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J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!  Sega1999 labelimageminimize
Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000  Sega (Silicon Dreams)1999This beautiful looking football game is packed with options. The player has the opportunity to select from a huge array of club and international teams and choose to play them in championship or cup styles of competition. The players are all motion-captured to ensure a high level of realism and all the stadia are carefully animated with cheering crowds, fist-waving managers and referees' assistants***
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Striker Pro 2000  Ubi Soft;Infogrames (Rage Software)1999Especially designed to suit all video game players and satisfy any football fan, UEFA Striker is a fast and fluid soccer game. The game places a strong emphasis on the user-friendly control method and features an exclusive tactical engine, which was developed hand in hand with professional players and coaches. The game features all the European club teams, all UEFA national teams, nine different game modes, an innovative control system that's easy to pick up but hard to master, eight player turn based leagues and cups, one- to four-player option and commentary by Ron Atkinson & Jonathon Pearce.***Striker Pro 2000 is endorsed by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), the governing body for professional soccer in Europe, where the game is sometimes more like religion than sport. It is modeled after the European league and features over 40 clubs in such different competitions modes as classic match, league, and super trophy. Detailed polygonal players compete with a full range of professional skills, and announcers call the play-by-play. labelimagesubject
Virtua Striker 2  Sega1999Fresh from the arcades, Virtua Striker 2 lobs the international soccer phenomenon onto the Sega Dreamcast in the system's signature arcade-perfect form. Players compete as 1 of 32 international teams, detailed down to the members' uniforms and playing styles. The game features six modes of play, including arcade (familiar to fans of the standup version), international cut, tournament, league, ranking mode, and match play. As the most dedicated soccer fanatic expects, the gameplay is highly detailed and the action is fast and furious. The realistic, motion-captured players perform a plethora of stylish moves, including bicycle kicks, headers, and slide tackles. One cool feature: as the virtual clock ticks away the hours from morning through evening, the environmental lighting adjusts accordingly. Of course, a social game like soccer is twice as fun with a fellow Pelé wannabe, which is why there's a head-to-head two-person multiplayer mode.***
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Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000: Euro Edition  Sega (Silicon Dreams)2000The European edition of this game is more than just an update, it's a whole new playing and visual experience. More detail has been applied to the players features (face, kit, even hair) and the way that they move in the game. In addition free kick and corner tactics can be saved to your VM and there is a speed slider so that you can customise the speed of the action.***
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Super Euro Soccer 2000 Imagineer2000 labelimageminimize
UEFA Dream Soccer Sega (Silicon Dreams)2000With over 200 international and club teams playing in stadia from all over the world, Sega's latest soccer game has a host of new features. Superb new player animation and artificial intelligence are allied to a wide range of new modes including a multi-player mode allowing simultaneous four-player action. With commentary from Alan Green, Barry Venison and Helen Chamberlain, this plays and sounds just like the real thing! labelimagesubject
Let's Make a Pro Soccer Club  Sega2000 labelimageminimize
European Super League Virgin2001 labelimageminimize
Sports Jam Sega;Tommo (Wow Entertainment)2001Anyone can make a basketball game, a football simulation, or a baseball challenge—but how many video games combine all of the major sports into one awesome experience? Taking the most harrowing moments of different sporting events, SPORTS JAM creates a mix of games that’s all its own. The three-point shootouts, corner kicks, tennis volleying, and football drills all combine for one awesome competition. Based on the arcade game of the same title, SPORTS JAM allows you to choose a combination of four sports that you’d like to participate in. With more than a dozen events to choose from, it’s pretty much ensured that this action will never get old. All of the visuals are outstanding—from the true-to-life athlete animations to the background details—and the physics are extraordinarily accurate in each sport. Your reflexes and smarts will be put to the test throughout the experience, and the play-by-play commentary is both insightful and funny. Play alone or challenge a friend to a head-to-head match-up.***Straight from the arcade to your Sega Dreamcast, Sports Jam is loaded with eight competitive sports for players to master in 2-player matches. The goal is for the player to earn the title of King of Sports. Only by mastering all 12 events can you do this! Football, Baseball, Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Golf, and Cycling each feature fully rendered 3D characters and background graphics that enhance some of the toughest sports' challenges ever simulated!
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90 Minutes Sega Championship Football Sega2001 labelimageminimize
Soccer Tsuku Tokudai Gou 2: J-League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou Sega2001 labelimageminimize
J-League Spectacle Soccer Sega2002 labelimageminimize
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