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Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker (キャプテン翼II スーパーストライカー kyaputen tsubasa II su^pa^sutoraika^) is the sequel to the 1988 videogame Captain Tsubasa. It was released by Tecmo for the Japanese Famicom in July 20 1990. It drastically improved the concepts from the first game. By this time, the original manga had already finished and as such, the videogame featured an original new story which could be considered a pilot of the World Youth manga, which took off exactly where the first game and manga left things. This story would be followed by the next videogame of the series and the rest of the videogames developed by Tecmo.

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  • Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker (Famicom)
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  • Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker (キャプテン翼II スーパーストライカー kyaputen tsubasa II su^pa^sutoraika^) is the sequel to the 1988 videogame Captain Tsubasa. It was released by Tecmo for the Japanese Famicom in July 20 1990. It drastically improved the concepts from the first game. By this time, the original manga had already finished and as such, the videogame featured an original new story which could be considered a pilot of the World Youth manga, which took off exactly where the first game and manga left things. This story would be followed by the next videogame of the series and the rest of the videogames developed by Tecmo.
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  • Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker (キャプテン翼II スーパーストライカー kyaputen tsubasa II su^pa^sutoraika^) is the sequel to the 1988 videogame Captain Tsubasa. It was released by Tecmo for the Japanese Famicom in July 20 1990. It drastically improved the concepts from the first game. By this time, the original manga had already finished and as such, the videogame featured an original new story which could be considered a pilot of the World Youth manga, which took off exactly where the first game and manga left things. This story would be followed by the next videogame of the series and the rest of the videogames developed by Tecmo. As noted at the end of Tecmo Cup Soccer Game (NES) it was hinted that this game would be released in the USA, but that never happened.
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