
International Superstar Soccer 64
International Superstar Soccer 64 is a soccer simulation game developed by Konami for the Nintendo 64. Known as 'ISS' in Europe and 'Jikkyou World Soccer 3' in Japan, it's considered one of the best soccer games of its era with realistic gameplay and official team licenses.
Emulator
Nintendo 64Year
1997Genre
Sports (Soccer)Developer
Konami Computer Entertainment TokyoGame Series
Game Controls
About This Retro Game
Features 64 national teams with authentic kits and player names (though some names were fictional due to licensing restrictions).
Innovative 'Super Shot' system allows for spectacular long-range goals, while the fluid animation system provided realistic player movements.
Includes multiple game modes: Exhibition, League, Cup, and Penalty Shootout, with support for 4-player multiplayer matches.
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