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Winning Eleven DS Goal x Goal: Screens x Screens
Check out some screens from the other Eleven. This isn't the soccer RPG from Level-5, but rather the plain-vanilla soccer game from Konami. With RPG elements. Or at least, a shop. Winning Eleven DS Goal x Goal is the sequel to the game that released ...
Gamespot previews Winning Eleven 8
Winning Eleven is either the best, or second best soccer franchise on Earth, depending on who you ask. Gamespot weighs in with a good preview of the upcoming game, on both PS2 and Xbox. Amazingly, unlike our European counterparts, the Xbox version w...
Winning Eleven 8 - Preview
A very thorough preview of Winning Eleven 8 is up at Next Level Gaming. Screenshots and videos await you at the link (including a video that loads immediately, consider yourself warned), and some in-depth coaching on how to play the game. Some of i...
Winning Eleven 8 bound for US!
Soccer fans rejoice! Konami has confirmed that the latest installment in its critically acclaimed Winning Eleven series is headed to the US—and for the first time on Xbox! This comes as little surprise though, seeing that Pro Evol...
Winning Eleven delayed in Japan, but still online
Winning Eleven 8's projected March 3rd release date (in Japan) has slipped to the 24th. Konami has yet to site a reason for the delay, but if it's at all related to online issues, fans should be patient. While the European counterp...
Winning Eleven headed to the Wii
Wiinning Eleven? Oh, we couldn't resist. In any case, the extremely popular soccer sim (which almost consistently dominates European sales charts immediately upon release) is coming to the Wii, complete with (you guessed it) a revamped control syste...
Winning Eleven delayed in Japan
The Japanese release date for Winning Eleven DS originally read September 21. It has been replaced with Fall 2006. Don't you hate those types of "release dates"? They drive us crazy. No real explanation has been given as to why the game wa...
Winning Eleven 8 Hands-On
A recent hands-on look (see IGN) has reaffirmed what many of us already know, Winning Eleven 8 is the soccer game to own. And it's making its North American return on February 1st—not to mention, its Xbox debut! Konami has beefed ...
Winning Eleven 8: Team Xbox "taking to the pitch"
The Winning Eleven series is finally available for Xbox owners in the US! And Team Xbox has delivered one of the first official reviews. 9.3 out 10. Not bad; and not surprising, seeing as how the Winning Eleven franchise is w...
Winning Eleven and yet another DS bundle
Because we need options when we're looking to buy a DS Lite, and Nintendo knows us for the bundle junkies we are, Konami's World Soccer Winning Eleven will be bundled with the Jet Black DS Lite in late September. Of course, the black Lite is being re...
New Winning Eleven footage shows off Wii controls
To those of us reared on playing Winning Eleven games with d-pads and/or analog sticks, the Wii version of Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 has the potential to be a slightly unsettling experience. As the video above shows, pointing your ...
Winning Eleven coming to PSP
The worlds greatest soccer game is coming to Sony's pocket rocket. The PSP version of Winning Eleven 9, or Pro Evolution Soccer 5 as our European friends know it, will have a lot of the same features it's console big brother has. Lots of t...
Winning Eleven bundle includes carrying case as well
With the delay and super-snazzy bundle, Winning Eleven DS has been quite the topic lately. Well, another incentive to pick up the game has just been revealed in the equally-snazzy DS Lite carrying bag. While the special edition DS has seen equal par...
New games this week
'Tis the season for an increase in games? Perhaps. This week, just about everyone is in for some new game lovin'. Konami's much respected Winning Eleven makes its way to the 360, PS2, DS, and PSP this week, and Diddy Kong Racing along with Final Fant...
IGN on Winning Eleven
IGN give the new Winning Eleven title the once over. Amazingly, the game actually has three licensed leagues in it. A first for the series. Spanish, Dutch and Italian. Which means, if you felt so inclined, you could miss a penalty as David Beckham. ...
