International Superstar Soccer Pro
International Superstar Soccer Pro is a football video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. It is a slightly improved version of the Japan-exclusive J-League Jikkyō Winning Eleven 97.
It features 32 international teams, four different stadia, 13 team formations along with eight unique strategies and a choice of Exhibition Mode, International League, International Cup and a Penalty Kick mode. It can be played as a one or two player game.
Teams available
[Image:Isspro 02.jpg|thumb|left|200px]International Superstar Soccer Pro includes 32 different international teams based on their real equivalents of season 1996/1997 with accurate home, away and goalkeeper kits featuring manufacturer logos and national emblems. The line-up of each team consists of 16 fictional players.
Reception
The game was met with positive reviews. Critics were particularly pleased with the fluid, lifelike animations, and the simplicity and responsiveness of the controls. In addition, the game was also praised for its strong blend of realism and fun, an aspect which was noted by Kraig Kujawa of Electronic Gaming Monthly. However, the audio was criticized, with the primary complaints being the inconsistency of the announcer and the annoying clicking sound which accompanies players moving down the field. In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 26 out of 40.Next Generation was generally positive to the game. Although the magazine commented that the game cannot be compared with Worldwide Soccer '97 for Sega Saturn in terms of graphics and controls, they appreciated the pace and strategy of the game, and ultimately recommended the game for PlayStation owners. GamePro concluded that it comes in second to FIFA 97, but recommended players rent both games to see which one better suits their tastes. In Absolute PlayStation, Martin gave it an 86% and called it "the first soccer game on PSX that has the correct balance between superb graphics and intuitive controls", while co-reviewer Adam gave it an 8/10 and praised the players for being easily recognizable despite the absence of a players' license.