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International Superstar Soccer 64 (officially abbreviated as ISS 64, originally released in Japan as Jikkyō J.League Perfect Striker [a] and then later adapted as Jikkyō World Soccer 3 [b]) is a video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka in the International Superstar Soccer series by Konami.
Jikkyō World Soccer 3: September 1997 Nintendo 64 — — J-League Jikkyō Honō no Striker: February 1998 Sega Saturn: International Superstar Soccer 98: August 21, 1998 Jikkyō World Soccer: World Cup France 1998: June 4, 1998 Nintendo 64: International Superstar Soccer 2000: August 2000 Jikkyō J-League 1999 Perfect Striker 2: July 1999 ...
International Superstar Soccer 2; International Superstar Soccer 3; International Superstar Soccer 64; International Superstar Soccer (video game) International Superstar Soccer Deluxe; International Superstar Soccer 98; International Superstar Soccer Pro 98; International Superstar Soccer 2000; International Superstar Soccer Pro; ISS (2000 ...
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; International Superstar Soccer 2; International Superstar Soccer 3; J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! '04; J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 3; J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 5; J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! 5; J.League Tactics Manager; J.League Winning Eleven 10 + Europa League 06-07
International Superstar Soccer 2000 (officially abbreviated as ISS 2000 and released in Japan as Jikkyou 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 ...
The team kits were as close to the official 1996 kits as possible. The game was the top-rated football game until International Superstar Soccer 64 was released one year later. [citation needed] Worldwide Soccer was later ported to the PC. One year later Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 was released, again for the Saturn.
International Superstar Soccer 98 featured 6 different game modes: . Open Game: a friendly match against the computer or another player with choices of stadium, weather and time of day, as well as match handicaps (player condition, goalkeeper strength and number of players on the field, from 7 to 11).