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International Superstar Soccer '98 (Europe)

Nintendo 64
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1997
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ISS '98 on N64 stays one of the greatest football games of the nineties. The ball-at-feet feel is precise, decision-making reads cleanly and the AI shows rare finesse. Lacking the weight of licences yet brimming with love for the sport, it offers a subtler experience than its EA rivals.

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Category
Sports 4 players 3+
Description
Konami's acclaimed football simulation with instant pick-up-and-play appeal and dynamic gameplay. Published by Konami, released in 1997 in Europe and North America. Licensed international nations, tournament and cup modes, improved AI, fluid player animations, and multiplayer.

International Superstar Soccer '98 review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅05/12/1997
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

Konami European December 1997 pressing, which stands as the apex of the Konami football branch on N64 before the dominant PlayStation productions arrived. The PAL version contains all the period's national teams and keeps the Peter Brackley commentary in full. A notable editorial singularity: the absence of a transition to the original British cover makes the European edition the reference piece for Konami football enthusiasts.

Better with friends

Lively, readable arcade soccer, cut out for four-player games where quick passing and well-timed strikes trump pure simulation. The competition thrives on blistering one-twos, snatched goals and the trash talk that follows every swing. Easy to fire up and snappy, it turns any match into a pride duel and calls for a rematch the moment the final whistle blows.

Is International Superstar Soccer '98 still worth playing in 2026?

International Superstar Soccer 98 on N64 remains one of the great football games of the late nineties. The on-ball feel is precise, decision-making readable, the AI unusually crafty and the match rhythm strikingly modern. Without EA's licence weight, Konami's title bets everything on the quality of the game itself and delivers a more subtle, more tactical experience, especially satisfying in local multiplayer. The presentation has aged, but the core mechanics still read as a textbook case. For retro football fans and arcade-sports lovers, essential today.

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