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International Superstar Soccer
''International Superstar Soccer'' (known as ''Jikkyō World Soccer'' in Japan) is the name of a series of football video games developed by Japanese company Konami, mostly by their Osaka branch, Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka (KCEO). Titles in the series appeared on Super NES, Mega Drive, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Microsoft Windows. ''International Superstar Soccer'' should not be confused with Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo's ''Pro Evolution Soccer'' series (also known as ''Winning Eleven''), which was originally developed for the PlayStation. Releases Consoles Portable ''Goal Storm / ISS Pro'' series See also * List of J.League licensed video games * List of Konami games * Konami Hyper Soccer * Super Sidekicks * Tecmo World Cup '90 * Tecmo World Cup Soccer * Neo Geo Cup '98: The Road to the Victory * Legendary Eleven ''Legendary Eleven'' is a football/soccer video game developed by the Spanish company ...
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Game Boy
The is an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America later the same year, and in Europe in late 1990. It was designed by the same team that developed the Game & Watch series of handheld electronic games and several Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games: Satoru Okada, Gunpei Yokoi, and Nintendo Research & Development 1. It is Nintendo's second handheld game console and combines features from both the Game & Watch handheld and NES home system. The console features a dot-matrix screen with adjustable contrast dial, five game control buttons (a directional pad, two game buttons, and "START" and "SELECT"), a single speaker with adjustable volume dial and, like its rivals, uses cartridges as physical media for games. The color scheme is made from two tones of grey with accents of black, blue, and dark magenta. All the corners of the portrait-oriented rectangular un ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45 minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries, it is considered the world's most popular sport. The game of association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 with the International Football Association Board (IFAB) maintaining them since 1886. The game is played with a football that is in circumference. The two teams compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under t ...
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International Superstar Soccer Pro
''International Superstar Soccer Pro'' (known in Japan as and in North America as ''Goal Storm '97'') is a football video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo , is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casinos .... It is a slightly improved version of the Japan-exclusive '' J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97''. It features 32 international teams, four different stadia, 13 team formations along with eight unique strategies and a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup and a Penalty Kick mode. It can be played as a one or two player game. Teams available ''International Superstar Soccer Pro'' includes 32 different international teams based on their real equivalents of season 1996/1997 with accurate home, away and goalkeeper kits featuring m ...
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Goal Storm
''Goal Storm'', known as ''World Soccer: Winning Eleven'' in Japan, is a football sports video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami. It was released in late 1995 in North America and in early 1996 elsewhere for the PlayStation. It is the first installment of the ''Winning Eleven'' franchise, later known as ''Pro Evolution Soccer'' internationally. Gameplay-wise, the player controls one of thirty six national teams over two different game modes, which both simulate association football matches and/or tournaments. ''Goal Storm'' was well-received critically. A Sega Saturn version was also announced for North America, but it was never released. The sequel ''International Superstar Soccer Pro'', known as ''World Soccer: Winning Eleven '97'' in Japan and ''Goal Storm '97'' in North America, was released in 1997 for the PlayStation. Gameplay The game modes available are: Hyper Cup Mode, Exhibition Mode, Key Configuration and Options mode; it is p ...
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Personal Computer
A personal computer (PC) is a multi-purpose microcomputer whose size, capabilities, and price make it feasible for individual use. Personal computers are intended to be operated directly by an end user, rather than by a computer expert or technician. Unlike large, costly minicomputers and mainframes, time-sharing by many people at the same time is not used with personal computers. Primarily in the late 1970s and 1980s, the term home computer was also used. Institutional or corporate computer owners in the 1960s had to write their own programs to do any useful work with the machines. While personal computer users may develop their own applications, usually these systems run commercial software, free-of-charge software ("freeware"), which is most often proprietary, or free and open-source software, which is provided in "ready-to-run", or binary, form. Software for personal computers is typically developed and distributed independently from the hardware or operating system ma ...
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International Superstar Soccer 2
''International Superstar Soccer 2'' is a football video game in the ''International Superstar Soccer'' series by Konami. Unlike other football games by Konami it only features international teams. Initially being released on the GameCube, it became possible to play the game on a Wii also, introducing the game to a new generation of players, as with every original Gamecube game. Goals could come from a variety of sources; crosses, corners, penalties, free kicks, passing plays, solo runs, lobbed efforts and long range drives. The game continued the trend of having player's with different attributes, both visually and with regards to their style on the pitch; pacey wingers out wide, large target men up front, shorter centre forwards trying to cause problems for defenders with their skill running on the ball. Reception On release, ''Famitsu'' magazine scored the first PlayStation 2 version of the game a 33 out of 40. ''Cubed3'' gave the Gamecube version a 7 out of 10, criticising po ...
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ISS (2000 Video Game)
''International Superstar Soccer'' (abbreviated as ''ISS'', known as ''Jikkyou World Soccer 2000'', ''Jikkyou World Soccer 2000 Final Edition'' and ''Jikkyou J-League Perfect Striker 3'' in Japan) is a football video game in the ''International Superstar Soccer'' series by Konami. ''International Superstar Soccer'' is a game for one or two players, or even up to four players with the PlayStation's multitap. Players can train and edit their teams, and they can change the formations and tactics before the match. During the match, they can adjust camera angles, make substitutions and tactical changes, adjust the game speed, and so on. The main game element is controlling the players, making searching passes, and scoring goals. ''ISS 2000'' was the first installment in the series to feature fully licensed teams. All teams that competed in the UEFA Euro 2000 The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, also known as Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, a football ...
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International Superstar Soccer 2000
''International Superstar Soccer 2000'' (officially abbreviated as ''ISS 2000'' and released in Japan as ''Jikkyo J-League 1999: Perfect Striker 2'' for the Nintendo 64 and as ''World Soccer GB 2000'' for the Game Boy Color in Japan) is the second game in the Nintendo 64 '' Perfect Striker'' series and the last in Konami's ''International Superstar Soccer'' series of N64 games developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka. For the North American and European release in 2000 the rosters were updated. Introduced in the North American and European versions, it was the first and only game in the series to support the high resolution mode through an expansion pack; however, it suffered from some performance issues, affecting the frame rate of the game. ''ISS 2000'' is also notable for being the only game in the series which included players with real names, though these players only appeared in the North American release, and no team had a 100% real roster. ''International Supersta ...
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International Superstar Soccer 98
''International Superstar Soccer 98'' (officially abbreviated as ''ISS 98'' and known as in Japan) is a soccer video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka which was released exclusively for the Nintendo 64. It was released at the same time as '' International Superstar Soccer Pro 98'', developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET) for the PlayStation. Although it lacked a FIFPro licence, it featured Italian striker Fabrizio Ravanelli along with German goalkeeper Andreas Koepke (on German release) and Paul Ince (on British release) on the cover. The cover of the North American version featured Colombian player Carlos Valderrama, and the game featured licence from Reebok to use their logos in adboards and the Chile national football team kits. Content Due to the date of release, the game focuses on 1998 FIFA World Cup and includes each qualified team plus more. Every team which participated in tournament has home, away and goalkeeper World Cup official ...
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International Superstar Soccer 64
''International Superstar Soccer 64'' (officially abbreviated as ''ISS 64'', originally released in Japan as and then later adapted as ) is a video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka in the ''International Superstar Soccer'' series by Konami. It is essentially a Nintendo 64 version of ''J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven '97'' (1996), an updated version of which was released as ''International Superstar Soccer Pro'' (1997) internationally. Its team lineup follows the Super NES version of ''International Superstar Soccer Deluxe'', only with South Africa replacing Morocco and is also similar to the PlayStation version. ''International Superstar Soccer 64'' was met with critical acclaim, and often called one of the best of the Nintendo 64's third-party releases. Gameplay The game is similar to the PlayStation version (including the same player names, with the exception of Japan, England and a handful of American players), but with some teams having a more inaccurat ...
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International Superstar Soccer Deluxe
''International Superstar Soccer Deluxe'', known as ''Jikkyou World Soccer 2: Fighting Eleven'' in Japan and also known as ''ISS Deluxe'', is a football video game and the sequel to ''International Superstar Soccer'' developed and published by Konami. The Deluxe version was published first to the SNES in 1995, then the Mega Drive in 1996 (developed by Factor 5) and finally the PlayStation in 1997. The game features 16 different formations, and 8 strategies, and includes 36 national sides. However, all players have fictitious names, due to a lack of official licensing. Game Modes There are 6 different game modes. While there is no game saving function, there is a password system that allows the player to restore a previous game. Open Game: A friendly match against a human player or the CPU with the option to choose a stadium, weather conditions, player's handicap, number of players on the pitch and the skill level of the goal keeper. It is also possible to spectate a CPU vs CPU ...
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GameCube
The is a home video game console developed and released by Nintendo in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, and in PAL territories in 2002. It is the successor to the Nintendo 64 (1996), and predecessor of the Wii (2006). In the sixth generation of video game consoles, the GameCube competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox. Flagship games include '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''Luigi's Mansion'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'', ''Metroid Prime'', '' Mario Kart: Double Dash'', ''Pikmin'', ''Pikmin 2'', '' The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'', ''Chibi-Robo!'', and ''Animal Crossing''. Development was enabled by the 1997 formation of computer graphics company ArtX, of former SGI employees who had created the Nintendo 64, and which was later acquired by ATI to produce the GameCube's GPU. In May 1999, Nintendo announced codename Dolphin, released in 2001 as the GameCube. It is Nintendo's first console to use optical discs instead of ROM cartrid ...
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