90 Minutes

90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football is a football video game developed by Smilebit for the Dreamcast. In Japan it was released as J.League Spectacle Soccer (Jリーグ スペクタクルサッカー), tying it in with the Japanese J.League.[1][2] It features full field action, as well as sim elements such as the ability to make an all-star team.

90 Minutes
European Dreamcast cover art
Developer(s)Smilebit
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Dreamcast
Release
  • EU: October 25, 2001
  • JP: February 7, 2002
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

Players have the freedom to select from over 32 national teams, as well as club teams from major leagues across Europe and around the world.[3][4] There is a choice of club teams from the English, French, German, Italian and Spanish leagues.[3][4] Players may challenge for the World Championship (based on the World Cup) or compete for title glory in a Domestic League competition.[3][4]

The game also features in-game commentary from British television and radio commentator Alan Parry.[3]

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gollark: Well, oops. I'm sure there are lots of unofficial ones floating about anyway.
gollark: Some offense, but I don't think it'll take off.
gollark: <@175505406800560141> Turtlegistics isn't very server-friendly. There are caching variants, various complete rewrites and other stuff floating about.
gollark: CLNinja: you could possibly have a limited-use out of game relay which handles the auth for you.

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