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FIFA International Soccer technical data

Name FIFA International Soccer
System Super Nintendo
Year 1994
Developer Extended Play Productions
Genre Sports

FIFA International Soccer is a popular soccer video game that was released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Developed and published by Electronic Arts, it was the first title in the FIFA series to be released on a Nintendo console. The game featured real-life teams and players from around the world, as well as realistic gameplay mechanics such as passing and shooting.

FIFA International Soccer featured a simple yet intuitive control scheme, allowing players to move their player around with the directional pad, pass with one button and shoot with another. The game also allowed for up to four players to compete against each other at once. In addition, various options could be accessed from within the match, such as selecting different formations or substituting players.

The graphics of FIFA International Soccer were fairly basic for the time but still managed to capture the essence of international football. Players were represented by small sprites which moved realistically across the pitch when controlled by a human player. The stadiums were also detailed enough to give each match an authentic feel.

The sound effects and music of FIFA International Soccer were also impressive for its time. While not particularly realistic, they did help set the tone of each match and create an immersive atmosphere while playing. The commentary was sparse but still managed to commentate on key moments in each match, such as goals being scored or fouls being committed.

Overall, FIFA International Soccer was an important early entry into what would become one of gaming’s most successful franchises. Its simple yet effective controls made it easy to pick up and play for newcomers while its detailed graphics and sound helped create an immersive experience for those more experienced with video games. It may have been surpassed in terms of visuals and features by later titles in the series but it remains fondly remembered as one of gaming’s earliest sports simulators.

Super Nintendo Sports games