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The [[NES]] version of ''Super Dodge Ball'' was released in [[1988]], although it is not an exact port. It featured several differences such as special moves and full stats for individual team members, two additional teams (India and U.S.S.R.), and a "Bean Ball" mode. The soundtrack featured stage music appropriate for each country depicted in the game. The Japan-only [[X68000]] version, an exact port of the arcade release, was released on September 1988. It added stereo music and parallax scrolling, as well as a cheat code that increases the character variations. The [[PlayStation 2]] version, released in Japan on January 26, 2006, was published by [[Hamster]] as part of the ''Ore-tachi no Gēsen Zoku'' series. It is an emulation of the original arcade game. | The [[NES]] version of ''Super Dodge Ball'' was released in [[1988]], although it is not an exact port. It featured several differences such as special moves and full stats for individual team members, two additional teams (India and U.S.S.R.), and a "Bean Ball" mode. The soundtrack featured stage music appropriate for each country depicted in the game. The Japan-only [[X68000]] version, an exact port of the arcade release, was released on September 1988. It added stereo music and parallax scrolling, as well as a cheat code that increases the character variations. The [[PlayStation 2]] version, released in Japan on January 26, 2006, was published by [[Hamster]] as part of the ''Ore-tachi no Gēsen Zoku'' series. It is an emulation of the original arcade game. | ||
This game was also ported to the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC-Engine]] in [[1990]], named {{nihongo|'''Nekketsu | This game was also ported to the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC-Engine]] in [[1990]], named {{nihongo|'''Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: PC Bangai Hen'''|熱血高校ドッジボール部 PC番外編|lit. "PC-Edition"}}. This Japan exclusive version featured a mixture of arcade version and Famicom version. | ||
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