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'''''Pro Evolution Soccer 3''''' (also known as '''''Winning Eleven 7''''' in Japan and '''''World Soccer Winning Eleven 7''''' in the US) is the third installment of [[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami's]] [[Pro Evolution Soccer (series)|Pro Evolution Soccer]] football video game series. |
'''''Pro Evolution Soccer 3''''' (also known as '''''Winning Eleven 7''''' in Japan and '''''World Soccer Winning Eleven 7''''' in the US) is the third installment of [[Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo|Konami's]] [[Pro Evolution Soccer (series)|Pro Evolution Soccer]] football video game series. It is also the first in the series to be released on [[Personal computer|PC]]. |
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The cover features famed referee [[Pierluigi Collina]]. |
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It is also the first in the series to be released on [[Personal computer|PC]]. |
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==New features== |
==New features== |
Revision as of 17:56, 6 February 2010
Pro Evolution Soccer 3 | |
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Developer(s) | Konami TYO |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Composer(s) | Norikazu Miura |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, PC |
Genre(s) | Sports game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (also known as Winning Eleven 7 in Japan and World Soccer Winning Eleven 7 in the US) is the third installment of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer football video game series. It is also the first in the series to be released on PC.
The cover features famed referee Pierluigi Collina.
New features
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- Introduction of manual pass by pointing the analogue stick in the direction you want the pass to go.
- New graphics engine.
- Improved gameplay, control, ball physics, animation and AI.
- New Shop mode, where points can be traded in for hidden items.
- Master League expanded to four divisions, with tons of new players.
- For 1-4 players (multitap required for 3 or 4 players).
Teams
Unlicensed Clubs
- Bruxelles (Anderlecht)
- Praha (Sparta Prague)
- North London (Arsenal)
- West Midlands Village (Aston Villa)
- Lancashire (Blackburn Rovers)
- West London Blue (Chelsea)
- Merseyside Blue (Everton)
- West London White (Fulham)
- Yorkshire (Leeds United)
- Merseyside Red (Liverpool)
- Lloyd (Manchester City)
- Trad Bricks (Manchester United)
- Tyneside (Newcastle United)
- North East London (Tottenham Hotspur)
- East London (West Ham United)
- Azur (AS Monaco)
- Bourgogne (AJ Auxerre)
- Aquitaine (Bordeaux)
- Rhone (Olympique Lyonnais)
- Languedoc (Olympique de Marseille)
- Ile De France (Paris Saint-Germain)
- Nord (RC Lens)
- Rhein (Bayer Leverkusen)
- Rekordmeister (Bayern Munich)
- Westfalen (Borussia Dortmund)
- Hanseaten (Hamburg)
- Hauptstadt (Hertha Berlin)
- Ruhr (Schalke 04)
- Weser (Werder Bremen)
- Peloponnisos (Olympiakos)
- Athenakos (Panathinaikos)
- Emilia Sud (Bologna)
- Longobardi (Brescia Calcio)
- Veneto (Chievo)
- Lombardia (Internazionale)
- Umbria (Perugia)
- Abruzzi (Udinese)
- Museumplein (Ajax)
- Stadhuisplein (PSV Eindhoven)
- Lisbonera (Benfica)
- Puerto (Porto)
- Esportiva (Sporting)
- Valdai (Spartak Moscow)
- Old Firm Green (Celtic)
- Old Firm Blue (Rangers)
- Manzanares (Atlético Madrid)
- Guadalquivir (Real Betis)
- Galicia Sur (Celta Vigo)
- Galicia Norte (Deportivo La Coruña)
- Cataluna (Barcelona)
- Chamartin (Real Madrid)
- Donosti (Real Sociedad)
- Naranja (Valencia)
- Constantinahce (Fenerbahçe)
- Byzantinobul (Galatasaray)
- Marmara (Dynamo Kyiv)
International
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Licensing Issues
For the first time Milan, Juventus, Rome, Lazio, Parma and Feyenoord were fully licensed. Did not have licenses to the other clubs, and as such, some player's names have been altered. For example, Ryan Giggs in the Welsh National team was referred to as Gills.