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00:48. Match begins 03:28. Second half The Sensible Soccer series is one of the greatest franchises in arcade sports game history, especially if you were a PAL gamer back in the day. However, unlike a lot of the more famous arcade sports franchises from the 90's, it was not in arcades as it originated on the Commodore Amiga. The first couple of games in the series found its way on to home consoles at the time, including this Mega Drive port of the first game in the series. However, starting with Sensible World Of Soccer, the games pretty much stayed on PC and Amiga for the most part. There are a couple of things that make the Sensi games stand out. One, it is the simplicity of these games. On the Amiga and DOS versions, you only get one button to do everything on the field, such as shooting, checking, and passing the ball. This Mega Drive version however takes advantage of the Mega Drive controller's three buttons and uses A to shoot or lob the ball far, B to do a mid pass, and C to do short range passes. I typically find myself using just A and C when playing this version. However, it is still pretty simple to play even with this change. The second feature of these games is the after-touch mechanic. This allows you to curve your shot and long passes after the ball is kicked by the player. In this version of the game, the input timing is fairly strict but the mechanic is super satisfying when you nail it and score a goal with a curved shot. Because of the input timing being pretty strict to utilize this mechanic, I use my arcade stick when playing this game, which has my customized ASI Golden Lever installed in it. However, my thumbs are pretty slow to be fair and cramp up quickly, so your mileage may vary on controllers. I don't have this issue doing curved shots when playing SWOS 96/97 in DOSBox on controller, as the timing is less strict on that one. That's the only only game I have played in this series besides this one. One more thing that stands out is the fact that the ball does not stick to the player typically in these games. Even with a high-stat team, you will eventually lose control of the ball if you try too hard and change directions too much. The Mega Drive version unfortunately forces you to turn up the difficulty to get the true Sensible Soccer experience in this regard, but it's still there on Expert, which is how I play. The game is too easy on the default Beginner mode. There are other things that make these games great as well, like the fast pacing and being able to do custom teams. However, they're not necessarily as unique. As far as the match goes, I managed to score a lot of goals and in various different ways, including a rare free kick goal and a corner kick goal. Now it is true that I played as a pretty good club versus a not so good one. However, I still had to put forth a little bit of effort because the opponent AI even in these matchups is not a complete pushover. The ball always stays with them as they're moving, though their movement stays mostly realistic to be fair. The goalies has lousy AI on both sides even on Expert, but you tend to experience their incompetence a bit more than your opponent does especially when you play a strong team. I would like to do superplay matches of some other arcade sports games, but I will need to do some practice to shake off some rust before attempting that. #megadrive #sensiblesoccer #sega #soccer #futbol #sportsvideogames #segagenesis #palgaming