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J-League Fighting Soccer | |
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Developer(s) | Graphic Research [1] |
Publisher(s) | IGS |
Composer(s) | Fumito Tamayama (Game Boy) Yoko Suzuki (Famicom) |
Platform(s) |
Game Boy Family Computer |
Release | Game Boy
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Genre(s) | Traditional soccer simulation |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer (up to two players) |
J-League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers (Jリーグ ファイティングサッカー, J-Rīgu Faitingu Sakkā) is a Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game for the Game Boy and Family Computer.
The Game Boy version (released almost 5 months before the start of the inaugural season of the J.League) was the first title officially licensed by the J.League.
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the corresponding article in Japanese. (June 2012) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
J-League Fighting Soccer | |
---|---|
![]() Cover art (Game Boy) | |
Developer(s) | Graphic Research [1] |
Publisher(s) | IGS |
Composer(s) | Fumito Tamayama (Game Boy) Yoko Suzuki (Famicom) |
Platform(s) |
Game Boy Family Computer |
Release | Game Boy
|
Genre(s) | Traditional soccer simulation |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer (up to two players) |
J-League Fighting Soccer: The King of Ace Strikers (Jリーグ ファイティングサッカー, J-Rīgu Faitingu Sakkā) is a Japan-exclusive soccer simulation video game for the Game Boy and Family Computer.
The Game Boy version (released almost 5 months before the start of the inaugural season of the J.League) was the first title officially licensed by the J.League.