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WLS 98 World League Soccer – PS1 World League Soccer ’98 is an association football video game developed by Silicon Dreams. It was published in May 1998 by Eidos Interactive on the Sony PlayStation and PC, and by Sega on the Sega Saturn. In World League Soccer ’98 the player is able to move, kick, chip, volley and perform advanced passing…
WLS 98 World League Soccer – PS1 World League Soccer ’98 is an association football video game developed by Silicon Dreams. It was published in May 1998 by Eidos Interactive on the Sony PlayStation and PC, and by Sega on the Sega Saturn. In World League Soccer ’98 the player is able to move, kick, chip, volley and perform advanced passing techniques, including one-twos, chip returns and swerved long-balls. Players can also chest and head the ball with total control. Also, it is possible to alter pitch type, weather conditions, and stadium design. There are eight major European leagues plus the US and Japanese leagues, with 145 teams available to choose from, as well as international competitions which can be custom-designed. Live commentary is provided by Peter Brackley and Ray Wilkins, and motion capture by Les Ferdinand. Manufacturer’s description: WLS ’98 takes football games to a new level of excellence! Total control, fluid play and fast-paced action make this the best looking and most playable footie game ever for your PlayStation. Play UK, European, US and Japanese leagues with 145 teams plus International competitions. Features live commentary by Peter Brackley and Ray Wilkins. Motion capture by Les Ferdinand.
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