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J.League GG Pro Striker '94 technical data
Name | J.League GG Pro Striker '94 |
System | Game Gear |
Year | 1994 |
Developer | Sega |
Genre | Sports |
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 is a soccer game released by Sega for the Game Gear handheld console in 1994. It is based on the popular Japanese football league, J.League, and was released as part of a series of games that featured teams from the league. The game features teams from both divisions of the J.League, with each team having its own unique players and stats.
The main gameplay consists of matches between two teams, either controlled by the player or by an AI opponent. Matches are played using an overhead view of the pitch, with players being able to move around and pass the ball to one another using a variety of buttons on the controller. The goal is to score more goals than your opponent before time runs out. During matches, players can also use special moves such as dribbling and shooting skills which can be used to gain an advantage over their opponents.
The game also includes a range of other features including tournaments, practice modes and even online play via Sega's XBAND network service (which was available in Japan). In addition to this there are various options for customising your team's kit and tactics before each match as well as a selection of music tracks which can be heard during gameplay.
Overall J.League GG Pro Striker '94 offers an enjoyable experience for soccer fans looking for a portable version of their favourite sport. The graphics are relatively basic but still well done considering that it was released on an 8-bit system like the Game Gear and overall it provides plenty of fun whether playing against friends or AI opponents. As one of the first titles to feature teams from the J.League it remains popular amongst sports fans today and is often seen as one of Sega's most underrated games for their handheld console range