J.League Super Soccer '95 Jikkyō Stadium
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is a 1995
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video game that was released by
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exclusively in Japan. It is a sequel to '' J.League Super Soccer''.


Summary


Gameplay

''J.League Super Soccer '95: Jikkyō Stadium'' featured all clubs from the top division of Japan Professional Football League
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(
1995 J.League The J.League 1995 season was the third season of the J.League. The league fixture began on March 18 and ended in 25 November. The Suntory Championship '95 took place on November 30 and December 6. Clubs Fourteen clubs participated in J.League ...
season). The players can choose from two distinctive views for gameplay. These views include a left-right perspective and a top-down perspective.


Audio

The main feature was the inclusion of
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from each team.


Reception

On release, ''
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'' scored the game a 28 out of 40.NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: Jリーグスーパーサッカー'95 実況スタジアム. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.329. Pg.29. 7 April 1995.


See also

* SNES Multitap


References

1995 video games Hudson Soft games Japan-exclusive video games Association football video games J.League licensed video games Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games Video games developed in Japan Video games set in 1995 Sports video games set in Japan Video game sequels Multiplayer and single-player video games {{footy-videogame-stub