Submission #9443: nymx's C64 International Soccer "maximum score" in 07:26.86

Commodore 64
International Soccer
maximum score
Bizhawk 2.9.1
26734
59.826089499853765
23673
PowerOn
International Soccer (1983)(Commodore).crt
Unknown
63924a521517e1ca70683e6e3a5f429bc66fba5c
Submitted by nymx on 1/3/2025 4:18 AM
Submission Comments

International Soccer

International Soccer (also known as International Football or as Swedish version as Cup Final) is a soccer simulation where two teams with each seven players (six of them are on the field and one is the goalkeeper) compete against each other. The game can be played against a human opponent or the Commodore 64. The computer-controlled players have a relatively good AI for 1983. They shoot high and flat balls, try to trick you, make throw-ins and storm the opposing goal. When the game is over, the captain of the team gets a cup handed over by a beautiful woman. --Wiki Intro
iMore Information can be found on the wiki site: https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/International_Soccer

Effort In TASing (Not BOTed)

As with most of my manual TASing, I ended up going through this game multiple times. In this case, I TASed this game 3 times from beginning to end. After seeing some interesting details, after each attempt, I was able to capitalize on them for the final effort. On my last attempt, I tried to score 11 points in one half. Despite getting ahead by 8 seconds on the clokc...it still wasn't enough as the game stops the ball at the sounding of the buzzer...thus preventing me from accomplishing 11 goals.
Below is a comparison video from my first full attempt and the final one....where I ended up cutting 867 frames to accomplish the same score of 20 to 0.

Difficulty

There are nine levels of game play. This is played on the hardest level of Level 9.

Ending Choice

After playing two halves, the game is over. Afterwards...the award is given to the winning team.

Human Comparison

Here is a pretty good run, where the gamer plays on the hardest level of 9. This run ends up scoring 7 to 0.

Note to Publisher

The game may look like it is over, when all the players walk off at the end of the 2nd half, but the winning team comes out to receive an award. This might be a good place to capture a screen shot, as most of the game is just the same visual over and over. I will leave it up to you to decide.

DrD2k9: Claiming for judging.
Last Edited by nymx 18 hours ago
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