The (released in late 1998) isn't just the same game with a new label. It introduced several crucial gameplay tweaks that made it the definitive version for fans:

Search specifically for the or ISS Pro 98 (Europe) full version.

Take advantage of the emulator's "Save State" feature. This allows you to save your tournament progress instantly at any second, bypassing the old retro memory card saving limits.

Before the hyper-realistic graphics of modern eFootball and EA FC, Winning Eleven 3 offered something unique:

So why go through all this effort? Because the “exclusive full version” packs in content you won’t find anywhere else:

Search for “Winning Eleven 3 (Japan) PS1 ROM” on trusted archival sites like Internet Archive or CDRomance . Look for the set. File size: Approximately 400–500 MB.

Enable if you want the game to fill your entire screen without stretching the image awkwardly.