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Super Sidekicks (video Game)
''Super Sidekicks'' is a 1992 in video gaming, 1992 Association football, soccer Arcade game, arcade video game developed and published by SNK. It is the first installment in the Super Sidekicks, eponymous series and the second soccer game released for Neo Geo MVS, succeeding ''Soccer Brawl'' (1991). Featuring an Arcade game, arcade-style approach to soccer compared to other games released at the time, the title allows players to choose any of the available game modes with Artificial intelligence, AI-controlled opponents or other human players with the team of their choosing. Its gameplay uses a simplified two-button configuration. Headed by Eikichi Kawasaki, ''Super Sidekicks'' was developed by most of the same team that worked on several projects for the Neo Geo Video game#Platforms, platforms at SNK. Though first launched for the MVS hardware, the game was later released for both Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD, in addition of being re-released through download services for various V ...
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Eikichi Kawasaki
is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 1978 by Eikichi Kawasaki. The corporation was initially named . In 1981, the name was informally shortened to SNK Corporation, which became the company's official name in 1986. SNK is known for its creation of the Neo Geo family of arcade, home, and handheld game consoles in 1990. The Neo Geo line was halted in 2001 because financial troubles forced SNK Corporation to close in the same year. Anticipating the end of the company, Kawasaki founded Playmore Corporation in 2001, which acquired all of the intellectual property of the first iteration of SNK Corporation. In 2003, Playmore Corporation was renamed to SNK Playmore Corporation. In 2016, SNK dropped the name Playmore from its logo and reintroduced its old slogan, "The Future Is Now", offic ...
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