EA FIFA
99 series makes its fourth appearance on Nintendo 64 with
250 club teams, 20 international stadiums, and 12 leagues from around the
world. Lead your favorite team through a full season, compete in a European
dream league, or create your own custom league and cup matches. On the pitch,
your athletes will be able to perform new slide shots, traps, tackles, and
acrobatic skill moves. View the action from a choice of eight camera angles,
while carefully managing injuries, substitutions, formations, and fatigue
throughout the course of play. Up to four friends can compete simultaneously on
the same screen. A Controller Pak is required to save statistics and season
progress.
~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
EA
Sport's FIFA series first originated back in 1994 where FIFA International
Soccer was hailed as one of the most impressive sporting titles to ever be
released. The title spread its coverage by hitting multiple platforms including
the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, 3DO, MS-DOS, Sega CD as well as appearing on
the Gamegear and Gameboy handhelds.
FIFA first made the transistion to the 32-bit market in the form of FIFA Soccer
96, but unfortunately the series struggled to pick up an indentity on the
32-bit platforms as it had commanded on the 16-bit machines. The problem
continued on with FIFA 97.
FIFA debuted on the Nintendo 64 during 1997 in the form of FIFA 64, but found
itself facing instant criticism from the media because of a simply awful
conversion.
In late 1997, FIFA: Road To World Cup 98 made its appearance on not only the
PlayStation, but also the Nintendo 64. The game was hailed as graphicaly
superior to Konami's International Superstar Soccer 64, but failed to play
smoothly. In 1998, World Cup 98 was released, and failed to really incorporate
anything new into the series to warrant a purchase.
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