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However, the list is outdated by 1992, as the Federal Republic of Germany (more commonly known as West Germany) had not existed since 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall and was not updated here. ''Human Cup '90'' was released a couple of months before demolition of the Berlin Wall began and at least five months before the German reunification, so West Germany's inclusion made more sense there.
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However, the list is outdated by 1992, as the Federal Republic of Germany (more commonly known as West Germany) had not existed since 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the breakup of Yugoslavia was ongoing during the development of ''Human Sports Festival'', concluding around the same time as its release. ''Human Cup '90'' was released at least five months before the German reunification and about a year before the breakup of Yugoslavia began, so West Germany and Yugoslavia's inclusions made more sense there.
  
 
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Human Sports Festival
System(s): Super CD-ROM²
Publisher: Human Entertainment
Developer:
Game total: 3
Genre: Sports































Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Super CD-ROM²
JP
HMCD2002

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Human Sports Festival (ヒューマンスポーツフェスティバル) is a compilation of sports games developed by Human Entertainment for Super CD-ROM² hardware. There are three games in the compilation, two of which are modified versions of games previously released for the PC Engine.

Games included

Fine Shot Golf

Formation Soccer: Human Cup '92

Formation Soccer: Human Cup '92 is a modified version of the earlier-released Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90. The game retains a roster of 16 national teams to choose from, though the list of teams is now different:

  • Argentina Argentina
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Cameroon Cameroon
  • Colombia Colombia
  • England England
  • France France
  • Netherlands Holland
  • Ireland Ireland
  • Italy Italy
  • Japan Japan
  • Romania Romania
  • Uruguay Uruguay
  • United States of America USA
  • Germany West Germany
  • Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

However, the list is outdated by 1992, as the Federal Republic of Germany (more commonly known as West Germany) had not existed since 1990 after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the breakup of Yugoslavia was ongoing during the development of Human Sports Festival, concluding around the same time as its release. Human Cup '90 was released at least five months before the German reunification and about a year before the breakup of Yugoslavia began, so West Germany and Yugoslavia's inclusions made more sense there.

Final Match Tennis Ladies

Final Match Tennis Ladies is a modified version of the earlier-released Final Match Tennis.

Magazine articles

Main article: Human Sports Festival/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Super CD-ROM², JP
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Cover
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Spinecard
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Disc

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Super CD-ROM²
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD (JP)

References


Human Sports Festival

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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Bugs | Magazine articles | Reception | Compatibility


Formation Soccer games for NEC systems
Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 (1990) | Formation Soccer on J.League (1994) | Formation Soccer 95 della Serie A (1995)
Human Sports Festival (1992)