published version of captain tsubasa 2 game for arabic countries. thanks to him, i had more or less dismantled the arabic language, and when i found the password system (it gives an 18-digit password in the section where the girl is before the match), i brought it to an end. it's a really long game, you have to beat 32 teams.
the only ridiculous part of the game was that it deviated a bit from the original japanese version and all the teams you played were named al arab. however, everything becomes clear when you see the japanese flag in the match table before the semi-finals.
if i'm not mistaken, it was an arabic game that consisted of talking rather than playing football. so it was impossible to play. we showed it to our late grandfather, who knew how to read the Qur'an, even he could not decipher the dialogues. then we headed to super mario as usual.
the game i think is "captain majed". it used to be in the first row of my friend's red-white atria, which has 60 games of its own. he had us disassemble arabic by trial and error method because we were bored with other games. i don't know how many in our team, but the players of the fifth team were made up of monkeys, we couldn't go beyond that.
if i remember correctly, it was a game consisting of 30 games in total. after the matches you won, you would write down the password consisting of arabic characters, with a calligraphy style, so that when you start again, you would have the chance to continue where you left off.
captain majid
captain majid
there was also an arcade game, it was played in game star softly.
captain majid
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captain majid
published version of captain tsubasa 2 game for arabic countries. thanks to him, i had more or less dismantled the arabic language, and when i found the password system (it gives an 18-digit password in the section where the girl is before the match), i brought it to an end. it's a really long game, you have to beat 32 teams.
the only ridiculous part of the game was that it deviated a bit from the original japanese version and all the teams you played were named al arab. however, everything becomes clear when you see the japanese flag in the match table before the semi-finals.
captain majid
the name given to captain tsubasa in arab countries.
captain majid
if i'm not mistaken, it was an arabic game that consisted of talking rather than playing football. so it was impossible to play. we showed it to our late grandfather, who knew how to read the Qur'an, even he could not decipher the dialogues. then we headed to super mario as usual.
captain majid
the game i think is "captain majed". it used to be in the first row of my friend's red-white atria, which has 60 games of its own. he had us disassemble arabic by trial and error method because we were bored with other games. i don't know how many in our team, but the players of the fifth team were made up of monkeys, we couldn't go beyond that.
captain majid
if i remember correctly, it was a game consisting of 30 games in total. after the matches you won, you would write down the password consisting of arabic characters, with a calligraphy style, so that when you start again, you would have the chance to continue where you left off.