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FIFA 2000 technical data
Name | FIFA 2000 |
System | Game Boy Color |
Year | 2000 |
Developer | Tiertex Ltd. |
Genre | Sports |
FIFA 2000 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color was released in 1999 and quickly became one of the most popular soccer games of all time. The game was developed by EA Sports, a division of Electronic Arts, and was the first FIFA game to be released on a handheld console. It featured realistic gameplay and featured updated teams and players from around the world.
The game itself had several different modes, including exhibition matches, tournaments, training exercises, and even a create-a-player mode. The exhibition matches allowed you to play against a computer or another player using either the team rosters that were included with the game or your own custom teams. In tournament mode you could choose from several international leagues such as Major League Soccer (MLS) or Italy’s Serie A to compete in a series of games for a championship. Training exercises gave you the chance to practice individual skills such as shooting, passing, tackling and dribbling while also allowing you to customize your team’s formation. Finally, in create-a-player mode you could create your own players with their own unique attributes such as speed or strength.
Graphically speaking FIFA 2000 was very impressive for its time; it featured detailed 3D models of players running around on an isometric field that accurately represented real life stadiums such as Wembley Stadium in London or Camp Nou in Barcelona. The sound effects were also quite good with cheering fans when goals were scored and commentary from legendary commentators John Motson and Andy Gray that added further realism to the experience.
Gameplay wise FIFA 2000 was incredibly fun; it had a great balance between being challenging but not so difficult that it became frustratingly hard to play. The controls were simple enough for anyone to pick up but still allowed experienced players enough depth to enjoy themselves too. There were also many strategic elements that could be used during matches which made each match feel unique depending on how you chose to play them.
In conclusion FIFA 2000 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color is one of the best soccer games ever released for any platform; it was ahead of its time graphically with its 3D models and realistic stadiums while also featuring great sound effects and commentary from two legendary commentators John Motson and Andy Gray. Its gameplay was also very enjoyable thanks to its balanced yet deep mechanics while still being accessible enough for anyone to pick up easily too. If you’re looking for an enjoyable classic soccer game then look no further than FIFA 2000 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color!