Winning Eleven 4: A Classic Soccer Game for PS1
Step-by-Step Play Guide (DuckStation on Windows):
- Download DuckStation (free, open-source).
- Place your
Winning Eleven 4.cue and .bin files in a folder.
- Run DuckStation → “Add Game Directory” → select your folder.
- Right-click the game → “Properties” → “Controller” → set Pad 1 to “DualShock Controller.”
- Launch the game. Go to “Options” → “Language” → English (if not already).
- In “Controller Config” inside the game, switch from digital to analog mode by pressing the “Analog” button (mapped usually to left stick click).
Unless you are a ROM hacker, always seek the native English ISO. The only exception is if you want Japanese commentary with English menus—but no public patch has done that cleanly.
: A robust editor allowed users to customize player names, abilities, and appearances for the first time. Skill-Based Controls : Features included dummy shots ( ), one-two passes ( ), and curling shots ( Playing the Game Today To play the English version Winning Eleven 4
Advanced AI: Computer-controlled players made intelligent runs, defended aggressively, and adapted to the flow of the match, creating a dynamic and unpredictable experience.
- Download and install the emulator: Download and install your chosen emulator.
- Configure the emulator: Configure the emulator to run the game smoothly. This may involve setting the graphics and sound settings.
- Load the game: Load the Winning Eleven 4 ISO file into the emulator.
Refined Gameplay: Superior physics and player animations for the 32-bit era.
- Menus and Master League text
- Player names (real names for licensed teams, close approximations for others)
- In-game commentary text (though audio remains Japanese)
- Europe: Pro Evolution Soccer (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish)
- North America: International Superstar Soccer Pro 2
- Asia (English version): A specific Hong Kong/Singapore release labeled Winning Eleven 4 but fully translated.