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''Viva Football'' (known as ''Viva Soccer'' in North America, ''20 Reiki Striker Retsuden'' in Japan and ''Absolute Football'' in France) is an association football video game released for the PlayStation and Windows. It was developed by Crimson Studio and published by Virgin Interactive. Gameplay The game features every international team which played the FIFA World Cup and their qualifiers between the 1958 World Cup and the 1998 World Cup, a total of 1,035 teams and 16,544 real life players. Players can choose from friendly mode which allows you to select any team and create your own matchups to play against the computer or a friend, or a History mode which allowed players to participate in any World Cup from 1958 to 1998 or to pit teams from any period against one another. They can also play in a Training mode to practise their skills. Players are also able to perform different goal celebrations when they score. There was no commentary in the game, with the game instead feat ...
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Crimson is a rich, deep red color, inclining to purple. It originally meant the color of the kermes (dye), kermes dye produced from a scale insect, ''Kermes vermilio'', but the name is now sometimes also used as a generic term for slightly bluish-red colors that are between red and rose (color) , rose. It is the National symbols of Nepal, national color of Nepal. History Crimson (NR4) is produced using the dried bodies of a scale insect, Kermes (insect), ''Kermes'', which were gathered commercially in Mediterranean countries, where they live on the kermes oak, and sold throughout Europe. Kermes dyes have been found in burial wrappings in Anglo-Scandinavian York. They fell out of use with the introduction of cochineal, also made from scale insects, because although the dyes were comparable in quality and color intensity, it needed ten to twelve times as much kermes to produce the same effect as cochineal. Carmine is the name given to the dye made from the dried bodies of the fe ...
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