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Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha
Developer(s)Pandora Box
Publisher(s)Banpresto[1]
SeriesCompati Hero Series
Platform(s)Super Famicom[1]
Release
Genre(s)Sports (soccer)[1]
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha (バトルサッカー フィールドの覇者, Batoru Sakkā Fīrudo no Hasha, "Battle Soccer: Champions of the Field") is a soccer video game, developed by Pandora Box and published by Banpresto, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1992.

This game features many popular Japanese franchise characters from the Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam franchises.

Team Players

Team Name Goalie Team Mates Multiple Recruit Only
Godzilla Fighters Rodan Godzilla King Caesar Jet Jaguar (5x)
King's Soldiers King Ghidorah Mechagodzilla Gigan Titanosaurus (5x)
Ultra Heroes Ultraman Taro Ultra Seven Ultraman Ace Ultraman Great Ultraman (4x)
Super Beasts King Joe Kilazee Zetton Eleking Ace Killer Baltan (3x) Kudara (Goalie)
Gundam Warriors ZZ Gundam Gundam F91 Gundam MK3 Hyaku Shiki Gundam (4x)
Mobile Busters Qubeley Vigna Gina MS-14 Gelgoog DOM Zaku II (4x) Queen Mansa (Goalie)
Masked Riders Kamen Rider Stronger Kamen Rider Black RX Kamen Rider V3 Kamen Rider (5x)
Shadow Crushers Staff Officer Steel Shadow Moon Commander Jijaku Apollo Geist Shocker Soldier (4x)

See also

References