Popular games for franchise J.League
The game itself is interesting, with ten teams to choose from, and multiple game modes including an actual tournament or penalty kick practicing. For the PK Battle modes, each player must select a different team. He must then scan a player card (not a team card), and then that player will have a chance to kick a penalty kick (if it is his turn). For all other modes, the player must scan a team card and that will be the team that he will play as for the game(s). The main mode of play is the J.LEAGUE mode, of course. It is set up in a season/tournament setting, with 18 games per team. There are ten teams total in this version of J.League, and they are randomly sorted to play against a different team each day. The games are split into two periods with three minutes (3:00) apiece. Prior to starting a game, the player can choose the formation of his eleven active players, from one of three layouts that he can see on the small screen (4-4-2, 4-3-3, or 3-5-2).
J.League Soccer Dream Eleven is a football game for the Sega Game Gear.
J.League Pocket is a soccer game that was a launch title in Japan for the Game Boy Advance.
A canceled/unreleased soccer game.
Released in 1994 for the PC Engine CD.
J.League Pocket 2 is a Sports game, developed by KCEO and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 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.
J.League Dynamite Soccer 64 is a soccer game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1997. The game has officially licensed players from Japan's J-League.
J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven '97 (or World Soccer Winning Eleven 2) is a 1996 Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game, which was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation.
Released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2.
Released in 1995 for the PlayStation. First title of the "J-League Winning Eleven" series.
Released in 1998 for the Game Boy. Known as "Nihon Daihyou Team France de Ganbare! - J.League Supporter Soccer".
Released in 1997 for the Sega Saturn.
Released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn. First title of the "Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou!" franchise.
SakaTsuku Tokudaigou 2: J. League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! is a sports management simulation game with RPG elements released for the Sega Dreamcast on December 13, 2001. It is part of the long-running SEGA "Let's Make a Pro Soccer Club!" series (also known as "Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurō!" or simply "SakaTsuku"). It serves as a direct sequel to J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1999) and SakaTsuku Tokudaigou (2000). The 2001 Dreamcast version of "SakaTsuku" delivered fully updated 2001 J.League experience. Both the real-world J.League clubs and the tournament structures reflect the 2001 season. All uniform designs have been accurately updated to match real-world kits. Thanks to the addition of Yokohama FC, J.League Division 2 now features 12 real-world clubs. Beyond the league, you'll also have to manage your squad through the "J.League Cup," a home-and-away tournament, and the year-end "Winter Cup," a high-stakes single-elimination bracket. Depending on how deep your cup runs go, your team could play over 60 matches in a single year. Expect an intense and challenging campaign right from the opening whistle!
Released in 1995 for the Game Boy.