Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a 1993 soccer video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as Super Copa in Latin America and in Japan (endorsed by Ruy Ramos). In Brazil, there is also a version called Worldwide Soccer, but it is not modified like Super Copa, it is just the same US version.
Gameplay
175px|left|thumb|One of the players is taking the ball down the field for an easy shot opportunity.
The teams in the game include various national teams and some unlicensed club teams from Europe, Japan and America. Players can play with teams from different parts of the United States, including Miami, Los Angeles, and Sacramento.
Mode 7 is used to achieve a pseudo-3D effect similar to that of Sculptured Software's previous NCAA Basketball. There are various options and features, including a variety of soccer formations, corner kicks, curl shots, and the ability to alter each team's roster.
| EGM = 5.2/10 (an average from 5 reviews)
| GP = 7/10
| GamePro = 4.75/5
Allgame would assign this game a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5.
Most reviewers praise the game's Mode 7 graphics. GamePro says "Sidekicks Soccer is the closest you can get to actually being on the field."
