J.League Super Soccer ’95 – Jikkyou Stadium (Japan) [JP]

The sequel to J-League Super Soccer (Virtual Soccer on Western editions), and like that game contains the real teams of Division 1 of the J-League. Rather than UK developer Probe Entertainment, who developed the original, Hudson employed A.I Co. to create the game. The game was followed with J-League ’96 Dream Stadium the following year. … Read more

J.League Super Soccer (Japan) [JP]

A soccer simulation game which takes place in your preference of side, top or 3/4 overhead view. The game dynamically zooms in and out at certain points of the game like a long goal kick. The mode of play are pre-season, custom teams, continental cup, nations shield, custom trophy and practice. Options to change the … Read more

J.League Soccer – Prime Goal 3 (Japan) [JP]

90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a soccer game with the 14 teams of the Japanese first division (J. League) to play with. In the European version they were replaced by national teams, but the some playing modes are still reminiscent of the origin. The available modes are exhibition matches, tournament, league, cup and all-star … Read more

J.League Soccer – Prime Goal 2 (Japan) [JP]

J-League Soccer: Prime Goal 2 is a video game licensed by J-League, published by Namco. It is the second game in the J-League Soccer Prime Goal series, preceded by J-League Soccer: Prime Goal and succeeded by 90 Minutes: European Prime Goal. Prime Goal 2 was released on August 5, 1994 only in Japan for the … Read more

J.League Soccer – Prime Goal (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

J-League Soccer: Prime Goal is a soccer game based on the J-League, Japan’s premier soccer league. It uses a horizontally scrolling soccer pitch that occasionally cuts to cinematic animations for challenges and after a goal is scored. The player has the choice of ten teams in the J League, each with the real-life members of … Read more

J.League Excite Stage ’96 (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

J-League Excite Stage ’96 is a Soccer game. The game offers different modes of play (tournaments, championships …) although unfortunately only the few Japanese teams of the J League are available. It is possible to adjust the referee’s severity and climatic conditions. It is the third of A-Max’s Excite Stage games to be released on … Read more

J.League Excite Stage ’95 (Japan) [JP]

J-League Excite Stage ’95 is a Super Famicom soccer game and the follow-up to J-League Excite Stage ’94, best known in North America as Capcom’s Soccer Shootout and in Europe as Soccer Shootout. As with the other games in the series, the pitch is depicted horizontally with the camera focused on the ball in the … Read more

J.League Excite Stage ’94 (Japan) (Rev 1) [JP]

Capcom’s Soccer Shootout let’s up to four players take the helm of 12 different international soccer teams in a series of games that include Exhibition, Full Season and All-Star Game modes. There are also Penalty Kick, Indoor Soccer, and Training modes. The season mode lets the player choose from either a 22 or 44 game … Read more

J.League ’96 Dream Stadium (Japan) [JP]

J-League ’96 Dream Stadium is a soccer game that reflects 1996’s J-League season, for which the Japanese football league’s premier division was increased by two teams to a total of sixteen. It was published by Hudson exclusively for the Super Famicom. The game uses a distinctive angled perspective of the pitch that is reminiscent of … Read more