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Released in 1995 for the PlayStation. First title of the "J-League Winning Eleven" series.
A four-player soccer game created by A-Max and released in 1995. The second game in the Excite Stage series.
Soccer game created by Hudson in 1995. The second in a series of three J-League games Hudson Soft published for the Super Famicom.
Released in 1994 for the PC Engine CD.
A rework of the 3DO version of FIFA International Soccer, developed for the Japanese market and using teams from the region's J.League.
A 1994 soccer simulation game centered around Japanese soccer teams. The game is top-down, and was released only in Japan (although its sequel, Prime Goal 3, was released in Europe).
Soccer game for Game Gear.
Soccer game developed by A-Max and released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo system. Known in Japan as "J.League Excite Stage '94".
J. League-based soccer game released for the Game Boy and Family Computer in 1994. Developed by Graphic Research and published by Electronic Arts Victor.
SNES soccer game published by Hudson in 1994. Originally released in Japan as J-League Super Soccer.
A Japan League Soccer/Football title for FM-Towns and NEC PC-98.
Soccer game developed by Namco in 1993. It is the first game in the J-League Soccer: Prime Goal series, based on and licensed by the real-life J-League professional soccer organization.
Soccer game released in 1993 for the PC Engine.
A soccer game exclusive to the Japanese Sega Mega Drive and the first in Sega's series endorsed by the official J.League, released the same year as the first J.League competition.
A soccer arcade title from Sega.
Soccer game released for the Game Boy (1992) and Family Computer (1993). Developed by Graphic Research and published by IGS.
Genesis soccer game originally created to coincide with the 1992 European Cup, it was later adapted into a World Cup game (in the USA) and a J. League game (in Japan).
A canceled/unreleased soccer game.
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