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The original future sport game, Speedball is played out on a small court with five players on each team, making it more frantic than the more famous sequel. The ball must be thrown into the goal at your opponent's end. Any amount of physical contact can be made, and there are no illegal ways to get the ball or the goal.
Before each match you can bribe the referee into awarding you a head-start or strengthening the abilities of your players. You compete in a simple knockout cup tournament, or in individual 2-player games.
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Languages (12)
| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | — | ||
| Chinese (Traditional) | — | ||
| English | |||
| French | — | — | |
| German | — | ||
| Italian | — | ||
| Japanese | — | ||
| Korean | — | ||
| Polish | — | ||
| Portuguese (Brazil) | — | ||
| Russian | — | ||
| Spanish (Spain) | — |
Game details
Business Model
Commercial
Media Type
3.5" Floppy Disk, 5.25" Floppy Disk
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Keyboard
Controller Types Supported
Analog Joystick
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS)
Number of Offline Players
1-2 Players
System requirements
Min. CPU Class Required
Intel 8088 / 8086
Min. OS Class Required
PC/MS-DOS 2.0
Min. RAM Required
512 KB
Video Modes Supported
CGA, EGA, Tandy / PCjr
Sound Devices Supported
PC Speaker
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Also known as
KlashBall — NES title
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Released
1988
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Standing
Top 40% by 24hr peak players
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