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Enhanced AI, Improved Control and Added Game Modes Announced for the Wii version of the Next Addition to the PES Franchise
Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today revealed a new game trailer and details of Pro Evolution Soccer™ 2009 (PES 2009) for Wii™ scheduled to be released on March 17th, 2009. The new game builds on the innovative control system pioneered by its predecessor, with PES 2009 adding a wide range of new control and content elements which will affirm its title as the definitive football title for the Nintendo console.
PES 2009 for Wii boasts three control methods, with the intuitive point and drag interface of last years game enhanced to make defending and shooting more instinctive. Players use the Nunchuck or the Wii Remote to control the player on the ball, while they pick the player to pass to, or send them on runs into space. The system has been further refined, so that close control is improved, but two new control ideas have also been implemented.
Users can now play PES 2009 using either the Classic Controller or the Wii Remote held sideways. Selecting these offers a take on the classic PES controls from other versions, with the many through balls, chips and shots allocated individual buttons on both controllers. Mixtures of these systems can also be allowed during co-op multi-player games, with users opting to use their favored system from the user-friendly menu system.
Other key advances include the addition of the UEFA Champions League, the greatest club competition in European football, as a stand-alone option with all-new introductory elements, and a greatly expanded Champions Road mode. Champions Road is an incentive-based game, wherein players are rewarded for success in competitions.
Players are given individual challenges, each of which is allocated a cash bonus. These range from scoring a hat-trick, to string multiple passes together, etc, and the monies raised can be invested in improving the facilities at the users chosen club. Everything from oxygen capsules through to private jets can be bought, all of which will help entice better players to the club, while the players involved improve their experience stats during matches.
The Wii game also marks the introduction of the Master League, which has proven so popular in PES for other home gaming formats. Master League places the player in charge of a lowly team and charges them with building their reputation and success through astute signings, good on-field performances and training methods. Every aspect of overseeing a club falls under the users jurisdiction, with success on field used to attract new talent and build a team of stars capable of succeeding in PES 2009s many cup and league competitions.
PES 2009 also has a greatly improved online mode, with up to eight players competing online at once, using two consoles and with four players per Wii console.
Anything up to four against four is allowed online, while offline allows for four players simultaneously. Players can also now use their Mii avatar within PES 2009s Match Mode, and within Champions Road. Miis are easily assigned in both sections, and can also be used within co-op matches.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is currently available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system and will be available for the Wii™ on March 17, 2009.
For the trailer and assets, please visit our media download site at: http://www.konami.com/downloads/. For more information on Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 and other Konami products, please visit the company website at www.konami.com.

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  • does anyone know the name of this song

  • This game was so fucked up... then they realased PES 2010 and was THE GLOOORY

  • @bramo30000 hey i just bought it and didnt even played it but it seems to be like u have an manual in your dvdcase about 6pages long about how to play pass dribble shoot and all that things :P but i guess after 7months u allready know how it works :d Cya

  • @tictactony2 wow you have bad gaming taste the ps3/360 have better controls and game play making dribbling and tricks smoother(which the ps3/360 has more tricks than wii).plus using the point and click is gay. the remote sideways/classic control isnt close to being as good as the 360 or ps3 remotes

  • @spike0linkx sorry bro but like i said PES 09, now 10 are faaaaar more superior then the ps3 and 360 versions, i have played both versions, the control scheme for the wii version is soooo much better and more intuitive and gives you way more control over ALL the players on the field. Alot better then the ps3 and 360 version. even the online is great on wii for this game and the only thing lacking really is graphics but don't forget gameplay over graphics. and this is a fine exemple of that

  • @wiirocks887 wow i have the wii and its obvious the ps3/360 OWN the wii at football games

  • Vorschau: Pro Evolution SocceVorschau: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

  • Vorschau: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009

  • dont say the word wii

  • when you have a corner or you are just running on the side of the field, how do you have to give a pass on someones head on the wii. PLEASE REACT!!!!!!!

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