Tecmo Cup is a soccer simulator combined with RPG elements. As the game progress, Robin and his teammates will get better. The matches themselves consist of numerous choices what t...
Power Soccer is a Sports game, developed by Kitty Group and published by Tokuma Shoten, which was released in Japan in 1990.
Soccer League - Winner's Cup (サッカーリーグ ウィナーズカップ?) is a soccer game developed by SAS Sakata for the Famicom, and published by Data East in 1988. During game play, fiel...
Elite Soccer was also released for the Game Boy. Developed by Denton Designs, it was also published in Japan by Coconuts Japan as World Cup Striker, and in Europe as Soccer.
Released only a few months after Euro 2004, FIFA 2005 brings several features to the franchise, such as the return of a player creation tool, where a player can be created from scr...
2006 FIFA World Cup features 12 official stadiums used at 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany and stadiums from each qualifying region. Gamers can play as their favorite team from qualific...
Zidane: Football Generation 2002 is a Sports game, developed by Aqua Pacific and published by Cryo Interactive, which was released in Europe in 2002.
Captain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki is a Sports game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002.
The sole portable entry in the Formation Soccer series.
J.League Pocket is a soccer game that was a launch title in Japan for the Game Boy Advance.
The Virtua Striker series returns with 64 national football teams from around the world. Whether you play as France, Brazil, or Argentina, you can take your team to the final of th...
The 2002 season's version of the Total Soccer franchise.
Dynamite Soccer 98 is the second game in the Dynamite Soccer series.
An arcadey foosball simulation game.
Tecmo World Cup Super Soccer is quite different from the similarly-named Tecmo World Cup Soccer. In this football (soccer) game players can choose between competing for the World C...
The fourth entry in Sega's J-League soccer management simulator.
Released in 1995 for the PlayStation. First title of the J-League Winning Eleven series.
Combination Pro Soccer: J.League no Kantoku ni Natte Sekai wo Mezase! was released in 1998 for the PlayStation. Developed by Kuusoukagaku and published by Axela.
Released in 1998 for the Game Boy. Known as Nihon Daihyou Team France de Ganbare! - J.League Supporter Soccer.
Released in 1995 for the Game Boy.
The fourth and last Captain Tsubasa game released on the Super Famicom. Takes its inspiration from a sequel anime series released in the 90s rather than the 80s original.
Real Soccer 2010 is the seventh entry in Gameloft's annual series of mobile football games. Like with previous releases the game is played from an isometric bird's eye view. The ga...
Football Genius - The Ultimate Quiz for the Xbox 360
Hey! Soccer time with the Crazy Chicken!
Follow up to World League Soccer 98 endorsed by Michael Owen