List of J.League licensed video games

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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. was released for the PC Engine a day before the start of the inaugural season.

Since then, other titles were released for many other platforms. Popular franchises include: Pro Striker,[1] , , Victory Goal,[2][3] Perfect Striker, Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! and Winning Eleven.

In 2002, Konami released Captain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki for the Game Boy Advance, the only game from the Captain Tsubasa series which is licensed by J.League.

These games are based exclusively on the J.League, however the titles released more recently also contain other leagues.

The recent Winning Eleven titles (2012, 2013) are fully licensed by the J.League.

With EA Sports acquiring the license for the league for FIFA 17, the J.League will make its first real appearance in a football game by Western developers.

3DO[]

Arcade[]

  • J-League Soccer V-Shoot (1994, published by Namco)
  • J-League Prime Goal EX (1996, published by Namco)

Dreamcast[]

  • (09/30/99, developed by Smilebit and published by Sega)
  • (12/21/00, published by Sega)
  • (12/13/01, published by Sega)
  • (02/07/02, developed by Smilebit and published by Sega)

Family Computer[]

FM Towns[]

  • J.League Professional Soccer 1994 (1994, published by Victor Entertainment)

Game Boy[]

Game Boy Advance[]

  • (03/21/01, developed and published by Konami)
  • Captain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki[5] (02/21/02, published by Konami)
  • (02/28/02, developed and published by Konami)
  • (09/05/02, developed by Smilebit and published by Sega)
  • (10/10/02, developed and published by Konami)

Game Boy Color[]

  • (08/13/99, published by Epoch)
  • (07/20/01, published by Epoch)

NEC PC-9801[]

  • J. League Hyper Soccer: Wave no Arashi[6] (06/25/93, published by C^2 World Ltd.)
  • J. League Professional Soccer 1993[7] (07/16/93, published by Victor Entertainment)
  • J. League Professional Soccer 1994[8] (07/22/94, published by Victor Entertainment)
  • J. League Professional Soccer 1995[9] (07/21/95, published by Victor Entertainment)

Nintendo 64[]

Nintendo DS[]

PC Engine[]

PlayStation[]

PlayStation 2[]

PlayStation 3[]

PlayStation 4[]

PlayStation Portable[]

  • (11/12/09, published by Sega)
  • (08/04/11, published by Sega)
  • (10/17/13, published by Sega)

Game Gear[]

  • (07/22/94, developed by Sims and published by Sega)
  • (11/24/95, developed by Sims and published by Sega)

Mega Drive[]

Saturn[]

Super Famicom[]

  • J.League Soccer Prime Goal (08/06/93, published by Namco)
  • J-League Super Soccer[25] (03/18/94, developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Hudson Soft)
  • J.League Excite Stage '94[26] (05/01/94, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch)
  • J.League Soccer Prime Goal 2[27] (08/05/94, published by Namco)
  • J.League Super Soccer '95 Jikkyō Stadium (03/17/95, published by Hudson Soft)
  • J.League Excite Stage '95 (04/28/95, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch)
  • J-League Soccer: Prime Goal 3 (08/04/95, published by Namco)
  • J.League Excite Stage '96 (04/26/96, developed by A-Max and published by Epoch)
  • J.League '96 Dream Stadium (06/01/96, published by Hudson Soft)
  • J.League Soccer Ole! Supporters[28] (Unreleased)

Mobile[]

Windows[]

Multiple systems[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Pro Striker series Archived 2011-10-21 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  2. ^ Victory Goal series Archived 2014-05-09 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  3. ^ J-League Victory Goal (Sega Saturn titles) Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine at GameFAQs
  4. ^ J-League Big Wave Soccer Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  5. ^ Captain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine at GameFAQs
  6. ^ J. League Hyper Soccer: Wave no Arashi Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at PC98DB
  7. ^ J. League Professional Soccer 1993 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at PC98DB
  8. ^ J. League Professional Soccer 1994 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at PC98DB
  9. ^ J. League Professional Soccer 1995 Archived 2017-05-16 at the Wayback Machine at PC98DB
  10. ^ Jikkyō J-League: Perfect Striker Archived 2012-04-13 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  11. ^ Soccer Tsuku DS: Touch and Direct Archived 2012-11-16 at the Wayback Machine at Official website
  12. ^ Soccer Tsuku DS: World Challenge 2010 Archived 2012-03-10 at the Wayback Machine at Official website
  13. ^ J-League Tremendous Soccer '94 Archived 2012-04-14 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  14. ^ J-League Prime Goal EX Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  15. ^ Combination Pro Soccer: J.League no Kantoku ni Natte Sekai wo Mezase! Archived 2010-11-23 at the Wayback Machine at GameFAQs
  16. ^ Winning Eleven 2012 + J.League Archived 2012-07-07 at the Wayback Machine at Official website
  17. ^ J-League Champion Soccer Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  18. ^ J-League Pro Striker Archived 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  19. ^ J-League Pro Striker Kanzenban Archived 2012-04-12 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  20. ^ J-League Pro Striker 2 Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  21. ^ Pro Striker Final Stage Archived 2011-12-22 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  22. ^ J-League Victory Goal Archived 2014-04-06 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  23. ^ J-League Victory Goal '96 Archived 2015-06-05 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  24. ^ J-League Victory Goal '97 Archived 2015-03-25 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  25. ^ J-League Super Soccer Archived 2012-11-12 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  26. ^ J.League Excite Stage '94 Archived 2012-09-02 at the Wayback Machine at MobyGames
  27. ^ J.League Soccer Prime Goal 2 Archived 2011-07-29 at the Wayback Machine at Giant Bomb
  28. ^ J.League Soccer Ole! Supporters Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine at Giant Bomb

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