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2006 FIFA World Cup (GameCube)


2006 FIFA World Cup (GameCube) by Electronic Arts
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EA Sports celebrates the world's largest sporting event with the only official and exclusive licensed videogame for the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany.

2006 FIFA World Cup perfectly captures the emotion and passion of the world's fiercest national rivalries by giving users the opportunity to play with their heroes and the chance to win the FIFA World Cup. Play as your home nation and control your favourite players as you battle from qualification right through to a virtual re-creation of the final tournament in Germany.

EA Sports has brought to life close to 100 superstars by emulating the real-life abilities of the world's most recognizable players. Signature moves, playing styles and flair moves have all been authentically captured in this game. Gameplay advancements in passing and shooting, including improved penalty kicks, make this the most realistic and playable soccer game yet.

2006 FIFA World Cup introduces a new game mode called Global Challenge that will test even the most hardcore gamer. Global Challenge re-creates 40 classic moments in FIFA World Cup history for fans to tackle. Compare your results with history and measure yourself against the world's best.

Take control of one of 127 national teams and play against friends in up to eight-way multiplayer matches. Read more 2006 FIFA World Cup (GameCube)

2006 FIFA World Cup (GameCube) Feature

  • The world's superstars look and play like their real life counterparts. Player attributes like ball skills and playing style have been uniquely re-created for each player to mirror real life
  • Compete as one of 127 teams from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the FIFA World CupTM Final in Germany. Play in any of the 12 official stadiums that come to life with the pageantry and festivity of the 2006 FIFA World Cup
  • Introducing a new mode called Global Challenge that recreates 125 classic moments in FIFA World Cup history. Earn rewards to unlock legendary players and classic apparel

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    Reviews By Matthew Templeton : Date 11 Oct 2007
    The 2006 FIFA World Cup may have come and gone, but this is still a great fun football game which could have been even better if it weren't let down from its at times dodgy controls. The control system, which is the most important factor in a football game, is somewhat frustrating with commands often going in the wrong direction or shots and passes failing to meet the target you gave them. The players move far too robotically and it can really get on your nerves. However although it somewhat overshadows the game, it doesn't take away the entertainment and fun of this EA Sports title. The reason for this being that there is so much waiting to be fulfilled in this game, with loads of challenges, objectives and scenarios which range from easy to near impossible. The World Cup mode is fantastic, allowing you to enter the tournament straight away, or fight yourself through the tense qualification rounds in any of the world's continents, with the choice of over one hundred nations. The graphics are great for the GameCube and the team management options area a great addition, not to mention the trivia and facts before you start a game.

    Reviews By Mr. R. J. Curtis : Date 19 Jan 2007
    I've played this game on most platforms (ps2, xbox 360, pc) and have just ordered it on the gamecube (silver one) i got off ebay for 10£. I have to say that its simply the best footer game I've ever played and it blows pro evolution away. If its anything like it is on the other platforms its a must buy. That geeza who said it was too easy must be a total geek, its far too easy on amatuar I agree, but I get a very challenging game on pro and semi pro. There are also world class and perfect which I cant do, as theyre so hard. I've been playing footer games since the days of match day on the bbc micro, so I've played almost every footer game that was ever invented (kick off on the amiga, sensible soccer (amiga again) and all of the pro evolutions and fifas) so I know the score.

    Reviews By Nicholas W. De Sidley : Date 6 July 2006
    Being a major teenage football fan, I was looking forward to this game. When I played it, I felt like comitting suicide. I'd rather get boiled alive in castor oil than play this rubbish game. Ok, the graphics are good but the gameplay is rubbish and it's way too easy. Besides, if anyone shouldn't be on the front cover, it's definetely Frank Lampard.

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