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FIFA International Soccer  Electronic Arts (Extended Play Productions)1993If you can't wait until the next World Cup for your soccer fix, then FIFA INTERNATIONAL SOCCER is exactly what you need.
Featuring 30 international teams, you can take the field and show your stuff utilizing all kinds of real-life soccer skills: bicycle kicks, diving headers, banana kicks from the corner, and slide tackles.
You have complete control over your team's action on the field, as well as the strategic decisions that need to be made by the coach on the sidelines.
Just remember to keep your play clean, because the refs won't hesitate to dish out yellow cards for minor infractions, or red ones for game misconduct! If you're feeling sociable, invite four friends over and get some five-player action going with a Multi-Player Adapter.
If you're serious about your soccer, then you can't go wrong with FIFA INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.***
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90% for several players
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[27]***My first ever football game as a child. Remember me and my friends having tournaments on there and then playing in the park branding ourselves names from the game such as Paulo Bellero, Brain Plank,Jan Tian and Janco Tianno.
What a game, pity Wales never appeared on the SNES version, but they did on the PC version.
Sadly the PC version will not run on my new PC. Anyone know where to Download an XP compatable version please let me know at [email protected]
[Andrew Davies]
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FIFA Soccer 95  Electronic Arts (Extended Play Productions)1994While soccer is wildly popular almost everywhere other than the United States, Americans have never been as fanatical about the game, until now. Thanks to FIFA SOCCER '95, everyone will understand why soccer is the world's most popular sport. You'll find every soccer move imaginable here, from bicycle kicks to slide tackles to diving saves by the goalie. There are more than 200 teams to choose from as you can lead your team into any of eight international cups in League Play, Tournament Play, or Playoff modes. Throughout the course of a season, you'll see injured players, suspended players, and even bitter contract disputes. Okay, maybe not that last one, but you'll get everything else you'd expect from a world-class soccer game with FIFA SOCCER '95.***85% for one player
90% for several players
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FIFA Soccer 96  Electronic Arts (Extended Play Productions)1995Electronic Arts brings international soccer to the Sega Genesis with FIFA SOCCER '96. All of the major soccer-playing countries are represented. Dribble down the field and pass it into the box where a teammate is waiting to head it in; all of these actions can be performed with ease. For those who tend to have a defensive mindset, blocking and tackling are just as easy to pull off as well. No matter your soccer philosophy, your tactics can be recreated. Play an exhibition to get some quick soccer action, or face the challenges of a tournament, where losing will end your run at the championship. Thanks to context-sensitive commentary, you'll swear that you are watching a live game. FIFA SOCCER '96 has all of the options, modes, tactics, and commentary to keep both casual fans and soccer aficionados happy.***
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FIFA Soccer 97  Electronic Arts (Extended Play Productions)1996* [b]New[/b] six aside indoor game
* [b]New[/b] high-speed gameplay
* [b]New[/b] tactics - play 'on the break'
* [b]New[/b] Tough 'Pro' mode
* [b]New[/b] sound effects and crowd chants
* [b]Refined[/b] goalkeeper intelligence
* [b]Improved[/b] set plays***Gold Edition
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FIFA Soccer 98: Road to World Cup  Electronic Arts1997 labelimageminimize
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