FIFA 07 (also known as FIFA Soccer 07 and FIFA Football 07) is the latest in Electronic Arts' series of football simulator video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts. The game was released on 27 September, 2006 in Europe, and October 3, 2006 in the United States on GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Xbox. The Xbox 360 version of the game was released on 27 October, 2006 in Europe, and in the United States on October 31, 2006. The next-generation graphics and physics engine used in the Xbox 360 version will be exclusive to the console for a period of 12 months.[1]. The tagline for the game is "This is the season".
FIFA 07 | |
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Developer(s) | EA Canada |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Designer(s) | (PS2, Xbox, PC, GameCube.) (xbox 360) |
Series | FIFA Series |
Platform(s) | GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PC, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360 |
FIFA 07 is the fourteenth game in the FIFA Series and the eleventh in 3D.
Electronic Arts have revealed that there will be seven players on the covers of FIFA 07, depending on which region the game is sold in. Ronaldinho will grace the cover of all the games and will be joined by Landon Donovan and Francisco Fonseca in North America, Wayne Rooney in the UK, Australia and the Benelux, Lukas Podolski in Germany, David Villa in Spain, Kaká in Italy and Juninho in France.
Game Features
Game Soundtrack
FIFA 07 features a wide variety of world music on its soundtrack. The songs featured are as follows:
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Achievements and Awards
- UK: Seventh fastest selling game of all time [1]
- IGN: Game of The Year 2006: Best Sports Game (Xbox, PC) [2][3]
- IGN: Game of The Year 2006: Best Licensed Soundtrack (Xbox 360) [4]
- TeamXbox.com: Game of The Year 2006: Best Sports Game (Xbox) [5]
- UK: First FIFA title to top the UK Christmas chart since FIFA 98 [6]
- Average review score: 85% Xbox, 82% PS2, 79% Gamecube, 79% PSP, 78% PC, 72% Xbox 360. (metacritic.com)[7]
References
- ^ Blevins, Tal (2006-08-23). "GC 2006: Microsoft Press Conference". IGN.
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