Korben_Dallas
02-06-2004, 10:42
Se tudo correr de acordo com os planos da Konami, Winning Eleven 8 chega ao mercado nipónico a 5 de Agosto.
Segundo o comunicado oficial, o jogo incluirá um interface mais acessível, melhorias nos passes e cerca de duzentos clubes. Na capa estará Zico, o ex-jogador canarinho que agora ocupa o cargo de seleccionador japonês.
A Konami adiantou ainda que o lançamento do título será acompanhado de um memory card a ele alusivo. Agora, enquanto esperamos pelo congénere ocidental Pro Evolution Soccer 4, deixamo-vos com as primeiras imagens.
http://gameover.sapo.pt/gfx/247638.gif
http://gameover.sapo.pt/gfx/247635.gif
http://www.gamekult.com/tout/actus/articles/A0000034178.html
http://bbs.winning11.com.cn/dispbbs.asp?boardID=35&ID=133458
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/512/512722p1.html
With EA at Konami's heels with FIFA 2005, Konami is firing back with its next installment to its popular series, Winning Eleven 8. Although FIFA has outsold Winning Eleven in Europe, in Japan Winning Eleven continues to dominate, largely due to the fact that they have the JFA license (EA's reportedly working on one for FIFA 2005).
Winning Eleven 8 will have more teams to choose from, now boasting over 200 including national and club teams. Many of the teams added include pro teams from Italy, Spain, England, Germany, France, and Holland (some with fake player names due to licensing issues). The teams you can choose from in Master League have increased, from 64 to 138.
Although specifics haven't been announced, the gameplay controls will be tweaked, with changes made to direct passes and centering, and new faint turns and ball controlling techniques, promising a more "direct" feel to the play.
Some steps have been taken to make the game more beginner-friendly, with a tutorial explaining soccer rules and control techniques. Also, a quick reference list for moves can be accessed by pausing the game.
Graphics will be touched upon, with the uniforms changing and getting dirtier as the match progresses. Graphical customizing for individual teams will be enhanced, enabling you to have more options in editing emblems and league names.
Winning Eleven 8 is slated for release August 5 of this year in Japan, retailing for 7,329 yen ($65). Expect the game to be released stateside as well. - Gamepro
Segundo o comunicado oficial, o jogo incluirá um interface mais acessível, melhorias nos passes e cerca de duzentos clubes. Na capa estará Zico, o ex-jogador canarinho que agora ocupa o cargo de seleccionador japonês.
A Konami adiantou ainda que o lançamento do título será acompanhado de um memory card a ele alusivo. Agora, enquanto esperamos pelo congénere ocidental Pro Evolution Soccer 4, deixamo-vos com as primeiras imagens.
http://gameover.sapo.pt/gfx/247638.gif
http://gameover.sapo.pt/gfx/247635.gif
http://www.gamekult.com/tout/actus/articles/A0000034178.html
http://bbs.winning11.com.cn/dispbbs.asp?boardID=35&ID=133458
http://ps2.ign.com/articles/512/512722p1.html
With EA at Konami's heels with FIFA 2005, Konami is firing back with its next installment to its popular series, Winning Eleven 8. Although FIFA has outsold Winning Eleven in Europe, in Japan Winning Eleven continues to dominate, largely due to the fact that they have the JFA license (EA's reportedly working on one for FIFA 2005).
Winning Eleven 8 will have more teams to choose from, now boasting over 200 including national and club teams. Many of the teams added include pro teams from Italy, Spain, England, Germany, France, and Holland (some with fake player names due to licensing issues). The teams you can choose from in Master League have increased, from 64 to 138.
Although specifics haven't been announced, the gameplay controls will be tweaked, with changes made to direct passes and centering, and new faint turns and ball controlling techniques, promising a more "direct" feel to the play.
Some steps have been taken to make the game more beginner-friendly, with a tutorial explaining soccer rules and control techniques. Also, a quick reference list for moves can be accessed by pausing the game.
Graphics will be touched upon, with the uniforms changing and getting dirtier as the match progresses. Graphical customizing for individual teams will be enhanced, enabling you to have more options in editing emblems and league names.
Winning Eleven 8 is slated for release August 5 of this year in Japan, retailing for 7,329 yen ($65). Expect the game to be released stateside as well. - Gamepro