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| pce_code_jp=HM90003
 
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (フォーメーション・サッカー・ヒューマンカップ'90) is a football game for the [[PC Engine]].
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (フォーメーション・サッカー・ヒューマンカップ'90) is a football game developed and published by [[Human Entertainment]] for the [[PC Engine]].
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==Gameplay==
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{{ScreenThumb|width=200|FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE Gameplay.png|Gameplay screenshot of a match between England and Spain.}}
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' is played from a top-down perspective and adheres to most of the sport's rules. When in control of the ball, pressing {{I}} performs a strong kick while {{II}} is used to pass the ball. When not in control of the ball, {{I}} is used to perform a sliding tackle, and {{Run}} switches control between players. When setting up a match, the player(s) can choose which team formation to use, and whether to invert the controls or not.
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Only two modes are available to play. In Exhibition mode, up to four players (two players per team) can play a single match with any amount of time between 1 and 99 minutes. In Human Cup, one or two players play a series of matches against computer-controlled teams. Progress in the Human Cup mode is saved via password, which is inputted by entering directions on the D-Pad.
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===Teams===
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' has 16 national teams to choose from:
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*{{flag|AR}} Argentina
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*{{flag|BR}} Brazil
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*{{flag|DK}} Denmark
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*{{flag|UK}} England
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*{{flag|FR}} France
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*{{flag|NL}} Holland
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*{{flag|IT}} Italy
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*{{flag|JP}} Japan
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*{{flag|MX}} Mexico
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*{{flag|PL}} Poland
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*{{flag|ES}} Spain
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*{{flag|UY}} Uruguay
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*{{flag|US}} USA
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*{{flag|SU}} USSR
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*{{flag|DE|date=1990}} West Germany
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*{{flag|YU|date=1990}} Yugoslavia
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}}
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England is represented using the flag for the United Kingdom in this game.
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==Versions==
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An updated version, renamed ''Formation Soccer: Human Cup '92'', was later released as part of ''[[Human Sports Festival]]'' for [[Super CD-ROM²]] hardware.
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==Production credits==
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*'''Main Program:''' Ryouji Amano
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*'''Program:''' Mitsutoshi Kiyono, Kengo Mori
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*'''Graphic:''' Takeshi Onozaki, Yasuyuki Kataoka
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*'''Sound Driver:''' Tohru Hayashi
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*'''Sound:''' Masaki Hashimoto, Takahiro Wakuta
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*'''Package Illust:''' Yuichi Kobayashi
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*'''Advisor:''' Masato Masuda
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*'''Special Thanks:''' Chachamaru, Hiroaki Togawa
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*'''Debugger:''' Yuichi Yoshimura, Nobuo Fujisaki
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*'''Presented by:''' Human Creative
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:'''Take It Easy ! See You Soon !!'''
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE Credits.pdf
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| console=PCE
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}}
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}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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{{ratings
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| icon=PCE
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| cvg=91
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| cvg_source={{num|104|page=102|pdf=CVG UK 104.pdf}}
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| excalibur=58
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| excalibur_source={{num|20|page=14|pdf=Excalibur CZ 20.pdf}}
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}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=PC Engine
 
| console=PC Engine
 
| region=JP
 
| region=JP
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| front=FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE JP Box Front.jpg
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| back=FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE JP Box Back.jpg
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| spine=FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE JP Box Spine.jpg
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| manual=FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE JP Manual.pdf
 
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==Technical information==
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===ROM dump status===
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{{romtable|
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{{rom|PCE|sha1=D53DB608475CA26FF81837DC43B40726BD0440A5|md5=229EADD97ABFF922F2E3911F91F6A871|crc32=85A1E7B6|size=256kB|date= |source=Card (JP)|comments=|quality=}}
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}}
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==References==
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<references/>
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{{FormationSoccerHumanCup90Omni}}
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{{FormationSoccer}}

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Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90
System(s): PC Engine
Publisher: Human Entertainment
Developer:
Genre: Sports































Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
PC Engine
JP
¥5,5005,500 HM90003

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Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 (フォーメーション・サッカー・ヒューマンカップ'90) is a football game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the PC Engine.

Gameplay

FormationSoccerHumanCup90 PCE Gameplay.png

Gameplay screenshot of a match between England and Spain.

Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 is played from a top-down perspective and adheres to most of the sport's rules. When in control of the ball, pressing performs a strong kick while is used to pass the ball. When not in control of the ball, is used to perform a sliding tackle, and  RUN  switches control between players. When setting up a match, the player(s) can choose which team formation to use, and whether to invert the controls or not.

Only two modes are available to play. In Exhibition mode, up to four players (two players per team) can play a single match with any amount of time between 1 and 99 minutes. In Human Cup, one or two players play a series of matches against computer-controlled teams. Progress in the Human Cup mode is saved via password, which is inputted by entering directions on the D-Pad.

Teams

Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 has 16 national teams to choose from:

  • Argentina Argentina
  • Brazil Brazil
  • Denmark Denmark
  • United Kingdom England
  • France France
  • Netherlands Holland
  • Italy Italy
  • Japan Japan
  • Mexico Mexico
  • Poland Poland
  • Spain Spain
  • Uruguay Uruguay
  • United States of America USA
  • Soviet Union USSR
  • Germany West Germany
  • Yugoslavia Yugoslavia

England is represented using the flag for the United Kingdom in this game.

Versions

An updated version, renamed Formation Soccer: Human Cup '92, was later released as part of Human Sports Festival for Super CD-ROM² hardware.

Production credits

  • Main Program: Ryouji Amano
  • Program: Mitsutoshi Kiyono, Kengo Mori
  • Graphic: Takeshi Onozaki, Yasuyuki Kataoka
  • Sound Driver: Tohru Hayashi
  • Sound: Masaki Hashimoto, Takahiro Wakuta
  • Package Illust: Yuichi Kobayashi
  • Advisor: Masato Masuda
  • Special Thanks: Chachamaru, Hiroaki Togawa
  • Debugger: Yuichi Yoshimura, Nobuo Fujisaki
  • Presented by: Human Creative
Take It Easy ! See You Soon !!
Source:
In-game credits[1]

Magazine articles

Main article: Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

NEC Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
91 №104, p102[2]
58 №20, p14[3]
PC Engine
75
Based on
2 reviews

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
PC Engine
 ?
CRC32 85a1e7b6
MD5 229eadd97abff922f2e3911f91f6a871
SHA-1 d53db608475ca26ff81837dc43b40726bd0440a5
256kB Card (JP)

References


Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90

FormationSoccerHumanCup90 title.png

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


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)