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Game » consists of 16 releases. Released Nov 30, 1997
Pro Evolution Soccer has been the mainstay of many a hardcore gamers with it's focus of game play and customization, particular popular in Asia and Western Europe where it has built a fanatical base of devoted editors and players alike.
EA Sports returns with the '09 edition of FIFA, a soccer simulation video game series. FIFA 09 features gameplay and graphic improvements from its predecessor, FIFA 08, as well as increased amount of players, leagues, and stadiums, and you have more control overall in the game.
The seventh rendition of the popular, long running soccer simulator Pro Evolution Soccer. The game is available on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and PC.
Total Club Manager 2004 is a sports simulation game in which you are a manager in charge of a soccer club and you take your team game by game through up to ten seasons.
Total Club Manager 2003 was a football managing simulator released for the PC in 2002
Follow up to World League Soccer 98 endorsed by Michael Owen
This is a Neo Geo game that is based on the 1989 FIFA World Cup. Its slogan is "We got the kick."
The 1998 version of Psygnosis' soccer series.
ISS '98 was released before the start of FIFA World Cup in June 1998 as the second installment of the International Superstar Soccer series. It featured many new motion captured animations, additional camera angles, new teams and an extended player creation kit.
Soccer game released in 1998 for the Game Boy.
Promoted as "The official England team game". Released just in time for World Cup 98 in France.
A sequel to the successful Actua Soccer game.
Goal Storm '97 is the third game in Konami's long running Winning Eleven series.
International Superstar Soccer 64 was the first game of the franchise to hit the Nintendo 64 in 1997.
A soccer game developed by Konami for the Sega Genesis, SNES and PS1 systems.
The first in the franchise, ISS featured a realistic simulation style soccer game played on a skewed almost isometric grid.
Soccer game developed by A-Max and released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo system. Known in Japan as "J.League Excite Stage '94".
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