In Europe, where soccer games are plentiful, Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer series is widely regarded as the very best the genre has to offer. EA Sports' FIFA series has always boasted superior visuals, better match commentary, and a slicker presentation,
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The Laser
Konami's Winning Eleven series has built a sterling reputation among soccer fans worldwide. Now, finally, North American players can play the game as it finally arrives on this side of the pond under the name World Soccer Winning Eleven 6. With excellent
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Games First!
After years of immense success with this series around the world, Konami has finally released it in the United States so we can see what all of the fuss is about. There have been six games in the Winning Eleven series, thus the title Winning Eleven 6. In
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Sports Gaming
The player models have been substantially improved from PES and WE5:FE with more polygons than ever before. If you're familiar with international and club soccer it's easy to recognize many of the players in the game even from the distant camera angles.
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Game Chronicles
Since this is my first review I feel I must validate my unusually high score of Winning Eleven 6 before I even start breaking down this excellent title. I’ve been involved with sports, both in real life and in electronic form for nearly 20 years.
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Videogame City
Soccer is a great sport, and therefore it has millions of fans around the world. A big percent of us, soccer fans enjoy video games. Throughout the years we had a new improved soccer game, but finally, it seems that we hit the jackpot. A superb game
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GameSpy
Konami hasn't had an especially impressive track record with sports titles of late. Its ESPN-branded line of games was sub-par and didn't approach the gameplay level or depth of the top of the line sports releases. Sega now has the ESPN name and
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The one thing that the PS2 has had a solid slew of games for are soccer titles. FIFA 2003 and World Tour Soccer 2003 were both very solid titles that you would expect to be enough to be the two best soccer titles on the PS2. Well there is a new title
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Games are Fun
While most people have heard of EA’s FIFA franchise, many have not heard of the Winning Eleven series. The Winning Eleven series is a child of KCET, which is called Pro Evolution Soccer in Europe, and is widely regarded as the best soccer series on the
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My Gamer
Before starting, I'd like to welcome the series of Winning Eleven to North America. Previously a Japan only soccer game, the rest of the world finally gets to see what the buzz is all about. Let me just say, this game should stay in the US for years to
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Game Revolution
However, the fact that the game lacks any official licensing is disappointing. While I don't intensely follow International soccer (I only know I hate Renaldo and Rivaldo), I know I'd be disappointed if I popped a basketball game into my PS2 only to find
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GameZone
Sports games released in-season usually face a bevy of competition. But when a game is released ‘out of season’ it does stand a much better chance of being viewed with a certain hunger for the action it contains.
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PopCultureShock
All throughout Japan, Europe, and the rest of the world, the Winning Eleven soccer series has sold millions and millions of copies, and for good reason too. They’re damn fine games and some of the most accurate sports simulations in existence. So what
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