International Superstar Soccer 2000 is a main entry sports simulation game released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64, focusing on realistic association football action. Gameplay emphasizes responsive controls and smoother animations for tactical on-pitch performance. A key feature is the Career Mode, which allows you to develop young players over time to create individual stars. The game centers on competitive international matches and team building, offering a self-contained simulation experience.
The central focus of this installment is on refined on-pitch action. Players can expect gameplay built around responsive controls and fluid player animations, designed to closely mimic the flow and physicality of real-world soccer. The mechanics emphasize tactical positioning, precise passing, and accurate shooting.
A significant addition to the core structure is the introduction of a dedicated Career Mode. This system moves beyond simple tournament play by allowing managers to nurture talent over time. Players are tasked with developing young, unproven players, guiding them through the ranks until they achieve individual star status within the squad.
The game emphasizes depth in team management alongside the moment-to-moment gameplay. Key features include:
As a main release from its time, this game does not feature any downloadable content (DLCs) or expansions released post-launch. The experience is self-contained within the original cartridge release.
The setting is purely competitive international football. The atmosphere is built around high-stakes matches, capturing the tension and excitement associated with global tournaments. While the focus is on simulation, the presentation aims to immerse the player directly into the role of a top-tier manager and player.

Game Boy Color port of International Superstar Soccer 2000.

This is the original Japanese version of the game which would be localized internationally as International Superstar Soccer 2000.