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Pro Evo 2009 wins Mobile game award

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By: , IntoMobile
Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 1:19 PM

Pro Evo 2009 wins Mobile game award

Konami’s classic footie game, Pro Evolution Soccer, has won the “best mobile game” award at the Leipzig Games Convention. The award was given to the 2009 incarntion of the game, published by Glu in it’s Mobile format.

The judges were apparently of the opinion that the control system meant the game rocked, and that the Bluetooth multiplayer mode also made it worthy of the win.

And yes, I know, the image above is of the 2008 iteration of the game – but that’s the one that you can easily get your mitts on via Glu’s website.

[Via: Mobile Entertainment]

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