#Winning eleven 5 pro
*" Winning Eleven 4" (aug/1999) (ISS Pro Evolution) *" Winning Eleven 3" (may/1998) (International Superstar Soccer Pro '98) *" Winning Eleven '97" (nov/1996) (International Superstar Soccer Pro) *"World Soccer Winning Eleven" (jul/1995) This added a new depth to purchasing players, as one is less likely to purchase an aging star whose statistics are declining over an up-and-coming youngster whose statistics rise dramatically. In "Winning Eleven 8", players' growth and decline curves were added, where a player's statistics may improve or decline, depending on training and age. Ultimately, one should end up with a team of skilled players. The aim is to use these players and gain points by winning matches, using acquired points to purchase real players to join the team. These players have become cult figures to many people playing the Master League. However, the players are all generic, fictional players with relatively poor statistics. The main single-player mode is the Master League mode, where the player is given control of a team of his/her selection.
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#Winning eleven 5 series
The "Winning Eleven" series has been produced under the guidance of Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka at KCEJ. "World Soccer Winning Eleven 2008" is the latest version of the game and was released in Japan on November 22 2007. In 2007, the franchise used the name "Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer" for the American market, which transitioned to Pro Evolution Soccer in 2008, dropping the Winning Eleven moniker entirely for that region.This game is the number one game in the Middle East.Įleven's" popularity has grown over the yea"Winningrs, one and is currently of the most popular football games world-wide, fiercely rivaling EA's FIFA Series. Additionally, in some countries a localized version is released, featuring local leagues and teams, instead of European ones. It is the original Japanese version of " Pro Evolution Soccer".Įvery year, the new version of the game is released first as "Winning Eleven" in Japan, and after a few months a slightly modified version is released worldwide, in two different packages: "World Soccer Winning Eleven" for the Americans, and " Pro Evolution Soccer" for the rest of the world. "Winning Eleven" is a soccer/football video game series made by Konami Tokyo.