HELLO all "FIFA" gamers ...
first of all i would like to thank in behalf of all of us to EA sports for making such a rocking game \m/
Football has played a great role in our life. The world has been fan of Football since decades..which led the IT companies to develop game relating to football which gave rise to our favorite game FIFA..
EA SPORTS which acted as a boon to the games created many of the best games including NFS , FIFA,NHL,many more....
if just wanna check out the graphics of all the games check out the video at the end....i would suggest to checkout at least videos present i sure u will like it ...
details of each game is elaborated below..
lets take a look at the history of evolution of game FIFA is
FIFA evolved from
FIFA International Soccer
FIFA 95
FIFA 96
FIFA 97
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
FIFA 99
FIFA 2000
FIFA 2001
FIFA Football 2002
FIFA Football 2003
FIFA Football 2004
FIFA Football 2005
FIFA 06
FIFA 07
FIFA 08
FIFA 09
FIFA 10
FIFA 11
FIFA 12
FIFA 13
It only includes national teams, real player names are not used. A notorious bug allows the player to score by standing in front of the goalkeeper so that the ball rebounds off him into the net. The game was number one in the UK charts, replacing Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition, and staying there for a full six months.Mega placed the game at #11 in their Top 50 Mega Drive Games of All Time.
Additionally, for the first time in a FIFA game, the offside rule is properly implemented. The 32-bit version of FIFA 98 corrects this so that the game would only award a free kick for offside if the ball was passed roughly to where the player in the offside position was.
FIFA 98 was also the first of the series to feature a licensed soundtrack, with "Song 2" by Blur used as the intro track for the game. It was the last FIFA game to be released on the 16-bit consoles that the series had originated.
FIFA 99 also features an elite league called the "European Dream League" in which 20 top teams from across Europe battle it out in a league format. It was also the first game to feature a block containing teams which did not pertain to any of the main leagues (back then, it was known as "Rest of Europe" since all teams were European, the vast majority of them featured either in the 1998-99 season of the UEFA Cup or Champions League).
The game was a bestseller in the UK, replacing Tomb Raider III.
It marked the introduction of Major League Soccer, replacing the fictitious "American" league previously included, as well as national leagues from Denmark, Greece, Israel, Norway and Turkey .
The game features over 40 national sides, fully integrated seasons, set piece selections, increased physical contact, new facial animations, shielding ability and tougher tackling.
The game received mixed reviews due to its cartoonish graphic engine and shallow gameplay, a brand new engine was implemented in an attempt to give more "emotion" to the 3d player models. The game was generally considered to be much inferior than its rival.
The opening video for FIFA 2000 features Sol Campbell performing motion capture duties for the game, then having his likeness computer-generated to play against a retro side from 1904 - the year of the inauguration of FIFA. The game also included Port Vale, the club supported by Williams, in the "Rest of the World" section.
One of the new features in FIFA 06 was a special "retro" which features nostalgia of the game. Inside it includes an unlockable classic biographies section, a memorable moments video compilation which features ten of the most memorable moments as judged by the FIFA 06 developers, a video compilation with a retrospective view of every game in the FIFA series and the chance to play the first ever game in the FIFA series which was titled as "FIFA 94". The game also features for the first time a Classic XI team consisting of great football legends and a World XI team consisting of current great superstars. Both teams have the Cardiff Millennium Stadium as their primary ground. These clubs must be unlocked in the "Fan Shop".
The debut version for the Wii introduced motion controls for shooting, as well as three mini-games that make use of the Wii Remote.
Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray again provide the commentary in the English version. However in the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, Tyldesley is replaced by Martin Tyler. For the first time, users can also purchase extra commentator voices in different languages from the PlayStation Store (PlayStation 3) and Xbox Live Marketplace (Xbox 360). Another option for the English language is Tyldesley and Andy Townsend.
FIFA 12 is the first edition of the series to feature Arabic commentary. The Czech Gambrinus Liga and Turkish Süper Lig are removed from the game and a third Argentine team, Racing Club de Avellaneda, is added to the Rest of World bracket. The Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 were the main consoles for the game, and for the first time, the PC version was feature-identical. In May, EA announced that a Nintendo 3DS version would be available, including career mode, 11 vs 11, street mode and Be a Pro, but excluding any online mode. On 27 May, it was confirmed that FIFA 12 would be released on PlayStation 2. On 7 June, it was confirmed that the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch will also be included and others are to come in the next few months. On 11 July, photos of the Career Mode were released.[11] During the demo launch on 13 September 2011, both FIFA 12 and Xbox Live were trending on social networking site Twitter. For the first time in the series, the game has been officially ported to the Mac OS X operating system by TransGaming Technologie In March 2012, FIFA Football was released as a launch title for the PS Vita, which was mostly based on FIFA 12.
New features include:
check out this video it shows all the FIFA games from start till end.. showing the game play/tactics/graphics...hope u like it. its my favorite......
thanks for reading...
do let me know how much did u like my blog..
discussions on any of this games would be appreciated/enjoyed ... :)
lastly
----------------------" FIFA I LOVE YOU "-------------------------------
first of all i would like to thank in behalf of all of us to EA sports for making such a rocking game \m/
Football has played a great role in our life. The world has been fan of Football since decades..which led the IT companies to develop game relating to football which gave rise to our favorite game FIFA..
EA SPORTS which acted as a boon to the games created many of the best games including NFS , FIFA,NHL,many more....
if just wanna check out the graphics of all the games check out the video at the end....i would suggest to checkout at least videos present i sure u will like it ...
details of each game is elaborated below..
lets take a look at the history of evolution of game FIFA is
FIFA evolved from
FIFA International Soccer
FIFA 95
FIFA 96
FIFA 97
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
FIFA 99
FIFA 2000
FIFA 2001
FIFA Football 2002
FIFA Football 2003
FIFA Football 2004
FIFA Football 2005
FIFA 06
FIFA 07
FIFA 08
FIFA 09
FIFA 10
FIFA 11
FIFA 12
FIFA 13
FIFA International Soccer
- Tagline: "FIFA International Soccer has it all... experience sheer brilliance"
- Released for: PC, Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System, Mega-CD (As "FIFA International Soccer Championship Edition"), Game Gear, SNES, DOS, Amiga, 3DO, Game Boy, PlayStation 2 (on FIFA 06)
- Release date: 15 July 1993
It only includes national teams, real player names are not used. A notorious bug allows the player to score by standing in front of the goalkeeper so that the ball rebounds off him into the net. The game was number one in the UK charts, replacing Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition, and staying there for a full six months.Mega placed the game at #11 in their Top 50 Mega Drive Games of All Time.
FIFA 95
- Tagline: "The best console football can get"
- Released for: Mega Drive
- Release date: 8 July 1994
- Cover player: Erik Thorstvedt (Alexi Lalas in some versions)
FIFA 96
Main article: FIFA Soccer 96
- Tagline: "Next Generation Soccer"
- Released for: Sega 32X, Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, SNES, DOS/Windows, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Game Boy
- Release date: 1 July 1995
FIFA 97
Main article: FIFA 97
- Tagline: "Emotion Captured"
- Released for: Mega Drive, SNES, DOS/Windows, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Game Boy
- Release date: 24 June 1996
FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
Main article: FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
- Tagline: "Your only goal - qualify"
- Title song: "Song 2" by Blur
- Released for: SNES, Mega Drive, Windows, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Game Boy, Nintendo 64
- Release date: 17 June 1997
Additionally, for the first time in a FIFA game, the offside rule is properly implemented. The 32-bit version of FIFA 98 corrects this so that the game would only award a free kick for offside if the ball was passed roughly to where the player in the offside position was.
FIFA 98 was also the first of the series to feature a licensed soundtrack, with "Song 2" by Blur used as the intro track for the game. It was the last FIFA game to be released on the 16-bit consoles that the series had originated.
FIFA 99
- Tagline: "All the Clubs, Leagues and Cups"
- Title song: "The Rockafeller Skank (Remix)" by Fatboy Slim
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
- Release date: 10 June 1998
FIFA 99 also features an elite league called the "European Dream League" in which 20 top teams from across Europe battle it out in a league format. It was also the first game to feature a block containing teams which did not pertain to any of the main leagues (back then, it was known as "Rest of Europe" since all teams were European, the vast majority of them featured either in the 1998-99 season of the UEFA Cup or Champions League).
The game was a bestseller in the UK, replacing Tomb Raider III.
FIFA 2000
- Title song: "It's Only Us" by Robbie Williams
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
- Release date: 26 October 1999
It marked the introduction of Major League Soccer, replacing the fictitious "American" league previously included, as well as national leagues from Denmark, Greece, Israel, Norway and Turkey .
The game features over 40 national sides, fully integrated seasons, set piece selections, increased physical contact, new facial animations, shielding ability and tougher tackling.
The game received mixed reviews due to its cartoonish graphic engine and shallow gameplay, a brand new engine was implemented in an attempt to give more "emotion" to the 3d player models. The game was generally considered to be much inferior than its rival.
The opening video for FIFA 2000 features Sol Campbell performing motion capture duties for the game, then having his likeness computer-generated to play against a retro side from 1904 - the year of the inauguration of FIFA. The game also included Port Vale, the club supported by Williams, in the "Rest of the World" section.
FIFA 2001
- Title song: "Bodyrock" by Moby
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2
- Release date: 8 November 2000
FIFA Football 2002
Main article: FIFA Football 2002
- Title song: "19-2000 (Soulchild Remix)" by Gorillaz
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube
- Release date: 1 November 2001
FIFA Football 2003
Main article: FIFA Football 2003
- Tagline: "Be the Twelfth Man"
- Title song: "To Get Down (Fatboy Slim Remix)" by Timo Maas
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Mobile phone
- Release date: 25 October 2002
FIFA Football 2004
Main article: FIFA Football 2004
- Tagline: "Create brilliance"
- Title song: "Red Morning Light" by Kings of Leon
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Nokia N-Gage, Mobile phone
- Release date: 18 October 2003
FIFA Football 2005
Main article: FIFA Football 2005
- Tagline: "A great player needs a great first touch"
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PSP (America only), Gizmondo, Nokia N-Gage, Mobile phone
- Release date: 11 October 2004
FIFA 06
Main article: FIFA 06
- Tagline: "You Play, They Obey"
- Title song: "Helicopter" by Bloc Party
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP, Mobile phone
- Release date: 4 October 2005
One of the new features in FIFA 06 was a special "retro" which features nostalgia of the game. Inside it includes an unlockable classic biographies section, a memorable moments video compilation which features ten of the most memorable moments as judged by the FIFA 06 developers, a video compilation with a retrospective view of every game in the FIFA series and the chance to play the first ever game in the FIFA series which was titled as "FIFA 94". The game also features for the first time a Classic XI team consisting of great football legends and a World XI team consisting of current great superstars. Both teams have the Cardiff Millennium Stadium as their primary ground. These clubs must be unlocked in the "Fan Shop".
FIFA 07
Main article: FIFA 07
- Tagline: "This is the Season"
- Title Song: "Can't Get Enough (Mekon Remix)" by "The Infadels
- Released for: Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP
- Release date: 27 September 2006
FIFA 08
Main article: FIFA 08
- Tagline: "Can you FIFA 08?", "Got what it takes?"
- Title Song: "Sketches (20 Something Life)" by La Rocca
- Released for: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, Wii, PSP
- Release date: 20 September 2007
The debut version for the Wii introduced motion controls for shooting, as well as three mini-games that make use of the Wii Remote.
FIFA 09
Main article: FIFA 09
- Tagline: "Let's FIFA 09"
- Title Song: "Let U Know" by Plastilina Mosh
- Released for: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2
- Release date: 3 October 2008
Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray again provide the commentary in the English version. However in the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, Tyldesley is replaced by Martin Tyler. For the first time, users can also purchase extra commentator voices in different languages from the PlayStation Store (PlayStation 3) and Xbox Live Marketplace (Xbox 360). Another option for the English language is Tyldesley and Andy Townsend.
FIFA 10
Main article: FIFA 10
- Tagline: "Let's FIFA 10", "How big can football get?"
- Title song: "Nothing to Worry About" by Peter Bjorn and John
- Released for: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, Windows, Mobile phone, iOS, Android
- Release date: 2 October 2009 (Europe), 20 October 2009 (USA)
FIFA 11
- Tagline: "We are 11"
- Released for: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Windows, Mobile phone, iOS
- Release date: 28 September 2010 (USA), 1 October 2010 (Europe)
FIFA 12
- Tagline: "Love Football, Play Football"
- Title song: "Sleigh Bells" by Kids
- Released for: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Windows, Mac OS X, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 3DS, PSP, iOS, Mobile Phone
- Release date: 27 September 2011 (USA), 30 September 2011 (Europe)
FIFA 12 is the first edition of the series to feature Arabic commentary. The Czech Gambrinus Liga and Turkish Süper Lig are removed from the game and a third Argentine team, Racing Club de Avellaneda, is added to the Rest of World bracket. The Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 were the main consoles for the game, and for the first time, the PC version was feature-identical. In May, EA announced that a Nintendo 3DS version would be available, including career mode, 11 vs 11, street mode and Be a Pro, but excluding any online mode. On 27 May, it was confirmed that FIFA 12 would be released on PlayStation 2. On 7 June, it was confirmed that the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch will also be included and others are to come in the next few months. On 11 July, photos of the Career Mode were released.[11] During the demo launch on 13 September 2011, both FIFA 12 and Xbox Live were trending on social networking site Twitter. For the first time in the series, the game has been officially ported to the Mac OS X operating system by TransGaming Technologie In March 2012, FIFA Football was released as a launch title for the PS Vita, which was mostly based on FIFA 12.
FIFA 13
- Tagline: "Join the Clu13"
- Title song: "Club Foot" by Kasabian
- Released for: Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, iOS, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Portable
- Release Date: 25 September 2012 (USA), 27 September 2012 (Australia), 28 September 2012 (Europe) [13]
New features include:
- Attacking Intelligence - Players analyse space and think ahead making it possibly easier to break down the defence. Goalkeeping Intelligence has also been improved.
- Complete Dribbling - Precise 360-degree mobility with the ball allowing players to be more dangerous and creative during 1-on-1 confrontations.
- 1st Touch Control - Eliminates near-perfect touches for all players and allowing defenders to take advantage of the loss of focus and poor touches to win back possession.
- EA SPORTS Football Club - Earn rewards, level-up, enjoy live challenges and connect with friends. Unlock rewards and items from EA SPORTS Catalogue and climb up to 100 levels. Support Your Club in every area of the game and play through the real-world season. The new EA SPORTS Football Club app will allow fans to connect to Ultimate Team and EA SPORTS Football Club on the go.
check out this video it shows all the FIFA games from start till end.. showing the game play/tactics/graphics...hope u like it. its my favorite......
thanks for reading...
do let me know how much did u like my blog..
discussions on any of this games would be appreciated/enjoyed ... :)
lastly
----------------------" FIFA I LOVE YOU "-------------------------------