(often referred to in retro gaming circles as "Superstar Soccer 2 – Ronaldinho 97") is not an official release from Konami, but rather a famous unlicensed ROM hack of the 1995 classic International Superstar Soccer Deluxe . Origins and Development

The success of this hack eventually led TEG to create other sequels and even an unlicensed Nintendo 64 version in 1998.

Created in by the Peruvian group Twin Eagles Group (TEG), this modification became a massive cultural phenomenon across South America, particularly in Brazil. It essentially took the engine of the SNES original and localized it for the Latin American market. Key Features of the Hack

: The title screen features digitized photos of Ronaldinho replacing the original player sprites.