Circuit Blasters is like no other racing game on earth!
Up to 4 players can battle head to head on over 20 roller coaster race tracks in a choice of spectacular worlds.
Each track features hair-raising, jaw-dropping, heart-in-the-mouth dips and drops.
Add in some turbo speed racing and power-up assisted battling for an awesome experience.
J-League Winning Eleven 2010 Club Championship is an addition to the Winning Eleven J-League series. This game is the successor to the J-League Winning Eleven 2009 Club Championship and only features club teams (no national teams) and teams from both tiers of the J. League (totalling 36 teams). The game also features 118 foreign teams from the Premier League, Ligue 1, Serie A, Eredivisie, Primera División and a selection of teams from other leagues. This game will become the last edition of J-League Winning Eleven series.
J.League Winning Eleven 6, released in 2002, was the second J.League entry on PlayStation 2. It was based on World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6, developed by KCET (Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo) and published by Konami.
J.League Winning Eleven 9: Asia Championship is a football simulation game developed by Konami, released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 in Japan in 2005. It features fully licensed teams and players from Japan's J.League, along with clubs from across Asia, offering a comprehensive regional tournament experience.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution is an enhanced version of Winning Eleven 8 developed by Konami and released exclusively in Japan in 2005 for the PlayStation 2. This edition introduced online multiplayer functionality, making it one of the first entries in the series to support online play.
It features updated team rosters, slight gameplay refinements, and the core mechanics of Winning Eleven 8.