玩法系统
The game is similar to the PlayStation version (including the same player names, with the exception of Japan, England and a handful of American players), but with some teams having a more inaccurate home or away kit. The USA, for example, uses their 1994 World Cup Adidas "stripes" kit as their home kit and their then-current Nike home kit as their away kit. Gameplay is similar to that of the Super NES predecessor, International Superstar Soccer Deluxe , upgraded for the Nintendo 64 with 3D animation. While it keeps largely the same team squads (with the teams now sporting near-authentic kits), South Africa debuted in this game as a selectable side, replacing Morocco . However, the Japanese version has teams that are not present in the Western versions: Bolivia , Yugoslavia , Iran , Australia , Canada and Saudi Arabia . In addition, in ISS 64 , Turkey is still incorrectly billed as an Asian team rather than European, unlike in Jikkyō World Soccer 3 . There are six game modes, including single match, league battle and penalty shoot-out . The player can assign a team member to cover a specific member of the opposing team. The International Cup has the player competing against a range of teams from around the world in a round-robin tournament , while the World League is a series of 70 matches against every one of other teams in the game. The player can also contest a penalty shoot-out competition with up to 4 players or attempt to complete certain scenarios. These matches are set up with a specific goal—for example, scoring a goal within a given time limit or stopping the opposing team from scoring.
销售与商业表现
总销量
1 million copies
媒体评价
IGN
9/10
GameSpot
7/10
Famitsu
32/40
Edge
9/10
Game Informer
9/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
9.25/10
Nintendo Power
3.75/5
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