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{{Header Nav|game=J-League Soccer V-Shoot|num=3}}
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{{Game
|completion=3
|image=J-League Soccer V-Shoot title screen.jpg
|title=J-League Soccer V-Shoot
|title=J-League Soccer V-Shoot
|image=J-League Soccer V-Shoot title screen.jpg
|japanese=JリーグサッカーVシュート
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=JリーグサッカーVシュート
|year=1994
|released={{jp|1994}}
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=[[Soccer]]
|genre=[[Soccer]]
|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''J-League Soccer V-Shoot''' (JリーグサッカーVシュート, lit. ''J-Rīgu Sakkā V-Shūto''), commonly referred to as just '''V-Shoot''', is a [[soccer]] arcade game which was released by [[Namco]] in [[1994]] only in Japan; it runs on that company's NB-1 hardware, and features the twelve then-current real-life teams from the J-League (the '''Kashima Antlers''', '''J.E.F United''', '''Mitsubishi Urawa Red Diamonds''', '''Verdy Yomiuri''', the '''Yokohama Marinos''', the '''Yokohama A.S Flügels''', '''Shonan Bellmare''', '''Shimizu S-Pulse''', '''Júbilo Iwata''', '''Nagoya Grampus Eight''', '''Gamba Osaka''', and '''Sanfrecce Hiroshima'''). All the players' names also reflect the [[1993]] lineups - and a sequel, [[J-League Soccer Prime Goal EX]], was released in [[1996]].
'''J-League Soccer V-Shoot''' (JリーグサッカーVシュート, lit. ''J-Rīgu Sakkā V-Shūto''), commonly referred to as just '''V-Shoot''', is a [[soccer]] arcade game which was released by [[Namco]] in [[1994]] only in Japan; it runs on that company's NB-1 hardware, and features the twelve then-current real-life teams from the J-League (the '''Kashima Antlers''', '''J.E.F United''', '''Mitsubishi Urawa Red Diamonds''', '''Verdy Yomiuri''', the '''Yokohama Marinos''', the '''Yokohama A.S Flügels''', '''Shonan Bellmare''', '''Shimizu S-Pulse''', '''Júbilo Iwata''', '''Nagoya Grampus Eight''', '''Gamba Osaka''', and '''Sanfrecce Hiroshima'''). All the players' names also reflect the [[1993]] lineups - and a sequel, [[J-League Soccer Prime Goal EX]], was released in [[1996]].
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{{ToC}}
{{ToC}}
{{J-League}}
{{J-League}}


[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Namco]]
[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Soccer]]
[[Category:Soccer]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:MAME]]
[[Category:MAME]]

Latest revision as of 16:51, 9 May 2022

Box artwork for J-League Soccer V-Shoot.
Box artwork for J-League Soccer V-Shoot.
J-League Soccer V-Shoot
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1994
System(s)Arcade
Followed byJ-League Soccer Prime Goal EX
SeriesJ-League
Japanese titleJリーグサッカーVシュート
Genre(s)Soccer
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksJ-League Soccer V-Shoot ChannelSearchSearch

J-League Soccer V-Shoot (JリーグサッカーVシュート, lit. J-Rīgu Sakkā V-Shūto), commonly referred to as just V-Shoot, is a soccer arcade game which was released by Namco in 1994 only in Japan; it runs on that company's NB-1 hardware, and features the twelve then-current real-life teams from the J-League (the Kashima Antlers, J.E.F United, Mitsubishi Urawa Red Diamonds, Verdy Yomiuri, the Yokohama Marinos, the Yokohama A.S Flügels, Shonan Bellmare, Shimizu S-Pulse, Júbilo Iwata, Nagoya Grampus Eight, Gamba Osaka, and Sanfrecce Hiroshima). All the players' names also reflect the 1993 lineups - and a sequel, J-League Soccer Prime Goal EX, was released in 1996.

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