rodrigo_bob
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buena did a search on the internet and ecstatic, looking at photos and descriptions, and comparing the graphics of the stage of the game to reach the conclusions that follow; Anyone who doubts the stadium, do a search on the internet and see that no more like the stages described below (if you think there is a question of taste).
Some criteria used to define the relationship of the real names of the stadiums:
Me base by listing in the opening stages of the match (Nos 1-26), because the sequence organization of the stadiums by country and continent is kept in the PES;
-Looking at the advertising boards of the field came in handy, it's plain: each country / continent has its advertising boards, serves to situate the territorial stage, roughly;
-I watched the speeches in the language of the stadium speakers (not the story of the narrator's departure) announces that the game and the team near the start;
-I took into consideration that even in stadiums graduates find grotesque things that do not exist in real stadiums (eg, some editions of PES ago, had Bombonera stands on all 4 sides of the field!), then some "poetic licenses" for graphic designers Konami can be up to facilitate the work;
-Almost did not take into account the teams that are tied to the stages as "home"because it is a catchall;
-Almost did not take into account the assumed names of the stadiums, to a base where he would, continent, country, etc..
We list commented.
Contributed ideas to this list (even the legwork is all mine):
Forum pesfan.com;
-pes.neoseeker.com;
-Gabriel_k10.
*My english is not so good...
Yo-ho! Hasta siempre!
Rodrigo ~ BoB ~ ([email protected])
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1 - OLD TRAFFORD (England / Manchester United / Licensee)
2 - WEMBLEY STADIUM (England / England / Licensee)
3 - ROSE PARK STADIUM - VILLA PARK (England / Aston Villa / Non-Licensee)
It has great resemblance to the Villa Park Aston Villa mainly pleo format from the stands (two sides together, separated from all others, on two levels) and the distance between the stands (which has the Anfield); addition, the colors of the chairs and around the houses (Villa Park is a neighborhood of these characteristics) demonstrate that this is the stage, however, the European stage of the early twentieth century are almost all equal, and this stadium is also very similar to the Råsunda (Sweden) with Ashton Gate (Bristol City, England) and the Anfield (Liverpool, England), and possibly several others, but it is at Villa Park; The speech of the speaker is in English, obviously;
4 - MARY BRISTOL STADIUM - VELTINS-ARENA (Germany / Schalke 04 / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely the Veltins Arena. However, Konami has cut the chains that are on the field, as well as the scoring cube suspended in the center of the lawn, In the corners of the upper ring there are also some concrete form of a triangle (in two - the four - screens are suspended) separating the upper bleachers and support the roof, which does not exist in the original stadium, could tartar from the Ibrox (Scotland's Rangers), but the coverage has nothing to do, the speaker of the stadium speech in English;
5 - CAMP NOU (Spain / Barcelona / Licensee)
6 - SANTIAGO BERNABEU (Spain / Real Madrid / Licensee)
7 - ESTADIO DEL NUEVO TRIUNFO - ESTADIO CORNELLÁ-EL PRAT (Spain / Español / Non-Licensee)
It is this stage, see the anchors and highlights of the coverage, the structure of the stands, openings and gates, tunnels and on two opposite sides in the middle of the lawn, the brick floor next to the lawn was Konami's invention, the self- Speaker of the stadium speech in Spanish, several South American teams play in it;
8 - STADE LOUIS II (France / Monaco / Licensee)
9 - STADE DE SAGITTAIRE - STADE DE GERLAND (France / Lyon / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely the stadium Lyon: see the towers of floodlights at the corners of the field (and their bases rounded), the distribution of stands and their levels; Because Konami have a "enretamento" of the curvilinear lines of the original stadium, and the placement of screens (all fields should have them in the game) while respecting the old style of the stadium, 1920; The speaker of the stadium talks in French;
10 - SAN SIRO (Italy / Milan / Licensee)
Also known as San Siro; Change only the advertisements of the principal, the stage is identical;
11 - GIUSEPPE MEAZZA (Italy / Inter Milan / Licensee)
Also known as San Siro; Change only the advertisements of the principal, the stage is identical;
12 - STADIO OLIMPICO (Italy / Roma and Lazio / Licensee)
13 - STADIO ORIONE - STADIO ARTEMIO-FRANCHI (Italy / Fiorentina / Non-Licensee)
Very similar to Chile's National Stadium (all times of the Chilean liberator play it; see is http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...-Chile.jpg photo), but the speaker of the stadium talks in Italian and has been the order of the doubt; seems to be a mix between the two levels with the same name (the Fiorentina and Siena) Very similar to Florence (floodlights, stands, cover one side, a single score the bottom of a goal) with the exception of the athletic track, which seems to have been Konami's invention: actually in this space would have grass; Until 1990 there was the scion of a running track (see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File: Panora ... e-1987.jpg).
14 - ESTÁDIO DO DRAGÃO (Portugal / Porto / Licensee)
15 - ESTÁDIO JOSÉ ALVALADE (Portugal / Sporting / Licensee)
16 - ESTÁDIO DA LUZ (Portugal / Benfica / Licensee)
17 - AMSTERSAM ARENA (Holland / Ajax / Licensee)
18 - VILLE MARIE STADIUM - ESTADIO AZTECA (Mexico / America and Mexico squad / Non-Licensee)
Is he sure the outskirts of the lawn, the coverage and the shape of the stands; Moreover, it is perfectly reproduced the electronic scoreboard at the top of the last stands in the background of one of the goals, falling to the middle of arquibancdada; Like in Maracana, Konami added a ring more in certain places on stage (probably not keep him long lawn) could be the Morumbi Stadium, with coverage of Konami invention, as several Brazilian teams playing in it (but also many other places they play), but the narration is in English, which means must be other than Brazil;
19 - ESTADIO DE ESCORPIÃO - ESTÁDIO DO MARACANÃ (Brazil / Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco / Non-Licensee)
It's probably the Maraca, because of the size of the lawn, the round shape of the stadium, the coverage, the casemates, the locker room exits to the field (both sides), the spotlight on the roof of the circular stadium (only in the wings) and the electronic scoreboard characteristic (horizontal, long) The Konami turned it into a stage 3 level (probably because he could not make a stadium so broad and did not get away from the field on two levels) may also be the Azteca or Jalisco, but more likely is the Maraca, even more than the speaker makes his announcements in Portuguese and Brazilian teams in the Libertadores play it;
20 - ESTÁDIO AMAZONAS - ESTADIO DEFENSORES DEL CHACO (Paraguay / Paraguay squad Football / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely him, like no other in South America; See the format of the bleachers, the "boxes" above them, the spotlights and the gaps in the stands at their bases, the speaker of the stadium was speaking in Portuguese by behalf of Konami, who must not know that Spanish is spoken in Paraguay;
21 - EL MONUMENTAL (Argentina / River Plate / Licensee)
22 - ESTADIO DE PALENQUE - TOYOTA STADIUM (Japan / Nagoya Grampus / Non-Licensee)
But it could well also be the Jeonju World Cup Stadium (South Korea / Jeonbuk Motors) Difficult to find a similar stage, and this is the closest the dimensions of the field, so the stands, and especially by the four towers very striking and that hold enormous coverage; Konami made the cover a little bit different, but this stage can only be even more because there's always a Japanese and a Korean stadium in the game; Virtually all Mexican teams play in it, but found no similar stage Mexico; The speaker of the stadium speech in Spanish;
23 - SAITAMA STADIUM 2002 (Japan / Urawa Red Diamonds / Licensee)
24 - KONAMI STADIUM - MUNSU WORLD CUP STADIUM ("BIG CROWN STADIUM ") (South Korea / Ulsan Hyundai / Non-Licensee)
It is the "Big Crown" mainly due to the rebuilding of the stadium roof anchor (with poles where they seem to leave "strings stretched" to hold the inner sides of the cover, and contain the outbreak characteristic; The stadium game has three rings, 4 partitions of coverage, an electronic scoreboard behind each goal (between the plates of the cover) and two major outputs of the stadium near the corners on the same side of the field, remember a little the Stade de France and Omnilife, as well as being Its closest relatives, but every football game from Konami must have a Korean stadium, remember?; The speaker of the stadium speech in English;
25 - MOHAMED LEWIS STADIUM - STADE MOHAMED V (Morocco / Raja, Wydad and Selection Moroccan / Non-Licensee)
It is likely that this is mainly by name, and had no other stadium in the African list; The athletic track (only on the ground in the game), the score, coverage and cabins attached to the cover reminiscent of the stadium; Long arquiancada ring but only has 2 rings; It also reminds the Stade des Martyrs (Congo), Casa Blanca (Andean many teams play in it ...) and to the Columbus Crew, the stadium's speakers also speak English.
buena did a search on the internet and ecstatic, looking at photos and descriptions, and comparing the graphics of the stage of the game to reach the conclusions that follow; Anyone who doubts the stadium, do a search on the internet and see that no more like the stages described below (if you think there is a question of taste).
Some criteria used to define the relationship of the real names of the stadiums:
Me base by listing in the opening stages of the match (Nos 1-26), because the sequence organization of the stadiums by country and continent is kept in the PES;
-Looking at the advertising boards of the field came in handy, it's plain: each country / continent has its advertising boards, serves to situate the territorial stage, roughly;
-I watched the speeches in the language of the stadium speakers (not the story of the narrator's departure) announces that the game and the team near the start;
-I took into consideration that even in stadiums graduates find grotesque things that do not exist in real stadiums (eg, some editions of PES ago, had Bombonera stands on all 4 sides of the field!), then some "poetic licenses" for graphic designers Konami can be up to facilitate the work;
-Almost did not take into account the teams that are tied to the stages as "home"because it is a catchall;
-Almost did not take into account the assumed names of the stadiums, to a base where he would, continent, country, etc..
We list commented.
Contributed ideas to this list (even the legwork is all mine):
Forum pesfan.com;
-pes.neoseeker.com;
-Gabriel_k10.
*My english is not so good...
Yo-ho! Hasta siempre!
Rodrigo ~ BoB ~ ([email protected])
- - - - - - -
1 - OLD TRAFFORD (England / Manchester United / Licensee)
2 - WEMBLEY STADIUM (England / England / Licensee)
3 - ROSE PARK STADIUM - VILLA PARK (England / Aston Villa / Non-Licensee)
It has great resemblance to the Villa Park Aston Villa mainly pleo format from the stands (two sides together, separated from all others, on two levels) and the distance between the stands (which has the Anfield); addition, the colors of the chairs and around the houses (Villa Park is a neighborhood of these characteristics) demonstrate that this is the stage, however, the European stage of the early twentieth century are almost all equal, and this stadium is also very similar to the Råsunda (Sweden) with Ashton Gate (Bristol City, England) and the Anfield (Liverpool, England), and possibly several others, but it is at Villa Park; The speech of the speaker is in English, obviously;
4 - MARY BRISTOL STADIUM - VELTINS-ARENA (Germany / Schalke 04 / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely the Veltins Arena. However, Konami has cut the chains that are on the field, as well as the scoring cube suspended in the center of the lawn, In the corners of the upper ring there are also some concrete form of a triangle (in two - the four - screens are suspended) separating the upper bleachers and support the roof, which does not exist in the original stadium, could tartar from the Ibrox (Scotland's Rangers), but the coverage has nothing to do, the speaker of the stadium speech in English;
5 - CAMP NOU (Spain / Barcelona / Licensee)
6 - SANTIAGO BERNABEU (Spain / Real Madrid / Licensee)
7 - ESTADIO DEL NUEVO TRIUNFO - ESTADIO CORNELLÁ-EL PRAT (Spain / Español / Non-Licensee)
It is this stage, see the anchors and highlights of the coverage, the structure of the stands, openings and gates, tunnels and on two opposite sides in the middle of the lawn, the brick floor next to the lawn was Konami's invention, the self- Speaker of the stadium speech in Spanish, several South American teams play in it;
8 - STADE LOUIS II (France / Monaco / Licensee)
9 - STADE DE SAGITTAIRE - STADE DE GERLAND (France / Lyon / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely the stadium Lyon: see the towers of floodlights at the corners of the field (and their bases rounded), the distribution of stands and their levels; Because Konami have a "enretamento" of the curvilinear lines of the original stadium, and the placement of screens (all fields should have them in the game) while respecting the old style of the stadium, 1920; The speaker of the stadium talks in French;
10 - SAN SIRO (Italy / Milan / Licensee)
Also known as San Siro; Change only the advertisements of the principal, the stage is identical;
11 - GIUSEPPE MEAZZA (Italy / Inter Milan / Licensee)
Also known as San Siro; Change only the advertisements of the principal, the stage is identical;
12 - STADIO OLIMPICO (Italy / Roma and Lazio / Licensee)
13 - STADIO ORIONE - STADIO ARTEMIO-FRANCHI (Italy / Fiorentina / Non-Licensee)
Very similar to Chile's National Stadium (all times of the Chilean liberator play it; see is http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...-Chile.jpg photo), but the speaker of the stadium talks in Italian and has been the order of the doubt; seems to be a mix between the two levels with the same name (the Fiorentina and Siena) Very similar to Florence (floodlights, stands, cover one side, a single score the bottom of a goal) with the exception of the athletic track, which seems to have been Konami's invention: actually in this space would have grass; Until 1990 there was the scion of a running track (see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/ File: Panora ... e-1987.jpg).
14 - ESTÁDIO DO DRAGÃO (Portugal / Porto / Licensee)
15 - ESTÁDIO JOSÉ ALVALADE (Portugal / Sporting / Licensee)
16 - ESTÁDIO DA LUZ (Portugal / Benfica / Licensee)
17 - AMSTERSAM ARENA (Holland / Ajax / Licensee)
18 - VILLE MARIE STADIUM - ESTADIO AZTECA (Mexico / America and Mexico squad / Non-Licensee)
Is he sure the outskirts of the lawn, the coverage and the shape of the stands; Moreover, it is perfectly reproduced the electronic scoreboard at the top of the last stands in the background of one of the goals, falling to the middle of arquibancdada; Like in Maracana, Konami added a ring more in certain places on stage (probably not keep him long lawn) could be the Morumbi Stadium, with coverage of Konami invention, as several Brazilian teams playing in it (but also many other places they play), but the narration is in English, which means must be other than Brazil;
19 - ESTADIO DE ESCORPIÃO - ESTÁDIO DO MARACANÃ (Brazil / Flamengo, Fluminense and Vasco / Non-Licensee)
It's probably the Maraca, because of the size of the lawn, the round shape of the stadium, the coverage, the casemates, the locker room exits to the field (both sides), the spotlight on the roof of the circular stadium (only in the wings) and the electronic scoreboard characteristic (horizontal, long) The Konami turned it into a stage 3 level (probably because he could not make a stadium so broad and did not get away from the field on two levels) may also be the Azteca or Jalisco, but more likely is the Maraca, even more than the speaker makes his announcements in Portuguese and Brazilian teams in the Libertadores play it;
20 - ESTÁDIO AMAZONAS - ESTADIO DEFENSORES DEL CHACO (Paraguay / Paraguay squad Football / Non-Licensee)
It's definitely him, like no other in South America; See the format of the bleachers, the "boxes" above them, the spotlights and the gaps in the stands at their bases, the speaker of the stadium was speaking in Portuguese by behalf of Konami, who must not know that Spanish is spoken in Paraguay;
21 - EL MONUMENTAL (Argentina / River Plate / Licensee)
22 - ESTADIO DE PALENQUE - TOYOTA STADIUM (Japan / Nagoya Grampus / Non-Licensee)
But it could well also be the Jeonju World Cup Stadium (South Korea / Jeonbuk Motors) Difficult to find a similar stage, and this is the closest the dimensions of the field, so the stands, and especially by the four towers very striking and that hold enormous coverage; Konami made the cover a little bit different, but this stage can only be even more because there's always a Japanese and a Korean stadium in the game; Virtually all Mexican teams play in it, but found no similar stage Mexico; The speaker of the stadium speech in Spanish;
23 - SAITAMA STADIUM 2002 (Japan / Urawa Red Diamonds / Licensee)
24 - KONAMI STADIUM - MUNSU WORLD CUP STADIUM ("BIG CROWN STADIUM ") (South Korea / Ulsan Hyundai / Non-Licensee)
It is the "Big Crown" mainly due to the rebuilding of the stadium roof anchor (with poles where they seem to leave "strings stretched" to hold the inner sides of the cover, and contain the outbreak characteristic; The stadium game has three rings, 4 partitions of coverage, an electronic scoreboard behind each goal (between the plates of the cover) and two major outputs of the stadium near the corners on the same side of the field, remember a little the Stade de France and Omnilife, as well as being Its closest relatives, but every football game from Konami must have a Korean stadium, remember?; The speaker of the stadium speech in English;
25 - MOHAMED LEWIS STADIUM - STADE MOHAMED V (Morocco / Raja, Wydad and Selection Moroccan / Non-Licensee)
It is likely that this is mainly by name, and had no other stadium in the African list; The athletic track (only on the ground in the game), the score, coverage and cabins attached to the cover reminiscent of the stadium; Long arquiancada ring but only has 2 rings; It also reminds the Stade des Martyrs (Congo), Casa Blanca (Andean many teams play in it ...) and to the Columbus Crew, the stadium's speakers also speak English.