2006 FIFA World Cup perfectly captures the emotion and passion by giving users the opportunity to play with their heroes and the chance to win the FIFA World Cup. Control your favorite players from your home nation as you control your way through all six qualifying zones. Features realistic ball movement and behavior. Advancements in passing and shooting, inlcuding improved penalty kicks.
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Passion
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Real life abilities
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Realistic and Playable
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As you win against tougher and tougher teams, you'll earn points you can spend on improved skills, special tricks and more
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Challenging team chemistry keeps teams in the game, pulling together when the game gets rough
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13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
First great DS sports gameOct 17, 2005
By Naz You know a DS sports game must be good if respected sites like IGN give it 8 stars out of 10. Based on this initial review, I bought the game and was not dissapointed. This is a full 3d game with a host of different viewing angles. I am still learning the controls, but can say they are tight and intuitive. The graphics are awesome, and with a screen magnifier, look even better. You has loads of teams to choose from and several different modes. Al in all, this is as close to a console soccer game ever ported to a nintendo handheld system. Granted the PSP version is nicer looking, but for half the price, the DS more than holds it own.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Pocket Premier LeagueMar 21, 2006
By Scott Allinson
"Scott"
I wasn't disappointed when i bought this game. Nintendo Ds first soccer game and it is very entertaining. Music is good - probably about 6 different tracks in the game, match commentary runs while you play which was a very pleasant suprise - even better it is the BBC's John Motson, a classic british soccer commentator. All the teams you can think of are in here and ever league and cup competition you can think of (pretty much) so plenty of replay value. The AI is good, not to easy, not too tough - however once you have mastered the controls and team you will be running rings around people! The general feel and presentation of this game is excellent - and its cheap too! Only gripe is no manager mode - maybe in Fifa 2007????
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
AMAZING GAMEFeb 01, 2006
THIS GAME IS GREAT. ALTHOUGH I HAVENT BOUGHT IT YET, MY FRIEND HAS IT AND WE PLAY EACHOTHER USING THE DOWNLOAD PLAY. IT IS A GREAT MULTIPLAYER GAME. THERE IS NO MANAGER MODE LIKE IN THE CONSOLE SYSTEM GAMES (GAMECUBE, PS2, XBOX) BUT THE SEASON MODE IS GREAT. NOT AS IN-DEPTH AS MANAGER MODE, (YOU DONT COMPLETE TRANSFERS, SEND SCOUTS, OR MANAGE FINANCES) BUT STILL GREAT. THE GAMEPLAY IS WONDERFUL AND THE GRAPHICS SO GOOD I WONDER HOW THEY ARE ON A NINTENDO DS. ONE NEAT THING IN THIS GAME THAT ARENT IN THE OTHERS IS THE CREATE A TEAM. YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE THE PLAYERS, THE LOGO, AND THE JERSEYS. I GIVE THIS GAME 2 THUMBS UP!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Amazingly fun sports game on the DS and challengingJun 12, 2006
By David Luis Pereira I've been playing this game for about 2 months now. I've played FIFA on other consoles in the past and I have to say how impressed I am with how this game was ported over to the DS. I really like the instant replay and how you can easily zoom in/out, rotate, and slow down the replay as you watch yourself bicycle kick in the winning goal. It's an awesome game and I highly recommend this game if you looking for a good sports game for the DS.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
GREATJan 09, 2007
By Ograo Barracuda
"Ograo"
A great game, very good indeed! Graphics are great, situations are perfect, many options to play.