The Japanese version featured all clubs from the top division of Japan Professional Football League J.League Division 1 (1994 J.League season), while the European version featured national teams.
[2] There are many other options such as wind control, weather, environment, pitch type and player's velocity.
[2] After the success of Mega Bomberman (1994), Hudson Soft announced their intention to develop more titles for Sega platforms.
It was scheduled for release very late in the Sega CD's lifespan - March 1995 - but never materialized.
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