Soccer Kid was first showcased to attendees of
Spring ECTS '93 and it was first released for the Amiga in Europe in June 1993, featuring support with the
Amiga 1200 for enhanced visuals, while almost all future conversions of the game were developed internally at Krisalis Software and each one features several changes and additions when compared with the original Amiga version. The first console port to be released was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, which was first released in Japan by Yanoman Corporation before being published on western regions by
Ocean Software in 1994. In North America, this port was renamed to
The Adventures of Kid Kleets, and in Japan this port was renamed to
Great Soccer Kid. In France, the Super Nintendo version was going to be released as a licensed game based on
Moero! Top Striker, known in France as ''L'École des champions'', but this version was never released. During the same year, it was ported to MS-DOS and only released in western regions. An Amiga CD32 was also developed and published by Krisalis in 1994 featuring mostly the same improved visuals when playing on Amiga 1200, a brand new level that was cut from the original version due to space constrains, as well as a new animated
opening sequence created by a Japanese
animation studio. A 3DO port developed by
Team17 and published by
Studio 3DO was first released in North America on 2 May 1994, and later in Japan on 9 December using the name
Great Soccer Kid like the Super Nintendo version. The port features redrawn artwork and sports a different
GUI. A port of
Soccer Kid for the Atari Jaguar was announced in early 1994 after Krisalis was signed to be a
third-party developer by
Atari Corporation for the system in September 1993, which was originally intended to be published by Ocean on a scheduled Q2 1995 release date, but was never released during the official life span of the Jaguar on the market and went almost unreleased after Atari discontinued the system, until it was eventually picked up for release on 7 February 2000 by independent developer and publisher Songbird Productions. This version of the game features similar visuals to those of the original Amiga version, albeit with an improved color palette and a new UI. A
Windows Mobile conversion of
Soccer Kid was released worldwide on 4 April 2002. Several months later, the game was converted to the Game Boy Advance and published by
Telegames after being showcased to the public at
E3 2002, featuring enhanced visual effects but a lower resolution display. Krisalis later ported the GBA version to PlayStation and was only released in Europe by Telegames on 13 December 2003, becoming both the last version of the game to be officially released and the final version developed by the original team. A version of
Soccer Kid for the
Atari ST was being developed by Krisalis and was also previewed under its earlier title,
Football Kid, by
ST Review magazine on their September 1992 issue, but was never released on the platform for unknown reasons. A
Sega Mega Drive version was reviewed by Spanish magazine
Hobby Consolas, but the Mega Drive version was never released. Likewise, an
Atari Lynx conversion of the game was also planned to be published by Telegames, but was never released as well. == Reception ==