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The sequel to International Cricket on the NES, it was developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by Nintendo. It features much improved graphics over International Cricket and gameplay superior to all modern cricket games. However, Super International Cricket also suffered like its predecessor by missing official team and player licensing, has a one-track sound loop and one st...
Australia
February 1, 1994
Super International Cricket was released on February 1, 1994.
Super International Cricket is available on Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Yes — Super International Cricket supports Multiplayer, Split screen.
Super International Cricket was developed by Krome Studios Melbourne and published by Nintendo.