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Konami winning eleven 2009
Konami winning eleven 2009




konami winning eleven 2009
  1. KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PRO
  2. KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PC
  3. KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PSP
  4. KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PS2

For now, let's get stuck into the PSP-specific stuff.įirst things first - wireless features. There's no need to sermonise the basic game (without wishing to proliferate the "Church of PES" stuff, claiming it's good is a bit like arguing that Jesus was probably a nice chap at heart) and we'll get to the quirks and version-specific changes later (of the game that is, not the Jesus).

KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PS2

Winning Eleven 9: Ubiquitous Evolution is basically the PS2 version of Winning Eleven 9 shorn of its Master League mode and commentary, with a wireless multiplayer mode bolted on. On PSP? Well, Konami must be on the phone to the bank manager ordering a larger vault, but from our perspective? Like we said - enigmatic.

KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PC

On PS2 it's heavenly (in spite of the demonism, obviously) on Xbox and PC it's been a bit oversold (the multiplayer implementation, in particular, hasn't lived up to its billing). In the past it has been argued that Winning Eleven has been far more responsive and the gameplay more fluid than PES but whether this is still the case now is certainly a question for debate.īefore I close on this piece, let’s try and shed some further light on this rather shaded issue.Winning Eleven's a bit like Michael Owen - a demon on home soil, but kind of enigmatic when it goes abroad. So what exactly are the fundamental differences between PES and Winning Eleven? Well other than slightly different release dates and the obvious language variations (although I do believe you can switch Winning Eleven to English) I’m not aware that there is a great deal to be honest.

konami winning eleven 2009

KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PSP

And you can pick up the latest Winning Eleven across a variety of next generation consoles including the Wii, PS3, PSP and Xbox 360 while Konami do still produce a PC version and also a Winning Eleven for the PS2 for those of you still living in the 90’s!

konami winning eleven 2009

Winning Eleven could be spotted in Playstation disc drives as early as 1995 and has developed through the years (and through the platforms) to today’s Winning Eleven 2009 version.

KONAMI WINNING ELEVEN 2009 PRO

To put it in layman’s terms, Winning Eleven is basically Pro Evolution Soccer with a few minor alterations available exclusively to the Japanese/Asian market. Although these days the two titles tend to coincide with each other in terms of release date and if anything, Winning Eleven is held back a tad longer than PES. Back in the days of the PS2 version’s of Winning Eleven, those lucky enough to reside in Japan were treated to the earlier release of Winning Eleven while Europeans, like myself, were forced to wait in anticipation for Pro Evolution Soccer to eventually hit the shelves. PES is, infact, pretty much a reincarnation of Winning Eleven albeit with a few slight adjustments. Some may say that Pro Evolution Soccer exists in two forms and they wouldn’t be too far off the mark with that assumption. Have you ever wondered what on earth Winning Eleven is and why Konami feel the need to produce a carbon copy of Pro Evolution Soccer? If you’re interested in finding out potential answers to these two burning questions and for those of you that don’t even know what I’m talking about when I refer to Winning Eleven then I urge you to read on.






Konami winning eleven 2009