Konami has achieved its second Japanese number one video game in three weeks, again sports-related, with the release of J-League Winning Eleven 2007: Club Championship.
The release is only a relatively minor one in the series, though, and unlike the core numbered entries in the series will not be adapted for release in Europe as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. Nevertheless the PlayStation 2 game achieved impressive sales of 150,000 in an otherwise quiet week for new releases.
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Why is this a rumor? Isn't this an article/news story? OT I wonder how many copies each MGS and its subsequent re-releases have sold combined.
NoobTalk writes: Well I must say that if the game was called "Noob Evolution Soccer" it would have been way better for us, but, sadly, it ain't.
Kickin' balls with a controller, which games do it best?
ThatGamingSite looks at the 3 best football/soccer games ever made.
These are the best in my opinion :
-Fifa international Soccer ( Sega Genesis )
-Super Sidekicks 2 ( Neo Geo )
-Winning Eleven 3 ( PSX )
-Winning Eleven 2002 ( PSX )
-Fifa 98 ( PSX )
-Winning Eleven 8 ( PS2 )
wow it beat on stop able Mario Party 8
i would like to play that game
pro still good