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General Boards => Map Gab => Topic started by: Maxim on August 08, 2007, 05:02:35 pm

Title: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: Maxim on August 08, 2007, 05:02:35 pm
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Just for fun, a football game. I doubt I'll do more so this is ready for inclusion.
Title: RE: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: TerraEsperZ on August 09, 2007, 09:22:13 pm
In any case, unless there are other playing fields, there's not much point since the players are always in the same spot anyway. It looks great, which I find is usually hard with isometric game. There are always tons of places you can't reach and cannot easily extrapolate unless you have some mad hacking skills ;)



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Title: RE: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: Maxim on August 10, 2007, 04:36:48 am
Well, the player formations are variable, this is just what I got with the defaults. By luck (I've never played this game, I'm not a sports fan) there's a mode where you get a free-scrolling (within the pitch) camera view, which made it an easy autostitch.
Title: RE: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: Maxim on August 13, 2007, 06:29:35 pm
Whaddyaknow, there are three different pitch conditions, and they're all handy palette swaps :) This is now complete.



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Title: RE: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: JonLeung on August 17, 2007, 08:06:00 pm
Well, I put them up.



I wonder if I should've turned away the guy who submitted the map of the "well" in Tetris so long ago...  :P



LOL, the more games the better.  Tetris is a stretch though...
Title: RE: FIFA International Soccer (Game Gear)
Post by: Maxim on August 18, 2007, 03:53:15 am
Well, single-screenshot maps are lame anyway; these give you an overview of a world seen through a 160x144 porthole so they're worthwhile in my opinion, if a little silly.