODE: 4988611940051 - TRIVIA - Released on July 29, 1994 in Japan. Evolution of Chaos: The sequel leaned further into the "arcade-style" freedom of the first game. Players could still manipulate the referee’s presence (and potentially knock him over) for comedic effect, but the team management and variety of special moves were significantly expanded to keep the gameplay fresh for veteran players. Visual Enhancements: Leveraging two years of additional Super Famicom library maturity, Hat Trick Hero 2 featured more detailed character sprites and fluid animations. The improved visual fidelity made the "power-shots" and chaotic on-field scrambles clearer and more impactful during fast-paced local multiplayer matches. Taito’s Arcade Legacy: Taito continued its strategy of porting its successful arcade cabinets to home hardware. This sequel was specifically designed to capture the "parlor" excitement of the Hat Trick Hero cabinets, which were staples of arcade centers throughout Japan during the early 90s. - STAFF - Director: Naoyuki Ukeda Planner: Takashi Miyasaka Program: Naoyuki Ukeda, Goro Naemura Sound Driver: Akihiro Suzuki Graphic Design: Manabu Sato, Takashi Miyasaka, Masaya Isogami, Kenji Morita Music Composer: Yukio Nakajima Sound Effect: Yasunori Shiono, Takeshi Hamura Special Thanks: Norio Ichinohe, Burio Bario, Makoto Takada, Masahide Miyata, Satoshi Namiki, Ryu Kurugami, Takeboo Suzuki, Tomonari Matsumoto, Masakiyo Shiga, Shinichi Shibazaki, Osamu Watanabe, Kiyochika Watanabe, Takuya Nagami, Hirose...?, Takeshi Gotani - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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