# Super Dodge Ball - The Retro Sports Classic
*Super Dodge Ball*, released in June 1989 for the NES by Technōs Japan (Sony Imagesoft in North America), is a sports action game based on the 1988 arcade original, part of the *Kunio-kun* series (e.g., *River City Ransom*). Players control one of eight teams (USA, England, India, Iceland, China, USSR, Kenya, Japan) in dodgeball matches, aiming to knock out opponents by throwing balls or using powerful special shots (e.g., USA’s Power Shot). Featuring three modes—World Cup (single-player tournament), Versus (two-player vs. CPU), and Bean Ball (two-player free-for-all)—it uses simple controls (A to throw, B to catch/jump) and 8-bit visuals with quirky sprites. Known for its fast-paced gameplay and charm (*IGN Retro*: 7.5/10), it was criticized for limited depth and repetitive music (*Nintendo Power*: 3.5/5). Re-released on Virtual Console (Wii, 3DS, Wii U), Nintendo Switch Online (2019), and emulated widely.
## Why Play Super Dodge Ball (1989, NES)?
*Super Dodge Ball* delivers intense, arcade-style dodgeball with six players per team (three inner, three outer) on a court, where players throw, catch, or dodge balls to deplete opponents’ health (heart icons). World Cup mode pits your team (e.g., Team USA) against seven others in a single-player tournament, with increasing difficulty (e.g., Japan’s speed, USSR’s power). Versus mode allows two players to team up against a CPU squad, while Bean Ball is a head-to-head multiplayer mode on a smaller court. Each team has unique stats and special shots (e.g., China’s Spin Shot, India’s Teleport Shot), unlocked by running or jumping before throwing. Matches last 2-5 minutes, with tournaments taking 20-30 minutes, offering high replayability in multiplayer. Its colorful sprites, catchy chiptune, and *Kunio-kun* charm shine, but limited modes and basic AI can feel repetitive. X posts praise its nostalgic multiplayer fun and accessibility, ideal for retro sports fans.
## Key Features
- Play as 8 teams (USA, England, India, Iceland, China, USSR, Kenya, Japan) with unique stats and special shots
- 3 modes: World Cup (single-player tournament), Versus (two-player co-op vs. CPU), Bean Ball (two-player vs.)
- Simple controls: A (throw), B (catch/jump); special shots via run/jump throws
- Health-based knockouts (3-5 hits per player); outer players support inner team
- Two-player multiplayer via controllers; no Link Cable needed
- Experience authentic NES gameplay on our retro ROM platform or Nintendo Switch Online
## Key Differences: NES vs. Other Versions
- **NES (1989)**: 8 teams, 3 modes, 8-bit graphics, simplified from arcade; Japan’s Famicom version (*Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu*) has *Kunio-kun* characters (e.g., Kunio as Japan’s leader).
- **Arcade (1988)**: 6 teams, sharper graphics, smoother animations, no Bean Ball mode; higher difficulty.
- **Neo Geo (1996, *Super Dodge Ball*)**: 10 teams, enhanced 2D visuals, new moves (e.g., combo shots), 4-player support; includes single-player story mode, different teams (e.g., Italy, Brazil).
- **Game Boy Advance (2001, *Kunio-kun: Downtown Nekketsu Dodgeball*)**: Japan-only, 8 teams, adds story elements, GBA Link Cable multiplayer; based on NES but with brighter visuals.
- **Regional Notes**: North America’s NES version replaces *Kunio-kun* characters with generic teams (e.g., USA vs. Kunio); no *Probotector*-style changes.
- **Switch Online (2019)**: NES version with save states, online two-player mode.
## Play Super Dodge Ball (1989, NES) Online
Smash opponents today! Play *Super Dodge Ball* (1989, NES) instantly on our website, Classic Joy Games, with no downloads, using NES emulators. Alternatively, enjoy it on Nintendo Switch Online, Virtual Console (Wii, 3DS, Wii U), or sites like RetroGames.cc, EmulatorGames.net, or OldGameShelf.com (rated 4.2/5 by users). Physical NES copies cost $20-$50 (cart only) or $60-$150 (CIB) on eBay/Amazon. Ideal for retro sports and *Kunio-kun* fans! Note: Use Mesen or Nestopia for emulation; Switch Online offers online multiplayer. For strategy, use Team USA’s Power Shot for quick knockouts or Japan’s speed for dodging; in World Cup, target outer players to weaken CPU teams. Cheat: At the team select screen, press Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A to boost special shot power (NES only).
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