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ISS Pro Evolution 2 (known as World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000: U-23 Medal e no Chousen, "World Soccer Live Winning Eleven 2000: Challenge for the Olympic Medal" in Japan) is the fourth video game in the ISS Pro series and the second installment of the ISS Pro Evolution series, developed exclusively for the PlayStation by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, a division of Konami it was ...
The 10 different stadiums included in ISS Pro Evolution are no longer generic stadiums named in letters order like in previous versions (although there is an imitation of the old Wembley Stadium in ISS Pro 98). The stadiums' fictional names stand for their real-life equivalents; for example, Old Trafford appears as "Trad Brick Stadium".
ISS Pro / Goal Storm 97: June 1997 Winning Eleven 97: June 1996 PlayStation: ISS Pro 98: August 21, 1998 Winning Eleven 3: November 1998 PlayStation: ISS Pro Evolution: 1999-2000 Winning Eleven 4: September 1999 PlayStation: ISS Pro Evolution 2: March 23, 2001 World Soccer Jikkyō Winning Eleven 2000: U-23 Medal Heno Chousen: PlayStation
Developed by Konami Tokyo, ISS Pro introduced a new 3D engine capable of better graphics and more sophisticated gameplay than its rival. Whereas FIFA had a simpler " arcade-style " approach to its gameplay, ISS Pro introduced more complex simulation gameplay emphasizing tactics and improvisation, enabled by tactical variety such as nine in ...
International Superstar Soccer Pro; ISS (2000 video game) ISS Pro Evolution; ISS Pro Evolution 2; J. Jikkyō World Soccer 2002; T.
On release, Famitsu magazine scored the first PlayStation 2 version of the game a 33 out of 40. [4] Cubed3 gave the Gamecube version a 7 out of 10, criticising poor AI on the highest level as well as removal of RPG feature and Scenario mode. [5] GamersHell gave it 7.7 out of 10, criticising the games' manual. [6]
On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 29 out of 40. [5] GamePro said it was "a runner-up to" FIFA International Soccer (1993) "among the best soccer games." The reviewer commented that, though it fails to dethrone FIFA International Soccer as the best soccer simulator for the SNES because of its less precise controls and weaker sounds, International Superstar Soccer is a solid game ...
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.