Released two obscure PS1 football game videos recently.
Jikkyou Survival League has the most beautiful stadium in PS1 football games
Viva Football tried to be a history book of World Cups, a boring one
I present you to "Knuckleball shots in PS1 football games" like wtf. Not once but twice. In Jikkyou video watch from 1:12. I was like "WTF, did he just shot a knuckleball in a PS1 game???". It has two replays and it looks like a knuckleball to me. In Viva Football video watch from 2:16. It may be deflected from the wall, I'm not sure on that one
Jikkyou Survival League has the most beautiful stadium in PS1 football games
J-League Soccer - Jikkyou Survival League is an obscure football game based on Japanese Leagues made by Tecmo in 1999 for PS1. It only released in Japan. Tecmo has legendary retro football games, one of them was Tecmo World Cup '98, just before this game. Jikkyou Survival League has similar animations with Tecmo World Cup '98. Shoulder Barge, Sliding Tackle and GK Save animations are really similar. However gameplay is mostly similar to later Tecmo World Cup Millennium (2000) arcade game.
Jikkyou Survival League only has 3 camera modes, far-mid-close. Even the far camera is not far enough. Game has clear, rainy and snowy weather, rainy and snowy weathers are impressive for a PS1 football game. Gameplay is fast but actions are delayed. I didn't really enjoyed the game but it felt like a surprise.
Game Description:
The J. League Division 1 is the top division of Japan Professional Football League and is the top professional association football league in Japan. It is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football and the only league given top class 'A' ranking by the AFC. Currently, J. League Division 1 is the first level of the Japanese association football league system. The second tier is represented by J. League Division 2.
J-League Soccer - Jikkyou Survival League is a soccer game endorsed by the J.League and the game features different weather effects, stadiums, night and day time, J.League teams and these game modes: - Friendly: Featuring 1 player vs computer, 1 player vs another human player and computer vs computer. - J.League: Choose a team and try to win the J.League - Tournament: Choose a team and try to win the tournament. - Practice mode: Choose a team and practice all the game movements.
Manufacturer's description:
The use of motion capture, provides a dynamic player movement in real! Fun is endless tactical football by a combination of a variety of tactics also substantial tactical, and "command" Supervision of 12 types. Equipped with a "rating system" player features the industry's first scoring play of each player during the game, berth to the "all-star game" is the key and this number is. In making detailed and exhilaration during the game, football is a game that fans are encouraged confidently to other users of course.
0:00 - 2:31 Mid Camera, Clear Weather
2:31 - 2:58 Close Camera, Rainy Weather
2:58 - 3:30 Far Camera, Rainy Weather
3:30 - 5:01 Far Camera, Snowy Weather
5:01 - 7:24 Such a beautiful stadium
7:24 - 8:37 CRT Shader
Jikkyou Survival League only has 3 camera modes, far-mid-close. Even the far camera is not far enough. Game has clear, rainy and snowy weather, rainy and snowy weathers are impressive for a PS1 football game. Gameplay is fast but actions are delayed. I didn't really enjoyed the game but it felt like a surprise.
Game Description:
The J. League Division 1 is the top division of Japan Professional Football League and is the top professional association football league in Japan. It is one of the most successful leagues in Asian club football and the only league given top class 'A' ranking by the AFC. Currently, J. League Division 1 is the first level of the Japanese association football league system. The second tier is represented by J. League Division 2.
J-League Soccer - Jikkyou Survival League is a soccer game endorsed by the J.League and the game features different weather effects, stadiums, night and day time, J.League teams and these game modes: - Friendly: Featuring 1 player vs computer, 1 player vs another human player and computer vs computer. - J.League: Choose a team and try to win the J.League - Tournament: Choose a team and try to win the tournament. - Practice mode: Choose a team and practice all the game movements.
Manufacturer's description:
The use of motion capture, provides a dynamic player movement in real! Fun is endless tactical football by a combination of a variety of tactics also substantial tactical, and "command" Supervision of 12 types. Equipped with a "rating system" player features the industry's first scoring play of each player during the game, berth to the "all-star game" is the key and this number is. In making detailed and exhilaration during the game, football is a game that fans are encouraged confidently to other users of course.
0:00 - 2:31 Mid Camera, Clear Weather
2:31 - 2:58 Close Camera, Rainy Weather
2:58 - 3:30 Far Camera, Rainy Weather
3:30 - 5:01 Far Camera, Snowy Weather
5:01 - 7:24 Such a beautiful stadium
7:24 - 8:37 CRT Shader
Viva Football tried to be a history book of World Cups, a boring one
Viva Football (known as Viva Soccer in North America, 20 Reiki Striker Retsuden in Japan and Absolute Football in France) is a football game released for the PS1 and PC in 1998, Dreamcast version is cancelled. It was developed by Crimson Studio and published by Virgin Interactive. I played PS1 version on PC with DuckStation emulator.
First of all, it's a great concept to have World Cup history as a game. It's really impressive that game covers 11 World Cups, 1958 to 1998. Including qualifiers! That means a total of 1035 teams and over 16,000 real life players. However I see that they have wrong kit numbers like Maradona wears 8 for some reason I can't understand.
As for what it matters, gameplay sucks. Game runs like a slideshow at constant 20 FPS and gets worse in replays. Controls are so bad, it's painful to play.
0:00 - 0:44 Sepia 1958
0:44 - 1:01 Black&White 1962
1:01 - 1:27 Color television 1966
1:27 - 2:41 CRT Shader
First of all, it's a great concept to have World Cup history as a game. It's really impressive that game covers 11 World Cups, 1958 to 1998. Including qualifiers! That means a total of 1035 teams and over 16,000 real life players. However I see that they have wrong kit numbers like Maradona wears 8 for some reason I can't understand.
As for what it matters, gameplay sucks. Game runs like a slideshow at constant 20 FPS and gets worse in replays. Controls are so bad, it's painful to play.
0:00 - 0:44 Sepia 1958
0:44 - 1:01 Black&White 1962
1:01 - 1:27 Color television 1966
1:27 - 2:41 CRT Shader
I present you to "Knuckleball shots in PS1 football games" like wtf. Not once but twice. In Jikkyou video watch from 1:12. I was like "WTF, did he just shot a knuckleball in a PS1 game???". It has two replays and it looks like a knuckleball to me. In Viva Football video watch from 2:16. It may be deflected from the wall, I'm not sure on that one