This was after I put in a newly Japanese formatted memory card. Upon booting up, a message came on the screen telling me that my Memory Card wasn’t large enough. Since I’m a soccer game junky, and never had an import PS2, I was thrilled to finally play this game. So anyone wishing to get their hands on Konami’s absolute premier soccer series on the GameCube is forced to import. Tragically, it was announced a few weeks ago that this title would not be making it stateside, and today Konami announced an ISS 3 for Europe (a totally different game). For Winning Eleven to finally land on the GameCube is actually a very large milestone for Konami Japan. Just to explain how big this game is in Japan, Winning Eleven 6 was the second best selling title for 2002. Konami’s biggest soccer series worldwide is Winning Eleven, known as Pro Evolution in Europe, which has finally arrived on the GameCube in the Japanese market. Konami has released 2 different simulations on the GameCube already in the form of Jikkyo World Soccer (ISS in Europe), and a totally different (and terrible, for that matter) ESPN MLS ExtraTime here in North America. Game Depot for sending us our copies to write about! Special thanks to our good friends at Video
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