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FIFA World Cup 2014 View File This isn't Tecmo, but it is Football. I've modified the Sega Genesis' FIFA International Soccer '93 to reflect the rosters of the 2014 FIFA World Cup that was won by Germany. There are 48 teams total, plus an Adidas All-Star Team. Although the teams are from three years ago, this will serve as a foundation for when I release a future ROM based on the 2018 World Cup. If my memory serves correct, this is the 4th ROM released in a series of ROMs based on the 2014 World Cup, to include Nintendo World Cup (NES), International Superstar Soccer (SNES), and J.League Winning Goal (NES). Please note, I still consider this release to be a work in progress. At the moment, I have been unable to locate the locations of the player ratings. To off-set this, I've arranged the rosters so that 2014's players reflect the 1993 players in both position and skill level. I figure while not necessary, I have until 2018 to figure this out. I was able to adjust the overall team ratings, however. Enjoy! Submitter Baron von Lector Submitted 01/13/2017 Category Genesis
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FIFA Brazil 2014 View File This is my most ambitious edit project to date. To give an idea of the original ROM based on a Japanese professional football league (J.League Winning Goal), check out the images below: One of the first things I did was to translate the ROM to English. On ROMHacking.net, there was a patch provided that reduced my workload by about 50%. Next, I replaced all of the team flags with each country's national flags. The countries in the game are: United States, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Colombia, Belgium, France, England, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and Portugal. After replacing the flags, I replaced the original team logos with the logo or crest for each country's football association. After changing the logos, I modified the rosters and ratings for each player to accurately reflect the 2014 World Cup. The kit colors came next. I had to go with a team's 2nd or 3rd colors in order to make it as accurate as possible. Finally, to pander the the Tecmo crowd, I updated the appearance to have more of a Tecmo-feel to it. The fonts were replaced with those from Tecmo Super Bowl, along with a few color schemes (white on black, white on blue). In regards to the game, there are two modes: Exhibition (1 or 2 players) and League. League emulates a larger-scale pool play in the sense that every team will play every other team once before a Champion is crowned. Submitter Baron von Lector Submitted 02/22/2016 Category NES
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Version 1.0.0
1,012 downloads
This isn't Tecmo, but it is Football. I've modified the Sega Genesis' FIFA International Soccer '93 to reflect the rosters of the 2014 FIFA World Cup that was won by Germany. There are 48 teams total, plus an Adidas All-Star Team. Although the teams are from three years ago, this will serve as a foundation for when I release a future ROM based on the 2018 World Cup. If my memory serves correct, this is the 4th ROM released in a series of ROMs based on the 2014 World Cup, to include Nintendo World Cup (NES), International Superstar Soccer (SNES), and J.League Winning Goal (NES). Please note, I still consider this release to be a work in progress. At the moment, I have been unable to locate the locations of the player ratings. To off-set this, I've arranged the rosters so that 2014's players reflect the 1993 players in both position and skill level. I figure while not necessary, I have until 2018 to figure this out. I was able to adjust the overall team ratings, however. Enjoy! -
Version 1.0.0
1,086 downloads
This is my most ambitious edit project to date. To give an idea of the original ROM based on a Japanese professional football league (J.League Winning Goal), check out the images below: One of the first things I did was to translate the ROM to English. On ROMHacking.net, there was a patch provided that reduced my workload by about 50%. Next, I replaced all of the team flags with each country's national flags. The countries in the game are: United States, Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Colombia, Belgium, France, England, Mexico, Germany, Italy, and Portugal. After replacing the flags, I replaced the original team logos with the logo or crest for each country's football association. After changing the logos, I modified the rosters and ratings for each player to accurately reflect the 2014 World Cup. The kit colors came next. I had to go with a team's 2nd or 3rd colors in order to make it as accurate as possible. Finally, to pander the the Tecmo crowd, I updated the appearance to have more of a Tecmo-feel to it. The fonts were replaced with those from Tecmo Super Bowl, along with a few color schemes (white on black, white on blue). In regards to the game, there are two modes: Exhibition (1 or 2 players) and League. League emulates a larger-scale pool play in the sense that every team will play every other team once before a Champion is crowned.