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Well its been a while. Me and Suff have been off the airwaves (as a duo) due to the lack of news, and focus on our every-day jobs.
I’m happy to say we’ll be making a return to the airwaves this Tuesday, hoping to get back into the groove and sharpen up our podcasting skills for the weeks and months ahead. Going forward, with our new focus on the site in 2010, Tuesday will become our official new podcast day from there on in. With us being more consistent, and more organised, we hope we’ll improve the service to the fans.
Make sure you tune in!
Posted by Kitana Media on March 6th, 2010
Tags: podcast
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If EA have their way, no chance. Which is fair enough I guess, god knows how much they paid for the official license, and with it the right to stop anyone else doing so for nothing.
But I did want to put it out there, as surely updating kits of the teams you have licenses for would be OK? As I’m sure doing so wouldn’t really be connected to the World Cup? Japan’s kit was updated as soon as a new one was announced, but that has to be to do with the relationship Konami have with the JFA. Saying that, I’m keeping my fingers crossed there’s a way we’ll see the France, Germany, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Italy (to name a few) kits get updated soon enough.
If I hear anything, you’ll be the first to know.
Posted by Kitana Media on March 5th, 2010
Tags: dlc, pes 2010
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Picking up on various discussions and my own downright frustration regards PES’ current penalty system I thought it would be good to look back at previous footy games take on spot kicks for some inspiration.
To my utter amazement Konami had this aced long ago.
So where are you going to place your click? May I suggest the read more link below.
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Posted by Alan Curdie on March 3rd, 2010
Tags: editorial, konami, master league, pes 2011, retrospective
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Or should I say WE 2010: Blue Samurai Challenge, or maybe even WE 2010 Aoki Samurai No Chosen. Yep, I like WE 2010 WC better too.
Right now, there seems to be little information on the latest Winning Eleven game, that was announced early last month. Not to say we haven’t been trying our best to find out whats going on with it. Emails sent to a variety of Japanese retailers proved worthless, as the usual “we’ll inform you when we get news” came back everytime.
What I would say, especially for the majority of people in Europe, is keep an eye on Yesasia. As you can probably tell from the header, I’d advise everyone to use them once the game is availble to order. The site has been used before to great success, and in a way wins by default seeing as Play-Asia (trusted by the majority) doesn’t ship PS3 and PSP games to the UK and other parts of Europe.
We’ll keep you informed as soon as we get any details. Seeing as it’s a stand along game rather than an online patch update, it has me very excited.
Posted by Kitana Media on March 2nd, 2010
Tags: winning eleven 2010
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Maybe I’m late to the party in quite a way with this one, especially after the many recommendations on the boards. But it’s true, as crazy as it sounds PES 2010 Wii’s experience is made much better with this accessory.
The classic controller pro is a lovely piece of kit, and the layout of buttons coupled with accurate and responsive controls attribute to a more satisfying experience. So much so, that the Wii in my house is actually getting used. Finally.
If you want to pick one, make sure you pop over to Amazon for a decent price.
Posted by Kitana Media on February 28th, 2010
Tags: pes 2010, wii