The Japanese team continued to press, and their efforts were rewarded with another goal. This time, it was Tsubasa's friend and teammate, Jun, who found the back of the net.
button to dash drains stamina quickly. Conserving energy is vital for having enough power to trigger special shots in the final minutes. Special Defense : To stop an opponent's special shot, you must press Captain Tsubasa J- Get In The Tomorrow -Normal ...
: Up to eight teams can compete in a tournament-style format, with the player choosing how many teams they wish to control. Gameplay Mechanics The Japanese team continued to press, and their
Field Report: Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The Tomorrow (Normal Mode) Released in 1996 for the PlayStation (PS1) Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The Tomorrow Conserving energy is vital for having enough power
: The "Normal Playing Interface" displays the score in the top left and a match timer in the top right. Unlike real-time clocks, the game clock often counts down in 10-second increments.