Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The Tomorrow
Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The Tomorrow is a Japan-exclusive action/cinematic soccer video game released in 1996 by Bandai for the PlayStation. The game is one of few to have two modes: a friendly match mode and a story mode in which the players follow the plot of the actual anime.
Story Mode
The storyline immediately skips to the junior World Cup grand final between Japan and Germany. During the first match, the players will have a difficulty to score against the German keeper, Deuter Müller. However, each time the players finish a match no matter if it was a defeat or draw, players will gain experience points making the next retry easier.After winning a number of games with Japan Junior, the focus changes to Shingo Aoi in Italy just as it does in the anime. It later focuses back to Japan Junior in preparation for a match against Holland Youth.
While Tsubasa is away to Brazil to meet Roberto and join the Brazil League, the rest of Japan Youth members gets harsh trainings from their new coach Minato Gamo after Tatsuo Mikami's retirement, for a preparation in Asian League, until they got their fighting spirits back to overcome these harsh trainings once Tsubasa return to Japan. In the middle of Asian League against Thailand Youth, Shingo and Genzo Wakabayashi joins Japan Youth in its second round and able to win the match.
Unlike in anime, it has exclusive ending after the seven members of Japan Youth were being given a proper training so they can be qualified to enter the Asian League. Japan Youth has a special match against the Dream Team.