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Nintendo World Cup for Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy is a traditional, real-world inspired soccer game. It was published by Nintendo in North America and Europe.
In Japan it was released as a Kunio-kun (River City) game instead with characters from that series, as Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer.
It is included in the compilation Game Pak Super Mario Bros. / Tetris / Nintendo World Cup.
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