Software:ISS (2000 video game)
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Developer(s) | Major A |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Series | International Superstar Soccer |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance |
Release | PlayStation, PlayStation 2 Game Boy Advance |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
International Superstar Soccer (abbreviated as ISS, known as Jikkyou World Soccer 2000, Jikkyou World Soccer 2000 Final Edition and Jikkyou J-League Perfect Striker 3 in Japan) is a football video game in the International Superstar Soccer series by Konami. International Superstar Soccer is a game for one or two players, or even up to four players with the PlayStation's multitap.
Players can train and edit their teams, and they can change the formations and tactics before the match. During the match, they can adjust camera angles, make substitutions and tactical changes, adjust the game speed, and so on. The main game element is controlling the players, making searching passes, and scoring goals.[1]
ISS 2000 was the first installment in the series to feature fully licensed teams. All teams that competed in the UEFA Euro 2000 tournament, alongside many others, have real players and likeness. Additionally, most international teams have their real kit.
Teams
Teams marked in bold are fully licensed.
Europe 1
Europe 2
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Austria
- Denmark
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Luxembourg
- San Marino
- Andorra
- Liechtenstein
Europe 3
- Template:Country data SCG
- Croatia
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Greece
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Slovenia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Albania
- Macedonia
Europe 4
Europe 5
Europe 6
Africa 1
- Cameroon
- Nigeria
- South Africa
- Tunisia
- Morocco
- Gabon
- Cape Verde
- Kenya
- Namibia
- Egypt
- Template:Country data LBR
- Ghana
Africa 2
- Ivory Coast
- Template:Country data ANG
- Template:Country data GUI
- Rwanda
- Template:Country data NIG
- Senegal
- Template:Country data ZIM
- Algeria
- Mali
- Template:Country data GAM
- Zambia
- Template:Country data TOG
North America 1
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- Jamaica
- Cuba
- Panama
- Template:Country data LCA
- Template:Country data ARU
- Template:Country data HON
- Guatemala
- Costa Rica
- Template:Country data TRI
North America 2
- Template:Country data BRB
- Dominican Republic
- Template:Country data SUR
- Template:Country data HAI
- Template:Country data VIN
- Template:Country data SKN
- Template:Country data AIA
- Template:Country data PUR
- Template:Country data DMA
- El Salvador
- Template:Country data BAH
- Template:Country data GUY
South America
Asia 1
- Japan
- South Korea
- North Korea
- China PR
- Hong Kong
- Pakistan
- Syria
- Bangladesh
- Bahrain
- Afghanistan
- Thailand
- Malaysia
Asia 2
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- Iran
- Uzbekistan
- Kazakhstan
- Template:Country data NEP
- Vietnam
- India
- Philippines
- Iraq
- Template:Country data KUW
- Qatar
Oceania
- Australia
- Template:Country data COK
- New Zealand
- Template:Country data TUV
- Template:Country data FIJ
- Template:Country data SAM
- Template:Country data TAH
- Template:Country data ASA
- Template:Country data TGA
- Template:Country data SOL
- Template:Country data VAN
- Papua New Guinea
U-23 Teams
- England
- Portugal
- Spain
- France
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Italy
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Croatia
- Yugoslavia
- Greece
- Sweden
- Norway
- Russia
- Turkey
- Tunisia
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Cameroon
- South Africa
- USA
- Mexico
- Jamaica
- Honduras
- Colombia
- Peru
- Brazil
- Bolivia
- Paraguay
- Uruguay
- Chile
- Argentina
- Japan
- South Korea
- China
- Hong Kong
- Thailand
- Malaysia
- Nepal
- Kazakhstan
- Uzbekistan
- Iran
- UAE
- Saudi Arabia
- Australia
References
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISS (2000 video game).
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