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Play J.League Live 64 (J) Online

You slide into tackles with just the right crunch, string together quick passes, and celebrate when Kashima Antlers’ strikers bury one in the top corner—feels like actual soccer, not just polygons kicking a ball.

Developer: Hudson Soft
Genre: Sports
Released: 1997
File size: 4.78 MB
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Game Overview

J.League Live 64 came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, developed by Hudson Soft. It was part of a wave of early 3D sports games on the system, offering a dedicated take on Japan's professional soccer league when many other titles focused on international clubs.

You control a full team of J.League players, directing passes, making tackles, and taking shots on goal. The main objective is to outscore your opponent within a match. Signature mechanics include sliding tackles that feel weighty and responsive, quick through balls to break defensive lines, and set piece strategies for corners and free kicks. The pacing is brisk, with matches that move quickly from end to end, though the difficulty can spike against smarter AI teams. It feels like a straightforward, no frills soccer sim that captures the flow of a real match.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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