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FIFA Soccer 96 Electronic Arts (Extended Play Productions)1995FIFA SOCCER '96 brings all the action of international soccer to the PlayStation. Choose a country and hit the field for some quick action with the Exhibition mode. Should you want more of a challenge, try to win a tournament. Regardless of what mode you play, the in-game commentators react to the action on the field realistically. Do you have the skills to take your team to the World Cup in FIFA SOCCER '96?***
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FIFA 97  Electronic Arts;Electronic Arts Victor (EA Canada)1996International soccer makes another appearance on the PlayStation with FIFA SOCCER '97. Over 4,200 players from 12 international leagues are brought to life with new Motion Blending technology that gives the players fluid movement and realistic physiques. Commentary from John Motson, Des Lynam, and Andy Gray only adds to the overall experience. Grab your soccer cleats and hit the field with FIFA SOCCER '97.***
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FIFA - Road to the World Cup 98  Electronic Arts (EA Canada)1997Conquer fierce defenders and defeat entire nations in your quest to compete in World Cup 98. Features intense realism detailed team management editing for teams and players player transfer for cash and five ways to compete.***
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World Cup 98  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)1998WORLD CUP '98 brings all the action of the World Cup soccer tournament to your PlayStation. The game packs plenty of options amid the great graphics and animations. There are modes that allow you to travel through Exhibition games, or play against a friend in the Two-Player mode. Official teams and players are licensed, as well as the rights to play in the actual World Cup game. WORLD CUP '98 gives gamers the chance to match skills against some of the best names in soccer today.***
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FIFA 99  Electronic Arts1998FIFA '99 is the ultimate soccer game for PlayStation. Building upon the great FIFA franchise and developed by the geniuses at EA Sports FIFA '99 offers all the features you've come to expect like tournaments national teams and play-by-play along with all new features! Semi-automatic goalkeepers make play easier. Over 200 clubs for great fantasy matchups. And the ability to set up your own Cups and Leagues make FIFA '99 the soccer game to beat this year! labelimagesubject
FIFA 2000  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)1999Soccer fans can get another fix of the world's most popular sport with FIFA 2000: Major League Soccer. The addition of the 12 American Major League Soccer teams, icon passing, and a pass-reliability indicator highlight the improvements of this year's game. All of the modes that you expect from FIFA are still included: Exhibition, Tournament, Season, and Practice. FIFA 200 is the best FIFA game to date.***
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FIFA 2001  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)2000Electronic Arts brings its final FIFA game to the PlayStation with FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer. Use the practice mode to work on strategies and skills, and then gear up for some quick competition in the Exhibition mode. For those with an iron will, experience the stresses of a season or tournament. All of the options in FIFA 2001: Major League Soccer will keep both casual and hardcore soccer fans happy. labelimagesubject
FIFA Football 2002  Electronic Arts2001The best-selling soccer franchise in PSX history is back in action. New licenses give this installment of FIFA access to all sorts of international leagues and teams it's never seen before, and an open passing system allows you maximum control over your offense. Boasting tons of modes and awesome 3D graphics, FIFA 2002 uses a card-based system to dole out rewards for top play. If you're in the mood for realistic international soccer, you're going to get a kick out of this one. labelimagesubject
2002 FIFA World Cup  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)2002The FIFA World Cup is the world's largest, most-watched sports event. The passion, drama, and character of the tournament, coupled with the EXCLUSIVE 2002 Fifa World Cup license, are the basis of this unique collector's product. EA SPORTS 2002 FIFA World Cup captures every moment of glory, every emotion, every sound, and every aspect of a truly global event.***
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FIFA Football 2003  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)2002You want variety? How about 16 leagues and more than 450 teams? That's right, just about every professional franchise from the farthest corners of the globe is ready to play, and you've got your pick of them. As with most EA Sports titles, FIFA SOCCER 2003 places its emphasis on real-world physics rather than arcade-style play, so you can expect each header, diving save, and corner kick to feel right. Awesome commentary and replays give the experience a television-style feel, and a full FIFPro License means that the players are 100% authentic. labelimagesubject
FIFA Football 2004  Electronic Arts (EA Sports)2003 labelimageminimize
FIFA Football 2005  Electronic Arts (EA Canada)2004 labelimageminimize
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