World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1992 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Rage Software is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.
The game was released for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, PC, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Striker is a soccer video game series first released by Rage Software in 1992.
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| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
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The Story Behind World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory
A year later Striker '96 (known in Japan as Striker: World Cup Premiere Stage) was released for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and MS-DOS. It were published by SEGA and developed by Rage Software in 1994 and released in 1995. Every UEFA (Europe) CAF (Africa) CONCACAF (North America Central America The & Caribbean) AFC (Asia) OFC (Oceania) team of that time appears in the game except for Yugoslavia, which was banned from international competition from 1992 to 1994 for being at war with itself.
In 1999 UEFA Striker, known in North America as Striker Pro 2000, was released for the Dreamcast and PlayStation. In 1993 it was released in Japan by Coconuts Japan for the Super Famicom as , while the French Super NES version of Striker is known as Eric Cantona Football Challenge, playing on the popularity of French forward Eric Cantona, while the North American Super NES release of Striker was known as World Soccer '94: Road to Glory. Striker is a soccer video game series first released by Rage Software in 1992.
How World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory Plays
In 1999 UEFA Striker, known in North America as Striker Pro 2000, was released for the Dreamcast and PlayStation. Striker '96 is known for being the first soccer game on the original PlayStation. It was one of the first soccer games to feature a 3D viewpoint, after Simulmondo's I Play 3D Soccer.
The game lets the player choose from five different modes, including indoor soccer, and then pick from 128 different international teams, all with different strengths and weaknesses. Striker was ported to several consoles between 1992 and 1999. Also, Striker Pro was released in Europe and North America for the CD-i.
Why Players Still Load It Up
It was one of the first soccer games to feature a 3D viewpoint, after Simulmondo's I Play 3D Soccer. There are many options and features, for example, the pitch surface changes field conditions in outdoor friendlies; wet surfaces are slower than drier ones. A follow-up, UEFA 2001, was announced for the Dreamcast in 2000, but was cancelled in October when Infogrames was re-evaluating their Dreamcast support, and the game was never released on any platform.
Unlike in the original game where the strongest or the most well-known teams had real names, in World Soccer '94: Road to Glory all the footballers' names are fictitious. Also, Striker Pro was released in Europe and North America for the CD-i. It was bundled in one of the Amiga 1200 launch packs.
World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a controller to play World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory?
No. Keyboard controls work out of the box (see the controls panel), and any USB or Bluetooth gamepad is detected automatically.
Who developed World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory?
Development was handled by Rage Software, with Rage Software publishing the release.
Where can I buy the original World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory?
See the "Other Places You Can Get This Game" section below the article for legitimate places to buy real-world versions.
What console was World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory released on?
Rage Software shipped World Soccer 94 - Road to Glory for the Super Nintendo back in 1992, and this page runs that release.