Additional information
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Platform | Sony Playstation |
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Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | KCE Sapporo |
Max Players | 2 |
The J-League Winning Eleven series is exclusive to Japan and has been released since 2007 before the release of Pro Evolution Soccer and World Soccer: Winning Eleven. Prior to 2007, the game was released after the earlier games were released.
J.League Winning Eleven ’98-’99 is the officially licensed action soccer game based on the second stage of the 1998 J.League season. It is the follow-up to J.league ’97 and Winning Eleven 3. The series is well known for its smooth gameplay and simplicity of controls.
New features over J.League Winning Eleven 3:
– Different commentator in Yu Manabe
– 1 new team has been added to the J.League in 1998, the recently promoted Consadole Sapporo
– Jomo Cup added. This is one of the all-star competition that pits the foreign stars
– Better player movements and play dynamics.
– Video clips have been added to the opening and credit screens.
Game Modes:
– Exhibition: Play against or with another human player or a computer opponent.
– J.League: Choose a team a try to win the J.League.
– Cup Mode: Choose a team a try to win the cup.
– Special Match: Play with All Stars Team or Jomo Cup Teams.
– P.K.: Penalty Kick Match
– Training: Choose one of the teams and practice.
Released | |
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Publisher | |
Platform | Sony Playstation |
Genre | |
Game Type | |
Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | KCE Sapporo |
Max Players | 2 |
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