World League Soccer, known as Pro Soccer (Japanese: プロサッカー, Hepburn: Puro sakkā) in Japan, is an association football-based sports video game developed by C-Lab, and released for Super NES and Sharp X68000 systems in 1991.
The game's two-player mode largely requires on luck instead of skill to make plays like goals and free kicks.
While the graphics are standard for the Super NES, the "jerky" scrolling destroys the limited playability that exists in the game.
Ball handling controls tend to be extremely difficult despite the simplistic approach to soccer.
A variety of moves, including the aftertouch, are fully accessible with by only using one button on a standard joystick.