That all started with FIFA 2003, which was the first one to get broadcast-style highlights at half-time and after the final whistle.
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FIFA Football 2003įIFA’s famous these days for its uncanny recreation of televised footy, full of slow-mo replays and whizzy menus. Thierry Henry took centre stage (the last player to appear alone on the cover until FIFA 17’s Marco Reus) on the front of a game that introduced power bars for passing, giving you more control of your build-up play and marking the point where EA started to take FIFA in a less arcadey direction. Paul Scholes featured on the UK cover but it’s a total coincidence that there was also a button for making bad tackles. FIFA 2001įIFA 2001 was the first to include online play (although only on PC), the first to get player likenesses, and the first to get a power bar for shooting, so you could choose between calmly slotting home or trying to tear the net off. While the UK got Sol Campbell on the cover of FIFA 2000, Italy got Vincenzo Montella, Spain had Pep Guardiola, and American soccer fans picked up copies graced by Eddie Pope.Īs well as over 40 classic teams full of legends from the past, it included Major League Soccer for the first time, when even fewer people cared about it than they do now. Goalkeepers were more realistic, though, and you could choose to bring them out to dive at the feet of an advancing striker. With the Premier League’s greatest ever player on the cover (that’s Dennis Bergkamp, not Kasey Keller, who appeared on the front of the American version), FIFA 99 had a lot to live up to.
RTWC 98 included all 172 national teams and was the first FIFA game to properly implement the offside rule.
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FIFA: Road to World Cup 98Ĭonsidering his status in world football it’s amazing that D-Beck only appeared on the cover of one FIFA game, but he chose a cracker to lend his face to, even if he came back from France ‘98 with a slightly dented reputation. The Frenchman also took on motion capture duties for the game, which was the first to include an indoor mode, something that many people still long for a return of. Newcastle’s David Ginola was the cover star for all European versions of FIFA 97, while Brazilian striker Bebeto was chosen for the rest of the world. It was the first FIFA game to have real player names, although the Brazilian league was out of date and the American teams were entirely made up. The same couldn't be said about his defending, but then again, he makes it up with his speed and knack for providing inch perfect crosses and dribbling the ball exceptionally well for a defensive player.The cover of FIFA 96 featured future (short-lived) Crystal Palace manager Frank De Boer, pictured in happier times playing for the Netherlands against a dandruff-free Jason McAteer, the face of Wash & Go shampoo. The 27-year old defender had scored an own goal in the opening game against Croatia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and was part of the team who were hammered by Germany in a game that ended with a scoreline of 7-1.Ĭoming back to the game, Marcelo will, however, continue to be one of the best left-backs with high attacking attributes. The Brazilian left-back had a sub-par season with Real Madrid and a rather forgettable year with the national team. Marcelo’s rating in the game is yet to be announced by Electronic Arts, but we predict to be somewhere around 82 with no significant change.
Despite Real Madrid’s trophyless season under manager Carlo Ancelotti, they are still a team with the best individual players in the world and also in the game.Note: The ratings of Isco, Pepe and Marcelo are yet to confirmed by EA.
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Publisher Electronic Arts have already released information about the best 50 players in the game, and we take it upon ourselves to compile the list with the 10 best players who play for some of the top clubs in the world.Starting the series with La Liga giants Real Madrid, we present you the top 10 players who are most likely to be the best players wearing the famous White jersey. It is that time of the year again when football and video game lovers have one common reason to be happy about with FIFA 16 less than a month away from its release date.