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J.League Soccer - Dream Eleven technical data
Name | J.League Soccer - Dream Eleven |
System | Game Gear |
Year | 1995 |
Developer | Sega |
Genre | Sports |
J.League Soccer - Dream Eleven is a soccer video game released for the Sega Game Gear in 1995. Developed by Sega and published by Tec Toy, it was one of the earliest soccer games available on a handheld console. The game was developed exclusively for the Japanese market, as part of Sega’s J.League series, which featured teams from Japan’s top professional soccer league.
The game features two modes: Exhibition and Tournament mode. In Exhibition mode, players can choose to play either as a team or against another team in a single match. The teams are based on real-life Japanese professional soccer teams, each with their own unique stats and abilities. Players have the ability to adjust their team's formation and strategy before each match, allowing them to customize their team to fit their playing style.
In Tournament mode, players can compete in an entire season of matches against all the other teams in the league. Each team has a certain number of points at the beginning of the season, and these points are awarded or deducted depending on how well they perform during each match. Points are also awarded for goals scored and conceded, giving players incentive to score as many goals as possible while preventing their opponents from doing so. At the end of the season, whichever team has accumulated the most points is declared champion and rewarded with a trophy or medal.
J.League Soccer - Dream Eleven also features several different camera angles that allow players to get a better view of what’s happening on-screen during matches. Players can also adjust various game settings such as difficulty level, weather conditions, time limit per match, and even add commentary from virtual announcers during matches for an even more realistic experience.
Overall J League Soccer - Dream Eleven offers an enjoyable and challenging experience for soccer fans looking for something different in their gaming library. With its realistic gameplay mechanics and roster of authentic Japanese professional teams it’s sure to provide hours of fun for anyone looking for a unique handheld soccer experience