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World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International (DVD) | List Price: $9.99 Discount Price: $4.29

| Platform: Windows XP Brand: Konami Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-02-16 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Features: - Take your pick from free kick, indirect kick and penalty kick moves
- Innovative dribbling system that offers more control as you go one-on-one against opposing players
- Choose between 136 club teams, 57 national teams (including the Italian, Spanish and Dutch leagues under the official license)
- Includes an on-screen referee
- Rated E (Everyone)
More realistic than fifa 2005 [Posted on 2005-06-24] Thanks to my kid, who is 8 years old, I buy this excelent soccer game. There are many teams you can chosse, but some don't have the permition to put the name of their players, so are fictional. The controls are great. I don't agree with the comentary that is very dificult to score in this game. My son ten out of nine times score a goal when is in front of the goal kepper, also he scroe almos two goals in a game Mexico against Grece for long distance.
In all, for mi this is a very god game, and diferent in some aspects of fifa 2005.
Buy this game and enyoy, Have fun.
Excellent [Posted on 2005-09-15] Graph are incredible, and the game is friendly user.
Great response, seems like you are playing with real players on the field
Alot of fun needs more features [Posted on 2005-10-26] this game is really good i didn't think it will be as much fun as it is in the playstation but its great the only flow i see is that it needs to add a more realistic way for the season i mean i think it should add the ability to buy players from other clubs and sell some players from your club if that is available this game would've been the best soccer game ever
World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International (DVD) [Posted on 2006-01-16] The best game ever. I can't wait to see the 9!
Doesn't work [Posted on 2006-01-30] Game came on a single DVD, installed without a hitch, and would not play at all on either of my less than 1 year old computers.
I keep getting "wrong disc inserted" or "no disc inserted" messages when trying to start the game from either the start menu, desktop shortcut or autoplay window. A tech support representative from Konami e-mailed me an elaborate list of things to try, thinking that its some kind of conflict with some of my other software but I haven't gotten around to trying any of it yet...
It's too bad because I heard a lot of good things about the game and was eager to try it. Should have bought the PS2 version I guess.
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