Goal Storm / ISS Pro Series
Pro Evolution Soccer series traces its roots to Goal Storm (also known as World Soccer Winning Eleven in Japan). The game was developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. and was released in 1996. The following 3 games in the series were also produced by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and they were released under the name of ISS Pro for the European market and Winning Eleven for the rest of the world.
Europe and North America | Japan | Platforms | ||
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Name | Release Date | Name | Release Date | |
Goal Storm | 1996 | World Soccer Winning Eleven | PlayStation | |
ISS Pro / Goal Storm 97 | 1997 June 1 | Winning Eleven 97 | PlayStation | |
ISS Pro 98 | 1998 May 1 | Winning Eleven 3 | 1998 November 12 | PlayStation |
ISS Pro Evolution | 1999 May | Winning Eleven 4 | 2000 June 6 | PlayStation |
ISS Pro Evolution 2 | 2001 March 23 | World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000: U-23 Medal Heno Chousen | 2001 December | PlayStation |
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