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Fri 07/02/03 at 18:40
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I also found this at Cube-Europe.com:


"International Superstar Soccer 3 confirmed for March release"

"Konami of Europe returns to the football field with Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka, Inc (KCEO)'s International Superstar Soccer 3 (ISS3) running out for PlayStation 2 in March, with a version for the Nintendo GameCube following in May."

"Designed as a companion title for Konami's world-renowned Pro Evolution Soccer series, ISS3 is a more arcade-orientated game than its stable-mate. Featuring a full selection of volleys, passes, flick-ons and rasping shots, ISS3 pits more than 90 FIFPro-endorsed international and club squads against each other in a variety of friendly and tournament matches. ISS3 also breaks new ground with the inclusion of a 'Mission Mode' wherein victorious players are awarded points after every match or by betting on the outcome of a two-player game, which can be used to build stadiums and unlock a wealth of special options and features."

"ISS3 also extends this innovative approach to its on-field play, with KCE Osaka debuting an all-new 'Close-Up' mode. During the course of a match, an icon will flash above the head of a player as he nears the edge of the opposition's penalty area. On pressing L1, the game seamlessly zooms in on the attacking player, changing the view to directly behind him and giving the user more control over his actions. By holding down the R2 button on the controller, feints, spins and skill moves can be used as ISS3 players attempt to beat defenders in their way, while the 'Mission Mode' also holds the key to a number of additional tricks and moves."

"The true beauty of ISS3, however, is its ability to grow with the player. While the controls are designed to introduce novice fans to the football genre, the intuitive use of passes, through-balls and first-time shots means that precision one-touch play is also possible, while the individual stats attributed to each of the instantly recognisable football stars can also be used to the player's advantage."

"The game also benefits from the most detailed visuals in an ISS title to date. KCE Osaka has ensured that the sport's most famous names are instantly recognisable both in terms of appearance and trademark moves, with key players particularly adept as free kicks, while others enjoy enviable distribution skills and can make seemingly impossible defence-splitting passes with ease."

"With its four-player mode, professional commentary and stadium announcements, ISS3 is the most accessible yet entertaining arcade football title to date. Its deft moves, intelligent player AI and incredible visuals and sound combine to create a truly immersive and always entertaining football title guaranteed to leave its rivals trailing in its wake."

"ISS3 will be released for PlayStation 2 in March, and GameCube in May"

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Sounds good! And this game can't really come soon-enough, as I'm really starting to tire of FIFA 2003, and I miss my footie games. :(
Good to see some new features included too. I just hope that this game runs a LOT smoother than ISS 2 did, though.

Another game for may then...
Zelda, Skies of Arcadia, Burnout 2, and now this...!
That should really help my revision in-time for my A-level exam a month later! :S
Sat 08/02/03 at 10:32
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gerrid wrote:
> Madden 2003 wins hands down.

I don't get American Football. I haven't even tried.
Sat 08/02/03 at 10:23
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"sdomehtongng"
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I concur.
Fri 07/02/03 at 21:05
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Madden 2003 wins hands down.
Fri 07/02/03 at 21:00
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If you are counting imports I don't think there are any sports games that can compete with Pro Evolution 2 (Winning Eleven 6) and for the extra £20 it costs for the freeloader it is definitley worth it.
Fri 07/02/03 at 19:18
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I havent touched Fifa in ages nor my GC.... i need metroid though a round of Mario party 4 and SMB with some mates is still fun.
Fifa is still the best on the GC atm though, but i hope ISS 3 is better than ISS 2..... alot better.
Fri 07/02/03 at 18:51
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I am picking up an Import copy of Winning Eleven 6 Final edition within the next 2 weeks so I won't be picking up ISS3. Why don't you get Freeloader and Winning Eleven 6 from Japan? Its the GC version of Pro Evolution 2 and for me it is the greatest sports games ever created. Just a thought if you don't want to wait :)
Fri 07/02/03 at 18:40
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I also found this at Cube-Europe.com:


"International Superstar Soccer 3 confirmed for March release"

"Konami of Europe returns to the football field with Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka, Inc (KCEO)'s International Superstar Soccer 3 (ISS3) running out for PlayStation 2 in March, with a version for the Nintendo GameCube following in May."

"Designed as a companion title for Konami's world-renowned Pro Evolution Soccer series, ISS3 is a more arcade-orientated game than its stable-mate. Featuring a full selection of volleys, passes, flick-ons and rasping shots, ISS3 pits more than 90 FIFPro-endorsed international and club squads against each other in a variety of friendly and tournament matches. ISS3 also breaks new ground with the inclusion of a 'Mission Mode' wherein victorious players are awarded points after every match or by betting on the outcome of a two-player game, which can be used to build stadiums and unlock a wealth of special options and features."

"ISS3 also extends this innovative approach to its on-field play, with KCE Osaka debuting an all-new 'Close-Up' mode. During the course of a match, an icon will flash above the head of a player as he nears the edge of the opposition's penalty area. On pressing L1, the game seamlessly zooms in on the attacking player, changing the view to directly behind him and giving the user more control over his actions. By holding down the R2 button on the controller, feints, spins and skill moves can be used as ISS3 players attempt to beat defenders in their way, while the 'Mission Mode' also holds the key to a number of additional tricks and moves."

"The true beauty of ISS3, however, is its ability to grow with the player. While the controls are designed to introduce novice fans to the football genre, the intuitive use of passes, through-balls and first-time shots means that precision one-touch play is also possible, while the individual stats attributed to each of the instantly recognisable football stars can also be used to the player's advantage."

"The game also benefits from the most detailed visuals in an ISS title to date. KCE Osaka has ensured that the sport's most famous names are instantly recognisable both in terms of appearance and trademark moves, with key players particularly adept as free kicks, while others enjoy enviable distribution skills and can make seemingly impossible defence-splitting passes with ease."

"With its four-player mode, professional commentary and stadium announcements, ISS3 is the most accessible yet entertaining arcade football title to date. Its deft moves, intelligent player AI and incredible visuals and sound combine to create a truly immersive and always entertaining football title guaranteed to leave its rivals trailing in its wake."

"ISS3 will be released for PlayStation 2 in March, and GameCube in May"

----------

Sounds good! And this game can't really come soon-enough, as I'm really starting to tire of FIFA 2003, and I miss my footie games. :(
Good to see some new features included too. I just hope that this game runs a LOT smoother than ISS 2 did, though.

Another game for may then...
Zelda, Skies of Arcadia, Burnout 2, and now this...!
That should really help my revision in-time for my A-level exam a month later! :S

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