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High DefinitionY2K said:Wow, pes6 on xbox 360. The graphics gonna own Fifa's. Though I'm more incline to the PS3 but it's yet to be released. Nice one kuky.
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High DefinitionY2K said:Wow, pes6 on xbox 360. The graphics gonna own Fifa's. Though I'm more incline to the PS3 but it's yet to be released. Nice one kuky.
johan said:I don't thinks so. WE sells more in Japan and worldwide then PES gets in Europe etc. I believe its because WE is released first before PES.
CopeCOwBoy said:probably sells about 20 copies in canada/us combined. :amika:
spacelord said:Yes
how can be a north american version and not an south american version?
In North America almost dont play soccer, and the South American's have the mayor world champions in clubs and national teams.
For Example:
Brasil (5) + Argentina (2) + Uruguay (2) = 9 South American World Cups
Germany (3) + Italy (3) + England (1) + France (1) = 8 European World Cups
If an South American version of PES/WE is Ready i will be the first to buy it.
spacelord said:Yes
how can be a north american version and not an south american version?
In North America almost dont play soccer, and the South American's have the mayor world champions in clubs and national teams.
For Example:
Brasil (5) + Argentina (2) + Uruguay (2) = 9 South American World Cups
Germany (3) + Italy (3) + England (1) + France (1) = 8 European World Cups
If an South American version of PES/WE is Ready i will be the first to buy it.
johan said:You are insane if you think S.A are dominating football. Sure they have great worldwide known talents but can be easily beaten. Turkey almost owned Brazil as I can remember a year or two ago.
I don't think S.A teams will go far this World Cup as Europe is getting stronger each day..
Another thing is.. Brazil, Argentina are somewhat poor countries and players don't get paid bullcrap thats why the majority of them play for Europe so junior do your homework first, start learning how to write english and then you can make a positive statement.
Another thing..bring 1 billion of people and try to fit them in one stadium ask them which team they would like to see play A.C Milan or Boca Juniors or any European team.
So hush
spacelord said:where you from?
Im only based on stadistics, South America have the best Football Clubs, National Teams and Players of the world right now. We dont have the best leagues, (after Spain, Italy, England or Germany) because the players leave the country's otherwise also may have the best leagues of the world.
And yes, i dont write english lenguage very well, but i like to see you writing in spanish.
See ya!
PS: And im not a junior i almost start editing soccer games since FIFA 99' before this forum even exist.
PS2: Sorry for the offtopic, come back to the WE10 Thing.
spacelord said:you dont know about South American clubs because you are a football ignorant.
TristanAbbott7 said:Don't expect ANY next-gen version until 2007.
Read this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4807858.stm)
Sony delays PlayStation 3 launch
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The release of the much awaited PlayStation 3 (PS3) games console has been postponed until November, Japanese electronics group Sony has announced.
Technical hitches related to the console's Blu-ray disc drive had forced the delay, Sony said.
Sony games chief Ken Kutaragi said they were still finalising agreements on disc copy protection technology.
Sony had been aiming for a spring launch for the successor to best-selling PlayStation 2.
The news was announced at a hastily-convened news conference, after reports of a delay appeared in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Japan's main financial daily newspaper.
The reports had triggered a 1.8% drop in Sony's shares to 5,470 yen ($46.56; £26.67) on the Tokyo market.
The PS3 is one of three new gaming consoles promising cutting edge processing and graphical power.
Sony has said the console will ship with a 60 GB hard drive and will play games created for both the PlayStation 1 and 2 at higher resolutions than the original. No potential price was given for the console.
It will compete with Microsoft's Xbox 360, which went on sale late last year in the US, and Nintendo's Revolution, which is due later this year.
Worldwide release
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So far Sony has dominated the market for home consoles, with its original PlayStation and PlayStation 2 having sold more than 200 million units.
It had originally planned to release its new machine in the spring. But instead it is now talking of a November release in Japan, the US and Europe simultaneously.
In the past, Sony has staggered the launch of new consoles, with Europe coming a belated third.
"We are absolutely delighted that we will be able to bring PS3 to gamers in Europe and Australia before Christmas," said David Reeves, head of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
"This is an exciting first for Europe, and is a huge endorsement and vote of confidence in the strength of the European market and its importance globally."
The delay means Sony's machine will not be in the shops in the US and Japan until a year after the Xbox 360, giving Microsoft a valuable lead in building up its market share.
A problem with the launch of the console could be a major setback for the company which is struggling to revive the performance of its consumer electronics division.
In an effort to revive its fortunes the firm has undergone a major restructuring drive involving 10,000 job cuts and 11 factory closures.
Sony's performance in the $25bn games industry is set to be one of the key factors determining the success of the firm's turnaround this year.