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The commentary is purely Japanese, featuring the legendary Jon Kabira. His signature shouts of "Kurawa! Kurawa!" (an onomatopoeia for a powerful shot) are present, but the Eurasia version adds specific lines for when a Japanese player scores against a top European side—lines that border on nationalistic pride.
Based on the refined, snappy mechanics popularized by Winning Eleven 8 Liveware Evolution and Winning Eleven 9 .
PlayStation 2 Release Date (JP only): December 12, 2002 Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Type: Regional semi-sequel / Stopgap release
The commentary is purely Japanese, featuring the legendary Jon Kabira. His signature shouts of "Kurawa! Kurawa!" (an onomatopoeia for a powerful shot) are present, but the Eurasia version adds specific lines for when a Japanese player scores against a top European side—lines that border on nationalistic pride.
Based on the refined, snappy mechanics popularized by Winning Eleven 8 Liveware Evolution and Winning Eleven 9 . Winning Eleven World Soccer -Eurasia- -J-
PlayStation 2 Release Date (JP only): December 12, 2002 Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Type: Regional semi-sequel / Stopgap release The commentary is purely Japanese, featuring the legendary