

Blackberry comes in second and the others almost aren’t on the radar. Granted, I’ve heard a lot of bad things about Treo’s. Many have needed to be replaced, some more than once. There’ve been both hardware and software issues. But this must also be taken in perspective. Palm is to the PDA market what Dell is to the PC market. And Palm is to the embedded OS market what Microsoft Windows is to the PC operating system market. Dell just recalled over 1,000,000 notebook power supplies. The replay controls are also lacking.And Microsoft releases fixes to bugs and security issues monthly. The replay system is also a bit wonky and takes a long time before actually showing you the goal.

With this, you are vulnerable to getting the ball taken from you. Moreover, your player stops when charging for a shot. The AI also makes it hard to create a play as they tend to foul other players.

There is an option to make super shots though, but you have to load up a bar by doing passes. Not only that but the dribble and passes are also a bit handicapped. You have five buttons you can use: run, pass, shoot, dribble, and pass into open space. The gameplay is also basic and very arcade-like rather than the measured football mechanics. However, unlike popular football video games, you cannot create your own tournament. You can also play one of the premade championship tournaments, including the World Cup. It lets you play online matches and friendlies. As mentioned, it plays like arcade football popular back in the day. Legendary Eleven is a game that harks back to the days of Tecmo World Cup 90 but with improved graphics and sound.
