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Winning Eleven 2002 PS1 English Version: The Last Great Roar of a PlayStation Legend
Multiplayer & Competitive Play
- Local multiplayer is the best competitive mode on PS1. Use short halves for casual play or longer halves for serious matchups.
- Customize controller input so both players comfortable (e.g., left-handed layout).
- Use substitutions tactically mid-game to shift momentum.
4. Teams and Rosters
- National Teams: The game featured a massive roster of national teams. In the original Japanese version, many players had generic names due to licensing issues (e.g., Shearer might be "Shear"). The English patches fixed this, giving you authentic rosters for Brazil (Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho), France (Zidane, Henry), and England (Owen, Beckham).
- Club Teams: The game included a selection of top club teams, though not a full league structure. Teams like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus were present.
- Classic Teams: The game featured "Classic" national teams (like Classic Brazil 1970 or Classic Holland 1974), allowing players to recreate historical matchups—a feature that was revolutionary at the time.
3.3 Teams & Licensing
Like most early PES/Winning Eleven games, official licensing was limited:
- Fully licensed – Netherlands, England (kit only, fake names for some players), Italy, Spain, Germany (national team).
- Fake names for most club teams – e.g., “Man Red” (Manchester United), “London” (Arsenal), “Madrid Blanca” (Real Madrid).
- Japanese national team – fully licensed with real player names.
- Classic teams – hidden classic national teams (e.g., Classic Brazil, Classic Germany) unlockable via codes.