FIFA International Soccer GG CS-G BS-G
FIFA 95 CS-G BS-G
FIFA 96 CS-G BS-G
FIFA 97 - Gold Edition CS-G BS-G
FIFA 98 - Road to the World Cup CS-MD BS-MD
NAME: FIFA International Soccer series (5 titles)
AUTHOR/VENDOR: Extended Play/EA Sports
RELEASED: 1993
TYPE: Sports (soccer)
LANGUAGE: Multilanguage
PREMISE: World-class soccer, as only the folks at EA Sports can
bring you. Its hallmark isometric playing field sets it
apart from most of the competition, as does its range of
options.
IMPRESSIONS: Often copied, rarely equaled. Any game in the series is
a peach, although they tend to get bigger and more flashy
as you go. FIFA 97 Gold is my personal favorite, seeming
to have the best balance between gameplay and style, but
judge for yourself. If you're looking for a soccer sim
and want more than just arcade-style action, then EA
Sport's FIFA is the place to be.
VARIATIONS: FIFA International Soccer (copyright 1993, aka FIFA
Soccer 94, FIFA 94 - the first, but not the last, and
the graphics are a bit crude when judged by its own
sequels)
FIFA 95 (copyright 1994 - a warmed-over rehash of the
first game)
FIFA 96 (copyright 1995 - features sharper graphics, an
improved AI, and all the teams that played in the 1995
World Cup)
FIFA 97 - Gold Edition (copyright 1996 - adds indoor
arenas and the ability to create your own teams and
players)
FIFA 98 - Road to the World Cup (copyright 1997 - one of
the last titles released for the Genesis, it now
includes not only the 1997 World Cup lineup but also
club teams; however, the BGM tracks stink by some
folks' standards)
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