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- Tony_Meolas_Sidekicks_Soccer abstract "Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa and in Japan under the name Ramos Rui no World Wide Soccer (ラモス瑠偉のワールドワイドサッカー) (endorsed by Ruy Ramos).".
- Q7822966 abstract "Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa and in Japan under the name Ramos Rui no World Wide Soccer (ラモス瑠偉のワールドワイドサッカー) (endorsed by Ruy Ramos).".
- Tony_Meolas_Sidekicks_Soccer comment "Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa and in Japan under the name Ramos Rui no World Wide Soccer (ラモス瑠偉のワールドワイドサッカー) (endorsed by Ruy Ramos).".
- Q7822966 comment "Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa and in Japan under the name Ramos Rui no World Wide Soccer (ラモス瑠偉のワールドワイドサッカー) (endorsed by Ruy Ramos).".