Super Nintendo Entertainment System Hyper V-Ball (USA)
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Hyper V-Ball
North American box art
Developer(s) Video System
Publisher(s) JP Video System
NA McO'River
EU Ubisoft
Composer(s) Naoki Itamura
Series Super Volley
Platform(s) Super NES/Famicom
Release date(s) JP December 25, 1992
NA June, 1994
EU 1993
Genre(s) Traditional volleyball simulation
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer
Hyper V-Ball - known in Japan as Super Volley 2 (スーパーバレーⅡ?) - is a Super NES/Famicom volleyball video game and the fourth game of Super Volley series.
Summary [edit]The player can use either human (men's or women's teams) or robotic volleyball players. While the human players give the game more realism, the robot players can provide special moves that can guarantee points to the player or CPU opponent that can pull them off successfully. The human teams are represented by national selections, with 12 men's teams and eight women's, plus four editable teams on each category. The human teams are as follows:
Men's teams
Canada
Algeria
China
Spain
Brazil
Netherlands
Japan
France
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Italy
Women's teams
Spain
Netherlands
Brazil
United States
Japan
China
Germany
Great Britain
The Hyper League (made up of the robotic players) comprises eight fictional teams (Lethal Machines, Metal Breakers, Power Spikers, Turbo Force, Neo Crashers, Steel Strikers, Iron Fangs and Grooscaps), as well as four spaces for player-created teams.
This game was featured in the "sports game section" of the October 1993 issue of Nintendo Power magazine where the producer of the game McO'River was humorously confused for a new trout burger at McDonald's.