Popular games for franchise J.League

24.11.1995

Released in 1995 for the Game Boy.

01.06.1996

J.League '96 Dream Stadium is a Sports game, developed by AI and published by Hudson, which was released in Japan in 1996.

19.11.2005

J.League Winning Eleven 9: Asia Championship is a football simulation game developed by Konami, released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 in Japan in 2005. It features fully licensed teams and players from Japan's J.League, along with clubs from across Asia, offering a comprehensive regional tournament experience.

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01.06.1994

A japanese soccer game.

01.01.1970

A canceled/unreleased soccer game.

14.06.1993

Soccer game released in 1993 for the PC Engine. J.League Greatest Eleven is a soccer game for the PC Engine published by Nichibutsu/Nihon Bussan. Despite the similar name, it has no relation to Konami's J-League Winning Eleven series. The game features the Japanese soccer league's ten teams from its inaugural 1993 season. There's an exhibition mode with support for four players and a league mode where 1 or 2 players can face off against the computer. The game also offers an option to play with four human players, but only in the exhibition mode.

10.11.2002

J.League Winning Eleven Advance 2002 is a Sports game, developed by KCET and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.

21.07.1995

Released in 1995 for the PlayStation. First title of the "J-League Winning Eleven" series.

27.12.1992

J.League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers is a Sports game, developed by Graphic Research and published by IGS (Japan), which was released in Japan in 1993.

22.07.1994

J.League GG Pro Striker '94 is a football game released in 1994 for the Sega Game Gear. It was developed by SIMS and published by Sega. The game was part of the Pro Striker series.

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18.06.1993

J.League Pro Striker is a 1993 football game for the Sega Mega Drive by Sega. It was the first in a long line of J. League games developed by Sega after acquiring the license to the franchise for their consoles (but it was not the first J.League game on a Sega system — Game Arts's J. League Champion Soccer, released a few months earlier on the MD, was).

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14.04.1997

J.League as you never experienced before. SEGA has delivered the exciting new entry in Victory Goal, with updated visual effects, commentary and improved controls! 17 teams of real players from the J. League are freely available to be picked, and the realism is uncanny. Victory Goal!

05.08.2010

J-League Winning Eleven 2010 Club Championship is an addition to the Winning Eleven J-League series. This game is the successor to the J-League Winning Eleven 2009 Club Championship and only features club teams (no national teams) and teams from both tiers of the J. League (totalling 36 teams). The game also features 118 foreign teams from the Premier League, Ligue 1, Serie A, Eredivisie, Primera División and a selection of teams from other leagues. This game will become the last edition of J-League Winning Eleven series.

15.07.1994

J.League Pro Striker 2 (Jリーグプロストライカー2) is the sequel to the football game J.League Pro Striker, created by Sega in 1994 for the Sega Mega Drive.

26.03.1993

J.League Champion Soccer is a football game developed by Krisalis Software and published by Shogakukan Production/Game Arts for the Sega Mega Drive in 1993. It is a re-worked and stripped-down version of European Club Soccer intended for Japanese audiences.

18.11.2004

J.League Winning Eleven 8: Asia Championship is a Japan-exclusive football simulation game developed by Konami and released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004. This entry in the Winning Eleven series focuses on the J.League, featuring fully licensed teams and players from Japan's top-tier football league. The game also includes clubs from across Asia, offering a broader regional competition experience. It incorporates the gameplay mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.