2006 FIFA WORLD CUP
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 | Genre : FOOTBALL |
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2006 FIFA World Cup Mode
The 2006 FIFA World Cup mode is a completely authentic recreation of the real tournament. You can choose to take one 127 teams all the way through qualifying from one of the six zones (Africa, Asia, Europe, North, Central America & Caribbean, Oceania and South America) or simply choose to play the game with all the officially qualified teams for the ultimate in realistic gaming experiences.
Catch up with all the latest information with the virtual FIFA World Cup magazine. Statistics from every game are captured and presented visually so that you don't miss any minute of the action.
Furthermore, start filling your virtual passport with stamps to celebrate your victories.
For the ultimate multiplayer experience, up to eight players can battle it out simultaneously from qualification through the World Cup Finals.
EA SPORTS™ presents 2006 FIFA World Cup, the exclusive official videogame of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany. The game features stunning visual representations of the world's superstar players, all 12 official stadiums. Gamers can steer their favourite team from qualification right through to a virtual reproduction of the Final tournament in Germany.
Play as one of 127 authentically recreated national teams from around the world. Create your own FIFA World Cup history by winning the World Cup with any nation of your choice.
Experience the ultimate expression of the beautiful game against the best players around the world. Close to 100 of the world's most recognisable players have been faithfully recreated so they look and play like their real life counterparts.
Test your playing ability in Global Challenge, a series of historic scenarios recreated with modern teams. Overturn past defeats in key FIFA World Cup moments and reshape your nation's history.
Live through the agony of the dreaded penalty shoot-out as if you were placing the ball on the white spot yourself. Look the keeper in the eyes and try to avoid his distracting tactics as you contemplate your shot. Keep your nerve to avoid the ultimate humiliation of missing your shot.
This is your dream. Your World Cup.
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