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J.League Soccer Dream Eleven
System(s): Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: J.League
Peripherals supported: Gear-to-Gear Cable
Genre: Sports[1][2] (football)

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Game Gear
JP
¥5,5005,500 G-3431
Sega Rating: All Ages

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J.League Soccer Dream Eleven (Jリーグサッカードリームイレブン) is a football game for the Sega Game Gear. It is a spiritual sequel to J.League GG Pro Striker '94, though takes an entirely different approach to the sport than this earlier title.

Gameplay

As the name suggests, J.League Soccer Dream Eleven features teams from the Japanese J.League, specifically the 14 teams which competed in the 1995 season:

  • Gamba Osaka Gamba Osaka
  • JEF United Ichihara JEF United Ichihara
  • Nagoya Grampus Eight Nagoya Grampus Eight
  • Sanfrecce Hiroshima Sanfrecce Hiroshima
  • Urawa Red Diamonds Urawa Red Diamonds
  • Verdy Kawasaki Verdy Kawasaki
  • Yokohama Flügels Yokohama Flügels
  • Yokohama Marinos Yokohama Marinos
  • Kashima Antlers Kashima Antlers
  • Shimizu S-Pulse Shimizu S-Pulse
  • Júbilo Iwata Júbilo Iwata
  • Bellmare Hiratsuka Bellmare Hiratsuka
  • Cerezo Osaka Cerezo Osaka
  • Kashiwa Reysol Kashiwa Reysol

The game is played vertically with a reduced ruleset.

Magazine articles

Main article: J.League Soccer Dream Eleven/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
50
[3]
Sega Game Gear
50
Based on
1 review

J.League Soccer Dream Eleven

Game Gear, JP
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Cover
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Cart

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Game Gear
 ?
CRC32 abddf0eb
MD5 2b4ba7d870b8a57e769f9e0cb605c536
SHA-1 bed727b732712f115ddc4dc5fd873e6cd3787b62
512kB Cartridge (JP)

References

  1. File:JLSDE GG JP Box Front.jpg
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/gamegear/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2018-12-07 04:57)
  3. Famitsu, "1995-12-01" (JP; 1995-11-17), page 35


J.League Soccer Dream Eleven

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J.League-sponsored football games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
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)
Arcade
The J. League 1994 (1994)
Sega Game Gear
J.League GG Pro Striker '94 (1994) | J.League Soccer Dream Eleven (1995)
Sega Saturn
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)
Sega Dreamcast
J.League Spectacle Soccer (2002)
See also: Soccer Tsuku