The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has appealed to UK gamers to vote for their favourite titles in the PC World Gamers' Award.
For the late-comers, Japanese magazine Famitsu has four editors award points on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the best. Here's this week's:
There have been no new entries in the UK top ten this week, but considerable movement, as soccer simulation FIFA 07 moves up three places to reclaim the number one spot. The PlayStation 2 version is now outselling Pro Evolution Soccer 6 on PlayStation 2 by a factor of 3:2, while the Xbox 360 version of Konami's title is outselling its FIFA 07 equivalent by the same ratio.
Pro Evolution Soccer 6, also known as Winning Eleven here in the States, has sold over 3 million copies in Europe. Konami announced that today. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 was released on the 26th of October in Europe, and in just 8 days it sold over 3 million copies. That's quite a lot.
Brazil, France, England or the USA... who has the most die-hard soccer fans? Representing 21 different countries, Electronic Arts today rang in the sound of the soccer season by revealing the 40 songs that will be featured in FIFA 07. Launching in over 15 languages and 40 countries worldwide, FIFA 07 will bring the superstar athletes, stadiums and music of your every competitor into your hands.
According to a press release from EA sports in Europe, players who own both a PS2 and a PSP will be able to start a game of FIFA 07 on one platform and continue it on another. It wasn't said how this will work but it sounds very promising and very similar to the scenario that was talked about with Microsoft and it's Live Anywhere program.