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  2. eFootball - Wikipedia

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    eFootball is a series of association football simulation video games developed and published by Konami. It has been completely rebranded from the original Pro Evolution Soccer series (known as Winning Eleven in Japan). [1] The game's first year, entitled eFootball 2022, was released on 30 September 2021.

  3. List of J.League licensed video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soccer video games based on/licensed by the J.League. The first licensed game, J-League Fighting Soccer, was released for the Game Boy on December 27, 1992. Two months later J-League Champion Soccer was released for the Mega Drive. J-League Greatest Eleven was released for the PC Engine a day before the start of the inaugural ...

  4. J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven - Wikipedia

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    J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven (Jリーグ 実況ウイニングイレブン) is a 1995 Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game, which was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation. [1] It's an official J-League licensed game.

  5. J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven '97 - Wikipedia

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    J.League Jikkyō Winning Eleven '97 (Jリーグ 実況ウイニングイレブン'97), also known as World Soccer Winning Eleven 2, is a 1996 Japan-exclusive association football simulation sports video game, which was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation.

  6. J-League Fighting Soccer - Wikipedia

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    J-League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers (Jリーグ ファイティングサッカー, J-Rīgu Faitingu Sakkā) is a Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game for the Game Boy and Family Computer.

  7. Virtual Soccer - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese version featured all clubs from the top division of Japan Professional Football League J.League Division 1 (1994 J.League season), while the European version featured national teams. The player can choose two views, from a left-right perspective or with top-down perspective. [ 2 ]

  8. Tehkan World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Shinichiro Tomie, who was a big soccer fan, went on to develop Tecmo's Captain Tsubasa series of association football games, based on the popular sports manga and anime series. [15] The first title in the series, the Nintendo Famicom game Captain Tsubasa (1988), was released as Tecmo Cup Soccer Game in North America and Tecmo Cup Football Game ...

  9. Super Shot Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Super Shot Soccer, known in Japan as Tecmo Sports Daiichi-dan Bakuretsu Soccer (テクモスポーツ第一弾 爆烈サッカー, Tekumosupōtsu Daiichi-dan Bakuretsu Sakkā, lit. "Tecmo Sports Number One Shot Explosive Soccer") , is a 2002 soccer simulation video game, which was developed and published by Tecmo for the PlayStation .