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    FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play

  • First released on 3 October, 2008 for Nintendo Wii
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  • First released on 3 October, 2008 for Nintendo Wii

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    About

    FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play is the Wii version of FIFA 09 and part of EA's Wii-dedicated All Play franchise with 500 licensed teams.

    Specific content to the All-Play variant of FIFA is:

    Footii Mode that is played by two teams which count eight players each instead of 11, and have an appearance modelled on Wii's Miis (with a Mii representing Ronaldinho, Rooney and others for other licensed football stars, as teams captains: they can be used by the player once winning a match against their team);

    All-Play, an elementary control mode in which it is the CPU to move players on the field, while the unlearned player has merely to push buttons and perform gestures with the Wii Remote without dealing with the Nunchuk;

    Table football, no more no less than a table football game (with 13 characters for each team, unlike 11 as in the real table football) displayed by a top-down view, given extra frenzy by peculiar balls such as one becoming invisible after it is kicked, or a rocket-ball.

    Boot It, a simultaneous shooting frenzy that the player can take part in as one of the shooters shooter or the goalkeeper

    New from the previous instalments of the series on the Wii is the possibility to play with the GameCube Controller or Classic Controller for a more traditional gaming experience. The Manager mode features a Wii-specific interface.

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    Sumo Digital
    Sumo Digital is one of the largest independent video game developers in the U.K., and we’re actively looking for the best talent in the world to join us.
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    Electronic Arts
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