European Super League (video game)

[1] Players can select from 16 licensed European sides including A.C. Milan, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Liverpool, and Real Madrid, with real player names and likenesses, as well as accurate stadia and kits.

[3] The 16 sides were chosen, according to producer David Casey to provide "the best teams from the major territories - England, Spain, France, Germany, Italy - and then selected one well-known team from the other countries to make up the 16".

Manchester United were cited as among the available teams in previews,[3] but were replaced by Chelsea in the released game.

[2] Writing in Dreamcast Magazine Martin Mathers gave the game 58/100, commenting that "The visuals, while adequate, aren't exactly mind-blowing and the whole experience seems a bit too sluggish for our liking".

[4] Greg Howson of The Guardian gave the game 3/5 stars, arguing that players may "marvel at Zidane's accurately modelled bald patch and the admittedly impressive stadia but groan as the match kicks off".