
GameFocus: "For North American soccer fans, the choice of games was pretty much limited until Konami brought their Winning Eleven/Pro Evolution Series to this part of the world. The franchise was touted as far superior to EA’s effort because it offered a much more varied experience, including greater macro and micro managing options. While EA stepped up its game in recent years and has become the go-to franchise for fans, the Pro Evolution series has stayed somewhat stagnant and many have felt that it was in dire need of a change. This year’s edition, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, introduces a few new things, improves upon some past features and looks to rekindle the flame that it once held bright. There are still aspects that need to be addressed but the series looks like it’s back on track."

Joseph of GAMElitist.com - "Gaming communities have surpassed the constraints of the games that started them. They have the power to unite hundreds of people. They now have the power to make an impact, to boycott, to protest and get themselves heard."

gametaroo! writes:
On page 15 of the London Evening Standard’s 2nd November 2011 edition is a large picture of the singer Lara Del Rey. There’s nothing untoward about that - she has, after all, recently enjoyed UK pop chart success with her single ‘Video Games’ managing to reach the top then. It’s not until you scan down the page and read the accompanying headline that you might - if you are a videogamer - find your interest being piqued:
'Video's Killed the Brain Cells'
As it transpires the story, written by Richard Godwin, is a small slice of praise for Del Rey’s song - ‘Video Games’, we are told, is a ‘heartbreaking ballad’ and a ‘perfect modern pop song, as authentic as they come. It takes an ancient theme (unrequited love) and puts it in a contemporary context (the object of her love keeps ignoring her, retreating into video games).
‘Video Games’ really is a lovely track, and one that deserves to be heard if you haven’t heard it already.
It is in the final pa...
Whhaaaaatt!? Video game no hurt Brain!! :O
Seriously though this is nonsense, there is absolutely no proof that games have any ill effect on a persons health or psyche.

Salvatore Mulé gets the second largest in Europe!
The tournament Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 UEFA Champions Festival was held in the magnificent setting of Wembley, home to the final of the Uefa Champions League football tournament that has seen the face Manchetster United and Barcelona, with the Blaugrana vittoriori out against the British.
Our Savior Mulé, winner of the national tournament Elminster belonging to the clan, has taken up the flag until the coveted game history: the final!
Find the video of the match at the bottom end of the article.