The ROM includes several staple modes that defined the "Golden Era" of Konami football:

Players often note that the ball in the GameCube version feels heavier and more responsive, making shooting and long passes feel more impactful.

For those who don’t know: Winning Eleven was the North American name for Pro Evolution Soccer . By 2003, PES had already dethroned FIFA in gameplay depth on PS2. But the GameCube version? That was different. Developed by Konami’s KCET team, WE6 on GameCube wasn’t a direct port—it was a reworked, slightly quirky adaptation.

This version targets a smooth 60fps framerate and features approximately 30% more animation frames than previous iterations, resulting in more fluid player movement.