本作历史性地收录了15座日本知名球场,包括国立竞技场、鹿岛足球场、横滨国际综合竞技场等。每一座球场都根据真实的看台、草皮和周边环境进行了三维建模,让玩家在家就能感受到仿若置身日本各大城市球场的热烈氛围。
Let us be honest: By 2025 standards, the game looks like Lego men playing on a green grid. But in 2000, the 3D models in J. League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000 were top-tier. Konami had nailed the "weight" of players. When you watched a replay in slow motion, you saw authentic shirt tugging, realistic sliding tackle physics, and the way a player’s ankle buckled slightly when landing from a jump. j league jikkyou winning eleven 2000
J.League Jikkyou Winning Eleven 2000 stands as a monument to a time when gameplay feel and mechanical precision reigned supreme over microtransactions and live-service updates. It documented a golden era of Japanese football, right before the country co-hosted the historic 2002 FIFA World Cup. Konami had nailed the "weight" of players
This wasn't a full sequel but rather an updated release akin to a modern "Season Update." It featured updated rosters reflecting the end of the 2000 season and the beginning of the 2001 campaign. Furthermore, the intro movie was changed, and the commentary team was slightly updated; the analyst Kozo Tashima was replaced by former Shimizu S-Pulse legend . It documented a golden era of Japanese football,
remains more than just a sports game; it’s a time capsule of a era when Konami was the undisputed king of the pitch.
: The referees in this version are notably stricter. Avoid excessive sliding tackles, as yellow and red cards are issued more frequently than in previous entries.