Seabass: It was a natural flow from our development from PS1 to PS2 and it’s a natural flow to understand that it’s going to be PS3. What do you think your lead platform is going to be in the future? It was basically your bread and butter and where you sold millions of copies of games. Q: PS2 was the lead platform for Winning Eleven/PES. At the same time I fear that it’s going to be tons of work and innovations that I have to come up with to create PES on Wii. As a creator I am looking forward to how to make use of the controller. In our discussions with Nintendo it’s how we utilize this new controller. We are already discussing with Nintendo – we have always been discussing with all parties. The graphics are not really the same as the 360 or PS3. Seabass: That’s not a next-gen engine (laughs) but I shouldn’t say that for good reasons. Q: You only released one Winning Eleven for the GameCube, (Ed: Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution in Japan only) what kind of plans do you have for Wii? Interview was conducted by Game Informer. You can read a couple choice comments below. Could we be seeing the Winning Eleven series turn up on the Wii? That just might happen according to Senior Producer Shingo “Seabass” Takatsuka.