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Winning Eleven 9: Ubiquitous Evolution
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The mightiest soccer simulation on the planet has
enjoyed domination on the big consoles but there was
never a portable gaming machine capable of handling
its polish and refinement faithfully. Until now. The
PSP churns its little CPU heart out running the
smooth and beautifully animated action onscreen as
soccer players wrangle, run, and strut on the field.
Lifelike animations are the order of the day with
close-up shots of players' antics when they've
scored a goal. When the action gets intense on the
field, the roar of the crowd intensifies to add to
the excitement.
The game features a total of 136
clubs from 57 nations represented with team uniforms
clearly discernible on the PSP screen. The camera
keeps a close eye on the action but an overhead map
which shows the color-coded position of every player
on the field is located directly below the main game
screen for keeping tabs on team mates. Two players
may link up for portable soccer competitions when
the yen for footy strikes. The PSP version may also
be linked to PS2 Winning Eleven 9 for data transfer
and exchange of teams and players.
Game modes
include:
Match (Select teams, play at home or away, and
enjoy a friendly match)
League (Start a season with the team of your
choice)
Training (Practice passing, dribbling, and
kicking with no opponents on field)
Edit (Check and edit country teams, player
stats, etc)
Option (Connect to PS2, visit the WE Shop,
set audio options, etc)
Wireless (Link to a fellow soccer fanatic and
hit the field together)
The intro to the game starts off with a little hand jive before the
soccer players roll into action on the field with
beautifully animated action of players jumping,
kicking, exulting, and other actions. The cinema
mixes some street soccer along with professionals
doing their thing as the crowd chants in the
background. We're impressed with the game this
morning and we suppose that there will be many a fan
hunched over their PSPs, studying it like a book,
while intently kicking and passing in Konami's fine
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