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    FIFA Soccer 96

  • First released on 30 September, 1995 for PC DOS, PlayStation, Sega 32X, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Non-fiction
    Simulator
    Sport

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    FIFA

    game universe.

  • First released on 30 September, 1995 for PC DOS, PlayStation, Sega 32X, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    About

    "Aiming to be the first football simulation that is realistic in the true sense of the word, FIFA Soccer 96 was extremely popular at the time of release. It was hailed as the first really successful FIFA release, and opened the way for yearly revisions of the concept.

    There were a number of factors that made FIFA96 stand out from the crowd of other football sims. Firstly, the game's commentary was revolutionary at the time -- the renowned British commentator John Motson comments all the incidents and happenings on the pitch in real-time. The ambient commentary is varied, and systems with more than the minimum memory level get extra commentary phrases.

    The Virtual Stadium technology has numerous pre-defined camera angles. The game even has a SVGA mode for better-than-minimum system

    FIFA96 boasts eleven leagues from all around the world, ranging from the unknown players of the Malaysian league to the celebrated stars of the English and Italian leagues. 59 International teams are also featured, and it's possible to match the teams you want to against each other through friendlies, or you can also choose to play domestic tournaments or International ones such as the World Cup. If you're not satisfied with the composition of the various teams, you can create your own dream team through the custom team creator.

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    PC DOS, PlayStation, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    Acclaim Studios London
    A UK video game developer based in Cheltenham. It would eventually be bought by Acclaim and become a subdivision of Acclaim Entertainment. The company started developing games in 1984, and was subsequently shut in 2004 when its parent company declared bankruptcy.
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    Black Pearl Software
    Black Pearl Software was a 16-bit-era label used for publishing and development by THQ.
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    EA Sports
    EA Sports is a publishing label used by Electronic Arts for all of its sports titles. EA Sports currently publishes franchises such as Madden NFL, FIFA Soccer, NBA Live and the NHL games.
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