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During development it appears to have been known as '''''Tecmo J.League Soccer''''' (テクモJリーグサッカー). | During development it appears to have been known as '''''Tecmo J.League Soccer''''' (テクモJリーグサッカー). | ||
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+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | ===Teams=== | ||
+ | {{#vardefine:logodate|1997-05-30}}{{multicol| | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Kashima Antlers}} Kashima Antlers | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|JEF United Ichihara}} JEF United Ichihara | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Kashiwa Reysol}} Kashiwa Reysol | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Urawa Red Diamonds}} Urawa Red Diamonds | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Verdy Kawasaki}} Verdy Kawasaki | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Yokohama Marinos}} Yokohama Marinos | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Yokohama Flügels}} Yokohama Flügels | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Bellmare Hiratsuka}} Bellmare Hiratsuka | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Shimizu S-Pulse}} Shimizu S-Pulse | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Júbilo Iwata}} Júbilo Iwata | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Nagoya Grampus Eight}} Nagoya Grampus Eight | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Kyoto Purple Sanga}} Kyoto Purple Sanga | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Gamba Osaka}} Gamba Osaka | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Cerezo Osaka}} Cerezo Osaka | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Vissel Kobe}} Vissel Kobe | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Sanfrecce Hiroshima}} Sanfrecce Hiroshima | ||
+ | *{{FootballLogo|Avispa Fukuoka}} Avispa Fukuoka | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== |
Revision as of 16:40, 27 October 2023
J.League Go Go Goal! | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: Tecmo | ||||||||||
Developer: Tecmo | ||||||||||
Licensor: J.League | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (34 tracks) | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: 6Player, 3D Control Pad | ||||||||||
Genre: Sports[1][2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | ||||||||||
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J.League Go Go Goal! (Jリーグ GO GO ゴール!) is a 1997 football game for the Sega Saturn by Tecmo.
During development it appears to have been known as Tecmo J.League Soccer (テクモJリーグサッカー).
Contents
Gameplay
Teams
Kashima Antlers
JEF United Ichihara
Kashiwa Reysol
Urawa Red Diamonds
Verdy Kawasaki
Yokohama Marinos
Yokohama Flügels
Bellmare Hiratsuka
Shimizu S-Pulse
Júbilo Iwata
Nagoya Grampus Eight
Kyoto Purple Sanga
Gamba Osaka
Cerezo Osaka
Vissel Kobe
Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Avispa Fukuoka
Magazine articles
- Main article: J.League Go Go Goal!/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1997-19: "1997-19 (1997-06-13)" (1997-05-30)
Physical scans
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57 | |
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Based on 3 reviews |
Technical information
- Main article: J.League Go Go Goal!/Technical information.
References
- ↑ File:JLGGG Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-20 23:05)
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-19 (1997-06-13)" (JP; 1997-05-30), page 12
- ↑ Famitsu, "1997-06-06" (JP; 1997-05-23), page 1
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-18 (1997-06-06)" (JP; 1997-05-23), page 157
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 16
J.League Go Go Goal! | |
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Main page | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception | Technical information |
J.League-sponsored football games for Sega systems | |
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J.League Champion Soccer (1993) | J.League Pro Striker (1993) | J.League Pro Striker Kanzenban (1993) | J.League Pro Striker 2 (1994) | Pro Striker Final Stage (1995) | |
The J. League 1994 (1994) | |
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 (1994) | J.League Soccer Dream Eleven (1995) | |
Victory Goal (1995) | Victory Goal '96 (1996) | J.League Victory Goal '97 (1997) | J.League Go Go Goal! (1997) | J.League Jikkyou Honoo no Striker (1998) | |
J.League Spectacle Soccer (2002) | |
See also: Soccer Tsuku |