
TGS 06: Winning Eleven 2006 Arcade Championship hands-on
Winning Eleven hits the arcades, and while the game's pretty much the same, it's surprising just how different it feels with a stick and buttons.
Winning Eleven hits the arcades, and while the game's pretty much the same, it's surprising just how different it feels with a stick and buttons.
Saints Row overtakes Cars for pole position on this week's UK game charts, making it a double whammy for publisher THQ.
Summer stagnation continues with no change in the top six; slow start for Ninety-Nine Nights.
A good week for EA and the DS; a bad week for anyone looking for excitement from their games chart.
Led by THQ's Cars, the top three games remain the same for the third week running, while budget releases fill up the rest of the chart.
Cars, Liberty City Stories, and New Super Mario Bros. all hold steady as newcomers get caught up in the midsummer retail doldrums.
Cars ends Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories' five weeks at the top, and a platinum release of The Sims 2 helps it re-enter the chart.
Sony Japan doles out feel-good accolades for more than a dozen of its best-selling games at its 2006 PlayStation Awards show.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories makes it five weeks at the top, followed by THQ's Cars, which jumps 14 places to number two.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories holds on to top spot for a fourth successive week, despite strong pressure from Prey.
Grand Theft Auto continues its chart domination this week, with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest becoming this week's highest new entry.
Saudi Arabian and former Pro Evolution champion withdraws from fourth-annual Electronic Sports World Cup due to being pitted opposite an Israeli.
Grand Theft Auto continues to tell its story, but Nintendo enjoys a super showing from debutant Mario.
Grand Theft Auto takes liberties as football titles lose their edge; DS games continue to surge as DS Lites hit retail channels.
The World Cup continues to exert influence, with 2006 FIFA World Cup at the top of the pile again, and four other football titles featuring in the top 10.
Football fever causes EA's 2006 FIFA World Cup to rise to the top, while three new entries make an appearance in the top 10.
Hitman: Blood Money stares down the opposition as Eidos keeps hold of the top of the UK charts.
Hitman: Blood Money makes a killing on the chart, with Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis also making its debut.
Ahead of the World Cup in Germany, football titles dominate the top five; X-Men: The Official Game is the highest new entry.
FIFA World Cup and Tomb Raider: Legend hold on to the top spots, with a football theme running through the rest of the chart.
Criterion's "gun porn," Pandemic's sci-fi shooter, Konami's kicker all updated for backward compatibility on Microsoft's next-gen console.
We score some time with Konami's upcoming soccer game at its annual Gamers' Day in San Francisco.
We get an exclusive hands-on of a near-finished version of Konami's upcoming soccer game.
Famitsu reports a quartet of games for Nintendo's handheld was among the top 10 Japanese games in the first half of 2006.
Konami's wildly popular football franchise returns to the States early next year. We take our first hands-on look.
Konami's newest soccer game headed across the Pacific to the PS2, PSP, PC, Xbox; game kicks off winter 2006.
Konami's popular sports game scores a PSP release; will be known in Japan as Winning Eleven 9: Ubiquitous Edition.
Company announces PSP shipment has reached 5 million units worldwide; 150 games to be available by next March.
The next installment in Konami's wildly popular soccer franchise will hit the pitch across the Pacific on August 4.
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