Popular games for collection Formation Soccer

15.01.1994

A soccer game for the PC Engine and part of Human's Formation Soccer series. Formation Soccer on J-League is a soccer game for the PC Engine and part of Human Entertainment's Formation Soccer series. The game focuses on Japan's top soccer league, the J-League, and features all ten teams active in the 1993-94 season. Formation Soccer on J-League was the penultimate game released officially on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16's HuCard format. The game features a standard exhibition mode, a league mode that recreates the 1993-94 J-League, and an All-Stars mode that features two teams comprised of all the best players. The Exhibition and All-Stars modes can be played with up to four human players. The J-League mode allows for two players to be on the same team and take on the CPU-controlled league cooperatively.

31.12.1995

A soccer game based licensed by the Italian Football League. Its structure is different from the Super Famicom version.

27.04.1990

A Japan-only soccer game developed by Human for the 1990 World Cup in Italy. It was the first in the Formation Soccer series. Formation Soccer: Human Cup '90 is a soccer game for the PC Engine that was released in Japan exclusively. It is the first of the Formation Soccer games from Human Entertainment: many of which would end up on the Super Famicom/Nintendo as "Super Formation Soccer", in a similar pattern as Human's Fire Pro Wrestling series which also became Super Fire Pro Wrestling once they started coming out on the Super Famicom. Formation Soccer uses a vertical-scrolling view of the pitch. The game was designed and released to coincide with the 1990 World Cup event set in Italy. It features sixteen teams, though only eleven of those actually qualified for the World Cup. The player can choose between a single game Exhibition mode and a tournament "Human Cup" mode to choose between. Teams The following sixteen teams could be selected for use in either mode: Italy (the hosts) Brazil The Netherlands U.S.S.R. Argentina West Germany Denmark (Denmark did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) England Spain France (France did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) Uruguay Poland (Poland did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup) Yugoslavia USA Mexico (Mexico was disqualified during the qualification process) Japan (Japan did not actually qualify for the 1990 World Cup)

02.06.2002

The sole portable entry in the Formation Soccer series.

27.06.1997

After the releases of the SNES & N64 games Formation Soccer '97 is the second game for Playstation One (after Hyper Formation Soccer), the game features the qualify rounds of national teams that wants to enter the World Cup '98.