Jaleco Hits The Back Of The Net With Goal! Series Release On PC

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Classic soccer title Goal! has headed to GOG and Steam and aims to bring back the glory days of 8-bit and 16-bit kickabouts. The two-game pack includes the 1989 Goal! and the 1992 sequel Super Goal! released on the NES and SNES, respectively. Both games were developed by Jaleco Sports, which said. “Before FIFA became the standard in soccer gaming, Goal! was celebrated as one of the most advanced and realistic soccer experiences of its time.”

 

The pack costs $12.99, but there is currently a 20% discount to mark the release. The NES version features 16 international teams competing for the World Cup and 8 U.S. teams in a tournament format. It also includes a Shootout mode, where players attempt to score against defenders and a goalkeeper. The SNES version expands on the original with a side-scrolling field, 24 international teams, instant replays, and full-field radar views. It also includes strategic options and more player control.

 

Jaleco Sports: Goal! is the second in a series of great sports games from the extensive Jaleco Sports catalog,” said Michael Devine, CEO and Managing Partner at publisher Rock It Games. “These 8- and 16-bit games, now enhanced with modern features, absolutely deserve their place on today’s platforms—so fans can enjoy them for generations to come.”

 

Key Features

 

  • Play Both Versions: Instantly switch between the NES and SNES editions, including all regional variants.
  • Game Modes: Enjoy Exhibition matches, World Tournaments, Shootouts, and Super Cup mode.
  • Strategic Gameplay: Set team formations, take control of your goalkeeper, and master special moves like bicycle kicks.
  • Rewind the Action: like a VHS tape – missed that goal or pass? Go back in time and try again!
  • Visual Options: Toggle between CRT-style retro visuals and modern display modes.
  • Multiplayer: Use Remote Play to team up with or challenge friends online.
  • Multilingual Manuals: Access original game manuals in English, French, Dutch, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

 

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