
Console Monster writes: "Ever since Pro Evolution Soccer debuted in 2001, the series has been FIFA's main competitor to be crowned the best football (or soccer) title. Up until recently, FIFA would take the crown with ease though it seems Pro Evolution Soccer is closing the gap. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 was released at the end of October 2008 on the PlayStation 3 and XBOX 360 which didn't prove to be as big a hit as previous titles, mainly due to extensive slow-down, but will the Wii version redeem faith in Pro Evolution Soccer's on-going race to number one or will the series drop further into the relegation zone? Read on to find out...
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 on the Nintendo Wii contains a wide-range of game modes. The Master League seen in previous Pro Evolution Soccer games has been replaced by "Champions Road" in which players choose a team full of fictional players. With their team, players aim to win continental leagues with each league made up of four teams (including your team). Every time a player wins a match, as well as receiving the vital three points, they also have the option to select a player card from the opposing team pack. Once the player selects the player card of their choice, the in-game player is automatically signed to their team. Whilst this seems slightly childish compared to the original Master League, it is a clever way for players to build up their team and can be good fun in the process having a top quality player in a team full of fictional players. I also see it as a clever cover-up for the lack of licenses. Other game modes include training, penalties, leagues and matches – all of which have been seen before..."

This Is My Joystick NEW Celebrity Games Columnist OJ Borg Laments The Death Of The PS2.
The power of the PS2 was the social aspect; that dragged Gamers in. Nowadays we don’t need to see, smell or entertain our friends as we have Xbox Live and the shabby PS3 online thing, but back then, we used to have to be in the same room to play these games. This wasn’t a new thing, but the games just made it all-encompassing.
Games like Tekken Tag Tournament were great for a night of lazy boozing and gaming. Track and Field with a Multi-Tap was where we would give different names to the competition, depending on who was there (“AAA” if it was the poorer player’s, right up to an Olympics once every four weeks). We even had a little drugs scandal, when we decided to ban the use of socks on fingers to help mash the buttons.
The PS2 was a once in a lifetime machine, but honestly I hadn't seen a new one available here in the states in almost 5 years. The news that they have ceased production worldwide is basically symbolic.

The epic fight between the two soccer giants Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA has been going on for over 10 years now. Cynamite takes a look at the scores from both games and shows, at which point PES overtook the FIFA series.
PS1/PS2 - PES by far
360/PS3 - FIFA by far
I can't see that changing until the next generation of consoles.
2000 - 2005 -> PES dominated since the PS1 days but then it came PES 2006 it was a major letdown
2006 - NOW -> Fifa started to show its quality on this current gen and it evolved year after year while PES was still way behind.
A shame that games like "This is football" just vanished during the PS2 days
pes2011 is much different from any next gen pes, this is really a huge improvement
Its funny to read or talk to the FIFA fanboy they cant accept the true and hate PES.
If you go to the FIFA forums they talk Bs. About pes and they hate it.
In the Pes forums they respect Fifa and many will be getting the two and we aré confidente that PES11 is better and the kind is back

Boomtown writes: "No rivalry in the world of gaming is fiercer than the one between competing football franchises. It almost mirrors the strength of feeling people have for their club. Crossing the divide to support another franchise is a relatively rare occurrence. There are two major derby matches in the football gaming calendar and they feature a bitter enmity which has built up over the last few years. The first is Pro Evolution versus FIFA and the second is Championship Manager versus Football Manager."