![]() The game also featured 3 difficulty levels (easy, medium and hard) and had many elements included that makes cricket (among fans) enjoyable to watch in real-life such as great catch animations, crowds getting involved and occasionally the possibility of hitting a ball into a seagull! ![]() ![]() The games much improved visuals over its NES release are pleasing that no cricket video game of its time were able to match. This game only saw release in Australia, Europe and Pakistan and was the sequel to the great ‘international cricket’ on the NES from 1992. Super International Cricket was released for the Super Nintendo in 1994 and was developed by famed Australian developer ‘Melbourne House’ (as Beam Software back then). Not many games evoke such strong memories for me as Super International Cricket for the Super Nintendo does. The best thing about classic gaming is the memories that come flooding back from your childhood when you play these games.
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