90 Minutes: European Prime Goal Overview
90 Minutes: European Prime Goal is a soccer simulation for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Its core structure involves multiple play modes, including exhibition matches, tournaments, leagues, and a cup competition. An all-star mode divides teams into two leagues and uses playoffs to determine a final champion.
The game's presentation uses a slightly angled side view of the field. Control is context-sensitive, with the player directing the athlete currently in possession of the ball or, while defending, the one closest to it. Human players can take control of any team across most modes, though simultaneous play is limited to two participants.
A notable feature is the "You're a Hero" option, which allows for the creation of a custom athlete. This player's attributes can be modified through training sessions, after which they can replace an existing team member. The teams available differ by region; the original Japanese release featured the 14 clubs of the J. League, while the European version substituted national teams, though some modes retain elements of the original design.