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International Superstar Soccer Pro '98
Made by Konami
Age Group: 5 years and up
    Amazon base price: $10.00
    List price: $49.99 (that's 80% off!)
    Used price: $29.99
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    BEST GAME EVER CREATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    This is the absolute BEST game ever created. It is so realistac with bookings and injuries that don`t last forjust one game. You also get to train yourself in the practice mode, create players, choose game settings and difficulty level and much, much more.I may have only been a gamer for 4 years, but I know a good game when I see one and this by all means is the best game I have ever played!!!

    The Best
    This is the best soccer game in the world ! A lot of different cameras, the teams are different in attack and defence; the tournment is great, even alone you can be happy playing this game !!!

    Stuart Morton
    This is the greatest soccer game ever made. FIFA, by comparison, reminds me of pinball.


    ESPN Major League Soccer Game Night
    Made by Konami
    Age Group: 5 years and up
      Amazon base price: $9.90
      List price: $44.99 (that's 78% off!)
      Used price: $19.55
      Buy one from zShops for: $23.94
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      WHOA MLS ROCKS!!
      Laides and gentleman, boys and girls YOU are watching the very BEST soccer game ever. The gameplay is exelent , grafics are like many other games in the play station so it is ok sound also but those are minor details, in fact to really enjoy this game you must only check out the details IN the game , check out the goalkeeper , THE GOALKEEPER!! MY GOD it's freakking amaising the reality of him how he plays and catchs the ball dam it everything about the goalkeeper is freaking amaising, I could only buy this game only to watch the goalkeeper play.
      Mls gamenight is much more game than fifa cause of the way the game unfolds , it's gameplay is a thousand times more fun than fifa.
      There are little bad things in this game like grafics and sound , but that at the end doesn't matters if you have fun playing it, and thats the most important thing in any game.
      For the last thing to mention about it, is always to remember to put the spanish comentator (Luis Omar Tapia) the best commentator of the world eventhou you don't know spanish you will enjoy him.
      Have fun with this fantastic and extraordinary good game.

      The Best Soccer Game In the History of PS1!!!!!!
      Is one of the best Soccer game for PlayStation. I bought and it's the only game i play for playStaion. I am An addict to soccer , whoever buys it will have an excellent game at home.

      Better than FIFA 2001
      This may not seem encouraging to prospective players, but I now have a repetitive stress injury from playing MLS Game Night so often. But, it's a pleasurable pain! I love this game! I picked up FIFA 2001 for PSX after coming across several reviews that stated it was the best game ever. Personally, I think MLS has a much better game format: the controls are simpler, you can create/edit your own players/team, obviously there are more opponents to choose from (worldwide, not just European), etc. Most of my other games are collecting dust on the shelves because I'm really devoted to this one.


      International Star Soccer Pro 2000
      Made by Konami
      Age Group: 5 years and up
        Amazon base price: $54.99
        Used price: $34.94
        Average review score:

        Excelente 5 stars
        Yo tengo el Fifa 98 el Fifa 99, el Internacional Super Star Soccer 64, Internacional Super Star Soccer 98 y el Internacional Super Star Soccer 2000, en unas pocas palabras, ES EL MEJOR JUEGO DE FÚTBOL JAMÁS CREADO. Cuando jugué el ISS 64 pensé es increible, es fabuloso, cuando compré el ISS 98 pensé; este es el mejor juego de fútbol del mundo, nada jamás lo superará, pero solo Konamí lo podía lograr; el ISS 2000 es una obra maestra, es increible lo que Konamí logró en el Nintendo 64. Definitivamente el mejor juego de fútbol del mundo. Una exelente noticia es que Konami se preocupó de los más futboleros del mundo, los latinos, así que, si no lo sabías, el juego está en español. Detallazo Konami.

        The best of the best, an increible game of futbol (soccer), if you like the futbol, you love ISS 2000, buy it, the FIFA series is child's things. The game have an option in spansh, for the most fanatic soccer's fan, here en South America. Thanks Konami.

        THE BEST FUTBOL GAME EVER CREATED
        SIMPLEMENTE el mejor juego de futbol JAMAS CREADO.

        Yo tengo todos los juegos de ISS del N64(ISS 64, ISS 98), todos los ISS del SUPERNES ademas de FIFA 99 y FIFA 2000, y les puedo decir con certeza que no van a encontrar un juego de futbol que le llegue si quiera a los talones de ISS2000 , no me cansare de decirlo es LO MEJOR QUE HE JUGADO. Con solo hablar del realismo del balon, lo digo todo: ES COMO JUGAR FUTBOL EN LA VIDA REAL, el balon reacciona como en la vida real Y ES MUY DIFICIL METER UN GOL y esto es lo que hace a este juego UNA JOYA sobre todos los demas.

        NO PUEDEN IMAGINAR LO QUE SIENTO AL SABER QUE -MAJOR A- Y KONAMI ESTAN YA PREPARANDO EL PROXIMO INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR SOCCER, PERO NO PARA N64 SINO PARA EL GAMECUBE.

        No puedo esperar mas para jugarlo. y COMPRARLO. PORQUE SE QUE VA A SER EL MEJOR. ALGO NUNCA ANTES VISTO.

        EN DEFINITIVA: Deben TENER ISS2000. NO DUDES MAS Y VE A COMPRARLO. el mejor y el ultimo ISS para el N64.....

        best soccer game out
        the game play is better then any game out, the graphics much improved over the last version. It does not have the real names of players like fifa does but the game play is much better and more realistic.


        FIFA Soccer 2003
        Made by Electronic Arts
        Age Group: 5 years and up
          Amazon base price: $19.98
          List price: $29.99 (that's 33% off!)
          Buy one from zShops for: $13.98
          FIFA Soccer 2003 lets you play with all the best clubs, players, and national teams. The Club Championship highlights the top 18 club teams with intense detail, including team-specific stadiums and chants. You will have Total Ball Control. Use your feet and head to control the ball like never before. You will also be able to use free kicks and corner kicks to set up a shot or even score directly. Computer opponents will adopt tactics based on game situations.
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          It is the best game ever created for PLAYSTATION ONE
          You should buy it if you are looking for a realistic game,


          Goal Storm Soccer
          Made by Konami
            Amazon base price: $49.99
            Used price: $12.75
            Average review score:

            Looking for Goal Storm Soccer
            I don't care about new game or used game... I just want this game... would be possible?


            Grow to Pro Super Sounds Soccer
            Made by Fisher-Price
              Amazon base price: $29.99
              Average review score:

              No reviews found for this product.
              This toy scores a G-O-A-L!
              We bought this toy for our 2 year old son and it has been a huge hit. He had never played soccer before, so I was impressed at how quickly he learned to score a goal. We first set it to the beginner stage and he was able to get the idea very quickly because every time the ball hit the net the sounds were set off. Then he learned to aim for the target and is getting quite good at this. I have to say this is a very educational toy because it teaches that physical exercise can be very fun and the immediate rewards are very reinforcing. My husband and I have had almost as much fun with it as my son!


              World Cup Soccer '98
              Made by Electronic Arts
              Age Group: 5 years and up
                Amazon base price: $0.98
                List price: $49.99 (that's 98% off!)
                Used price: $6.91
                Average review score:

                The best soccer game i've ever played World Cup 98
                When I first rented this game, I had never really liked soccer on a video game. That all changes in one night. At first i'm one not to read directions on a game that I have never played and learn as i'm playing. But the thing about this one was I started playing, and I was doing stuff right and winning. It was so easy to pick up that I played all night, by winning and losing just about one world cups. I also loved the oldschool, by being teams like the Scotland and Sweendens 1940's or 1960's I can't remeber. I would rank this game as one of the top ten video games of all time for sports games. Thanks alot!!! Go Jayhawks!!!!!!!!!!!!

                A soon to be classic
                This is by far one of the best games that Fifa and EA Sports have created! The graphics are great, and the gameplay is smooth. The only problems i have with the game is the intro song by Chumba Wumba, and the poor commentary by those two annoying Brits!! I'm also pleased that you're able to choose from all of the countries participating in the World Cup, even the ones that haven't made it in a while (like Ecuador, which might i add just made it for the first time this year!!!). All in all, this game is great for anyone who loves soccer!!

                coolest game
                All I got to say is THIS GAME ROCKS.


                World Soccer, Winning Eleven 7 International
                Made by Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing
                  Amazon base price: $18.99
                  List price: $29.99 (that's 37% off!)
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                  Better than FIFA, but
                  I gotta tell ya, I loved this game when I first played it. If you are thinking what to get FIFA or WE7, choose the second. It's fun for a really long time.

                  I played this game from 2 star difficulty to 4 star. It was fun. But now it's just frustrating. I own 4 star... I have 60% ball posession, 20 to 3 shots on target. And I lose 1-3.

                  It's VERY annoying. I get a striker in front of the keeper, alone, 10 meters from the goal. I tap the shoot button, the striker digs the ball and sends it high to the sky... ok... I try again, I get my 90-accuracy, 90-shot power striker 15 meters from the goal. I shoot. He shoots with his strong foot, but like 5 meters wide. -_- Ok. I try more. Every time my strikers mess up. Once, I lose the ball. The striker runs, shoots from 40 meters out, gets perfect top corner past my world-class goalie. I check his stats - 50 shot accuracy, 40 shot power.

                  Um, what???

                  This game may be more realistic, it may have way more stats and tactic options that FIFA, yes it has all that, but it also has something that totally ruins it.

                  It switches players for you. A lot. And when you want a certain player to go for the ball and try to switch automatically, he rarely gets switched to.

                  Imagine this: one striker, one defender, one goalie. You control the defender. You're running along with the defender, in a second you'll tackle him. At that instant, the game switches players, because the defender who was supposed to mark that particular forward came within reach. The defender you were using simply runs away - it's not his job to mark the guy. The forward jogs, fools the keeper as if he was a third grader and taps the ball into the empty net.

                  Sound realistic enough?

                  Or, you intercept a pass in opponent's box, but let the ball go too far. Theoretically, you have posession, because you touched the ball last. But the ball's too far away, so the controller switches to some defender on the other side of the pitch. And what do the rest of the players do? What any player should do when your partner got a ball near the box - make a run. So instead of having my players chase the ball, all 5 or 6 of them run like idiots towards the goal while the opponent defender simply clears it way out.

                  Defenders going up is another awesome thing. I've got my best defender, my central fullback, sent off. Next thing I see when I get a corner is BOTH of the remaining defenders in the opponent's box. Guess what happens next? Opponent clears the ball, my defensive mid watches their striker take the ball, run, do the same fake on the keeper and shoot the ball in.

                  Or take the "awesome" way the players go for the ball. If the opponent touched the ball the last and it's going over the endline, and NOBODY is going to get it, it seems imperative that your player runs (without your being able to control him) to get the ball, tries to trap it right before it crosses the line, and voila, you got a corner instead of a goal-kick. And then on that same corner, your keeper barely stops a header and it goes right back to the opponent striker... Oh no, why would you run? Five of my players, both within a slide-tackle reach from the player, stare as he puts the ball in.

                  Note that this happens to the comp 100 times less than it does to you.

                  No, I know, WE7 has many awesome options. You can do so much that you can't do in FIFA 2004. You can't score with a defender from 50 yards out 9 out of 10 shots you make, for example. But if this game is realistic, my uncle is Bill Gates.

                  Great potential. But the controlling of the players needs to be improved a LOT.

                  Better than EA FIFA
                  This is my very first PC soccer/football game and I think it's, it's fun and fantastic. My favorite features are:

                  1) Training mode - you can practice your gameplay before heading out on one of the play modes
                  2) Edit and create players - put yourself into the game with uber abilities. You can also edit the existing players. My USA Team can hang with the best and finally win the big one.
                  3) Comp vs Comp - it's like watching a soccer game on the telly. You can let the comp make all the decision or you can just play the manager by selecting formations, strategy, etc and then just watch the action.
                  4) Master league mode - there's no MLS league here which IMO is a bummer yet I can play the Euro teams I've never heard of.

                  The graphics are very well done and there doesn't appear to be any fps lag at all. Some people have reported problems with game speed, either it's too fast or too slow. Though I have not experience that at all. The gameplay is very smooth and fluidic. I still need to practice passing a lob. It's not as easy as with a FIFA game. It's probably my lack of skills.(...)

                  Best soccer for PC
                  I have played just about every soccer game out there made for a PC and this is by far the best. Gameplay is awesome, doesn't matter what team or what players, it's just fun to play this game. I agree with some people that at times, especially at the beginning, it can be hard to shoot, but with time it gets better. Passing and through balls are very nice. Player names are not very accurate (Japanese translations probably) but you can edit everything in this game, player name, face, uniform, shoes, name pronounciation and even name on the jersey. You can also create your own players and teams. When you win tournaments and cups you get points to open new features and even classic teams.
                  If you want a real soccer game, this is it. Forget EA Fifa titles. This game is the closest it comes to real soccer.


                  Backyard Soccer 2004
                  Made by Atari
                  • Play soccer with the pros as kids, including Landon Donovan and Cobi Jones
                  • Choose from all 10 Major League Soccer teams
                  • Play quick games, single games, or a whole season
                  • Includes 4 new fields
                  • Track player and team stats
                  Amazon base price: $16.99
                  List price: $19.99 (that's 15% off!)
                  Used price: $10.00
                  Buy one from zShops for: $12.98
                  Create the soccer team of your dreams with the Backyard Kids and the pros as kids. Backyard Soccer 2004 teams up with Major League Soccer to bring you kid versions of goal-scoring, hard-kicking, tough-running players, and puts you in control of the nonstop action. Create team lineups, customize teams, then take the field to play quick games, single games, or a whole season. Junior versions of pro players include Landon Donovan, Clint Mathis, Cobi Jones, and Brandi Chastain. It's the chance of a lifetime to play with the pros in your own backyard.
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                  No reviews found for this product.
                  forced to do setups
                  From the makers of putt-putt,freddi fish,spy fox and pajama sam comes backyard sports.It's fun but you buy it on software,that's where it gets **** instead of *****.Humongous FORCES you to do their setups BEFORe you can play your game.

                  BEST! Baseball PC Game THIS YEAR!!!
                  I gave Backyard Baseball 2003 a 5\5 stars grade because it's easy to play,you can pick your team and best of all there are made up backyard kids of different skill levels and to add to that there are kid versions of Major League Baseball players based on their actual skills. Each player has skills based on a scale from 1 to ten on batting,running ,pitching,and fielding.It's sad that there's no more Tony Gwynn,Mark McGwire,or Cal Ripken Jr but I understand because they're all retired. I think this game is better than High Heat 2003. I would rate HH2003 3/5 stars because it's hard to play and the Minor League players aren't even real. I highly recommend this game over HH2003. I also recommend this game for any sports fan!

                  Backyard Baseball 2003
                  BBY 2003 is a whole lot better than BBY 2001. Get the picture?
                  BBY 2003 has rad new sounds like the swings, connections with
                  the bat & ball etc. New people are doing voices for Vinny, Sunny
                  and the players. A dissapointment in BBY 2003 is a loss of 3
                  all-stars: Mark Mcgwire, Mo Vaghn and Cal Ripken Jr. Mac was always avalible for some reason. He was a guy I counted on all
                  the time. Hit Dog was usually 3rd in the batting order so we could get a man on for Sosa or Mcgwire at cleanup to knock it out of the park. Albert Puljos has replaced Mark Mcgwire for his powerhouse hitting and a Gold Glove kind of guy. Greg Vaghn of the D'Rays has replaced his cousin Mo but Greg will never be as good as the Hit Dog. Jeff Conine has replaced Cal Ripken with a 3000 hit aditude and super at 3rd. Ichiro is just amazing in the outfield, basepath and the plate. BBY 2003 is a "mom can I get this?" kind of game.


                  World Soccer Winning Eleven 6 International
                  Made by Konami
                  Age Group: 5 years and up
                    Amazon base price: $39.99
                    The first thing that strikes you about Winning Eleven 6 International--also known as Pro Evolution Soccer 2 in the UK--is how much faster it is, not just in terms of the pace of your players but also their ability to turn more sharply when receiving the ball. In another clear attempt to up the tempo of the game, which some more arcade-orientated gamers complained was too slow and fiddly, players now recover much more quickly when they lose the ball. There's no waiting around for them to take part in the match again. And it's now much more difficult to tackle and, conversely, you have a lot more control when dribbling the ball. There are other minor changes, such as a slightly odd new horizontal camera option, but basically this is bigger, better, and more. Just in case you've forgotten, that's bigger, better, and more of the best football game ever made. --David Jenkins, Amazon.co.uk
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                    Great football sim
                    For years, EA Sports' FIFA series has been the definitive soccer game in the U.S. However, Konami's Winning Eleven 6, which has been the most popular soccer game in Europe and Japan all these years, makes FIFA look like Midway's Red Card games, which is not necessarily a bad thing. But if you are looking for real football, like you see in the World Cup, this is the game you want to get. Winning Eleven is much more realistic. If you sprint while dribbling, you have to worry about the ball being too far in front of you. There are no cheap goals where you sprint past the last defender and take a cheap shot at the keeper. I played a game earlier today where the final score was 1-0. I had six shots, the computer had four. Those are realistic stats. Every attack has to be strategically thought out and executed carefully. When you do score, you feel like you earned it.

                    I only have a couple of complaints about the game. First, there is a limited selection of teams. In FIFA, just about every club team imaginable is available to play. Here, you just have the biggest national teams and a few club teams. Also, there is no world cup mode. There is a season mode, and a few other cup modes, as well as an excellent master league mode where you build a team and play through several seasons. And finally, the issue that plagues most sports games, A.I. Every once in awhile you can see one of your players just standing there watching the guy with the ball run right by him.

                    These issues aside, Winning Eleven 6 is a pretty good game. If you want a fun game to play with friends where you can score a bunch of high-five inducing goals, then stick with FIFA. But if you want real football, this is the game.

                    Finally, a Konami soccer game for the U.S. fans!
                    First of all, I have to say that I spent more time playing International Superstar Soccer for the N64 than any other video game. Konami is THE authority on soccer video games...period. Forget EA--the only reason I would consider playing their games is the official FIFA license, which is the only thing Konami's games don't have. That and photo-realistic graphics, but Konami's games have always placed substance over style. Winning Eleven 6 runs circles around FIFA 2004 in the gameplay department. Well, actually it doesn't, but that's the whole point--you won't see guys dribbling past an entire defense to score a goal. The game requires real-life strategy and finesse, and the CPU opponent is a worthy challenge even on the third difficulty level. All things considered, this is the best sports game I have ever played. If you're even remotely interested in soccer, play this game.

                    THIS IS GONNA BE THE BEST SOCCER GAME EVER!
                    i'm buying this game the first day it comes out! (along with 007: everything or nothing) i have played Winning Eleven Six International on a demo, and it was just amazing. i can understand now why everyone is so hyped up about this game!


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