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PS2
J-League Winning Eleven 9 Asia Championship -
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Synopsis
After conquering Japan and Europe, Konami's world
beating soccer simulation sets its sights squarely
on Asia. Featuring all 30 teams from the J-League,
13 teams from the Korean League, and 14 teams from
other Asian countries, soccer fans may pit the best
teams in the Pacific against each other to determine
supremacy.
In the Japan Challenge Mode, Japanese J-League soccer clubs and
their 800 professional players may be pitted against
teams from Asia for a chance at the International
Cup. Updated team and player data for the J-League
taken from the latter half of the 2005 season are in
effect.
The uniforms of the various teams are recreated perfectly and the
players all exhibit facial expressions and body
language to convey victory, scoring a goal, and
other emotions. As usual, the refined game engine
that has taken Konami over a decade to hone
encompasses the soccer action. Depth of play is also
assured where players may be acquired, rookies
trained, and team schedules managed.
NCS Game Notes™
* The
intro to the game shows a rampaging soccer player
headed towards the screen followed by more running
players. Slow motion sequences also depict the
players performing along with logos of the team
featured in the game. The artwork uses of
sketch/shaded style that is striking.
* Options in the game are: MATCH / MASTER LEAGUE /
LEAGUE / CUP / TRAINING / EDIT / OPTION / COMMUNITY
/ NIPPON CHALLENGE ~ Go for 2006! ~
* Running commentary from a pair of Japanese
sportscasters announce the action during a match.
When one of your players knocks over an opponent
blatantly, the whistle will sound and a short
animated sequence shows a referee meeting with the
offending player.
* Exciting plays are replayed and as one team gets
the ball near the opposing team's net, the
announcers become agitated and the roar of the crowd
increases to add an extra rush to the game.
* The soccer field will look ragged after a while
with worn patches of grass. At the half, replays of
the close scoring moments are shown to give gamers a
sense of their performance and how they might tweak
their soccer handling in the next half. The replay
will loop until the Start button is pressed to begin
the second half.
* When a goal is close and nearly goes in, the
players who attempted to score will walk forward in
a dejected manner while their heads snap back in a
show of disappointment and exasperation.
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This document is ©NCSX 2005. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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