International Superstar Soccer Deluxe, known as Jikkyou World Soccer 2: Fighting Eleven in Japan and also known as ISS Deluxe, is a football video game and the sequel to International Superstar Soccer developed and published by Konami. The Deluxe version was published first to the SNES in 1995, then the Mega Drive in 1996 (developed by Factor 5) and finally the PlayStation in 1997.
The game features 16 different formations, and 8 strategies, and includes 36 national sides. However, all players have fictitious names, due to a lack of official licensing.
Game Modes
There are 6 different game modes. While there is no game saving function, there is a password system that allows the player to restore a previous game.
Open Game: A friendly match against a human player or the CPU with the option to choose a stadium, weather conditions, player’s handicap, number of players on the pitch and the skill level of the goal keeper. It is also possible to spectate a CPU vs CPU match.
There’s a “Short League” mode where you can play in a 24-team mini-league, and a “Short Tournament” with 64 teams competing in a knockout tournament.
International Cup: a World Cup mode starting from a regional qualifying round.
European Cup: a Euro Cup mode starting from a regional qualifying round.
World Series: a 48 teams league playing home and away.
Scenario: 12 scenarios recreating historical matches. The game starts during the match in different conditions, and the player has to defend the result or make a comeback depending on the difficulty level.
Penalty Kicks: the standard 5 penalty kicks mode with sudden death if both teams are tied.
Training: there are 3 different training modes; free training where you can try the game controls on the pitch, free kick training and corner kick training. There’s also a “challenge mode” where you can beat records in different skills.