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in modes of play such as exhibitions, tournaments and seasons: I'm not sure the average reader will know what an "exhibition" is; I'd change it to "
exhibition games" (in line with the article we have on Wikipedia), or "friendly games" (though, I'm not sure which of the two is more popular in NA).
Regarding NA: just to be clear, is the article using Canadian English, US English, or UK English? I just want to know for consistency.
Since the game was developed in Canada, the article ought to be using Canadian English, but since I mentally committed it as "North American" (i.e. US) English during editing, there might be an error here or there.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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17:12, 18 March 2022 (UTC)reply
by former
New York CosmosforwardPelé: a couple of issues. Firstly, is there any specific reason why you preferred to represent him as a NYC player, rather than a Santos one (given that he played in Brazil for almost 20 years, compared to his three seasons in the US)? I'd personally change it to by former Brazilian footballer
Pelé (also to avoid
MOS:SEAOFBLUE).
I would divide the paragraph starting from "Pelé! received mixed reviews from critics", and probably add a sentence or two about the cancelled SNES + Australia releases.
Gameplay
one of 40 international teams: by "international team", do you mean national teams (such as Brazil or Italy), or clubs worldwide? If it's the former, I'd change it to "national teams", if it's the latter, to "teams worldwide".
I would divide the paragraph starting from "The usual rules of the sport apply".
Can players receive yellow/red cards?
Hadn't seen any reviewers mention that outright, but going by the presence of a penalty box (as pointed out by GamePro), I can only assume that's the case. Mind you, I'm not a soccer player, so the assumption might be misguided.
Cat's Tuxedo (
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17:12, 18 March 2022 (UTC)reply
I would divide the paragraph starting from "Deniz Ahmet".
Sequel
Same thing here: what are "international" teams?
Other comments
Try to be consistent with the use of the
Oxford comma, as you use it with "or" ("can chip, shoot, or pass"), also with "fouls, corners, and offside" or example, but not with "exhibitions, tournaments and seasons".
Everything else seems good. If these minor concerns can be dealt with, I'm happy to promote the article to GA.