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A historical football-game artifact that shows how much design survived before perfect licenses.
Virtua Striker Arcade Era is the football-games lens for this idea. Older football games had fewer animations, smaller rosters, and rougher presentation, so their personality had to come from speed, readability, and input feel. The limitations make their design decisions easier to see. The useful question is not whether it is authentic in the abstract; it is what kind of football behavior it rewards once players start optimizing.
Example
Sensible World of Soccer, Kick Off 2, Actua Soccer, and Virtua Striker all prove that football game identity existed long before modern broadcast simulation.
Why it matters
It matters because retro football games reveal which parts of the genre are timeless: passing lanes, shot drama, local rivalry, and a ball that feels slightly alive.
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