Ten years ago we played Pro Evolution Soccer for first time and we thought it was a good game, but we didn't expect that it would become the leading soccer game.The real playing system, and the revolutionary movements and skills promised us hours and hours of fun, and now, ten years after that first appeareance, we can enjoy the best soccer game we have ever played.This year FIFA stroke first, but PES 2009 has reacted by releasing the best version ever. Amazing movements and feeling, new real teams, fast reactions, new matches and competitions.
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PES 2009 PC:. PES 2009 Patches (FULL PATCHES). PES 2009 Adboards. PES 2009 Ball Cursors. PES 2009 Ballpacks (balls and ballpacks). PES 2009 Banners. PES 2009 Bootpacks (boots and bootpacks). PES 2009 Corner Flags. PES 2009 Faces (faces and facepacks). PES 2009 Gloves. PES.
You'll feel like in the stadium thank to the great sound effects and songs.New animations, better ball reaction, team management, graphics are more real than ever, sometimes you think you are watching a real match, so prepare your fingers, the championship is about to start and now you are the main character.Exclusive license of the Champions League, although it doesn't feature the same real leagues and names than FIFA.
.: December 1, 2006.: December 8, 2006.: December 14, 2006.: December 14, 2006.: February 6, 2007Mode(s),Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 10 for PS2, World Soccer: Winning Eleven 10 Ubiquitous Edition for PSP, World Soccer: Winning Eleven DS for DS and World Soccer: Winning Eleven X for in Japan and South Korea, and Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 in the United States) is a video game developed and published. Released in 2006 for the, Xbox 360, and platforms and following on the and afterward, Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is the 6th edition of the series for the PlayStation 2, 2nd for the PlayStation Portable and 4th for PC. It is the first game to debut on the Nintendo DS and the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version features improved graphics, but retains gameplay similar to the other console versions. The edit mode has been stripped down for the Xbox 360 release, due to time restrictions. The graphics engine on the PC does not utilise the next-gen 360 engine but will again be a direct conversion of the PlayStation 2 engine.As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game.
It was the last release to feature the German Bundesliga (in the game as German League) for Winning Eleven Installment before it was replaced by a generic league because of losing the license for the following releases from Winning Eleven 2008 Onwards.A license was supposed to be a feature of the game for Pro Evolution Soccer Installment but Konami were forced to remove the teams, which means the Bundesliga is not present in PES6, not even as a series of unlicensed teams, with the exception of who were fully licensed with the omission of their shirt sponsor. From then on, no further games featured the Bundesliga, with the participation of German teams restricted to a few of its teams appearing in separate blocks (like the UEFA Champions League teams without their own league). It is also the last Pro Evolution Soccer game to use a sequel number, being replaced with the year featuring in the title from then on. PES 6 was succeeded. Contents.New features International Challenge Mode PES6 marks the first time the International Challenge Mode has been included on the PES Series. Usually this is seen on the Japanese version — Winning Eleven — where you play as and take them through the qualifiers of the International Cup and then attempt to win it. In PES6, however, you have the ability to choose any playable nation on the game.
The user can only play the qualifiers from Europe, North/Central America or South America. Although the tournament is not licensed, the qualifiers have a lot of similarities to the qualification process:. The same number of teams qualify from each region. 10 teams compete in the South American qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 4 qualify and 5th place enters the intercontinental play-off against an Oceanian team. 44 teams compete in the Asian qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 1 top 2 qualify and 2th place 3rd place First round Second round Third round enters the intercontinental play-off against an North/Central American team.
North/Central American team. 51 teams compete in the African qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 1 qualify 1st place First round Second round Third round. 12 teams compete in the Oceanian qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 2 top 2 qualify 2nd place 2nd place First round Second round Final Round. 34 teams compete in the North/Central American qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 2 top 3 qualify and top 2nd place 4th place First round Second round Third round enters the intercontinental play-off against an Asian team. Asian team.
52 teams compete in the European qualifiers in a round-robin format, the top 1 qualify 2nd place enters the qualify after a regional play-off, although. 8 European teams qualify and an additional four qualify after a regional play-off, although each group contains four teams as opposed five or six.The International Challenge mode is only available in the PlayStation 2 and PC versions of PES6. The Xbox 360 and PSP versions do not include this mode.Game Modes Random Selection Match Also new to PES6 is the Random Selection Match.
In this mode, the user can pick up to either four clubs/nations or one region/league. Once selected, the computer picks a random selection of players from the teams or region for the player's squad.
The lineup is selected automatically, although players can choose to let the computer to pick another random selection.This was not included in the PSP and Xbox 360 version, presumably because of time restrictions.PES shop. Players are available as always, but there have been many more added (all unlicensed, but based on real players). It's not only retired 'legendary players' that can be bought, (playing for by then), (then at ), (at then) being the most notable cases. Costumes can be bought. The Ostrich and Raptor costumes have the players riding them.
The Penguin costume has the player in a penguin suit. When riding the raptors, they shoot, header, control, pass and do all the hard work, but their shooting ability is much less than a normal player. Gameplay frames, new hairstyles, new goal celebrations, and new stadiums are other new features available in the PES Shop.
The PES Shop is present on all versions of the game, with the exception of the Xbox 360 versionNetwork Groups have been introduced on the PES Network. A player can join/create a group that can gain points by playing together.
Groups can play each other in rival matches. If a player creates a group, they manage who's in and who's out, the team name, and who else can allow others to join and matches. A player can join a group by applying to join or accepting an invitation from another player. If the leader accepts, they are in the group. Only ten are allowed in one group at first, but there can potentially be 30 in a group at one time. Groups can reach levels with the highest level to progress to is Level 14. When you achieve higher levels, you will unlock different costumes (penguin, dinosaur, and ostrich) and classic national teams.
Also, you can achieve extra member spaces in your group when you go up in level.The Network capabilities have since been relinquished.Licenses were licensed for the first time in series. Game included also several fully licensed national teams that participated in.Platform differences Though the Xbox 360 version lacks dressing, it is the only version with a fully analogue Manual Pass feature, as well as much more sophisticated ball physics compared to the PS2 version and can therefore be argued to be the ultimate version in terms of gameplay as well as an online community that continues to have matches available all of the time. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
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