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FIFA is a series of games about football including a series about street football. The first game came out in 1993 and was called FIFA International Soccer. The franchise brings out a game on a yearly base. However other series in the series aren't yearly usually except FIFA Manager. There are also series about events like the World Cup and the Euro cup.
Overview
In the FIFA games you play football/soccer games against the computer or other players offline and/or online. You can play with various teams from a lot of competitions.
Features
FIFA games have a lot of features. In a lot of the games you can start a career as player or manager to get to the top. Further you can play the game mode Pro Clubs in which you have to play matches and achieve certain goals to make your player better. Another game mode is FIFA Ultimate Team, shortened FUT or UT, in which you have to build a team. You need to buy players or get them in pack which you can buy in the store from your coins or points you can buy. With better players it's easier to promote to the highest division and to win titles. You can also play short training games in most games.
Games in the series
FIFA International Soccer
FIFA International Soccer was the first football game Electronic Arts published. It was published on 15 July 1993. The tagline of the game was "FIFA International Soccer has it all... experience sheer brilliance". On the cover were David Platt and Piotr Świerczewski. There were also other version featuring Packie Bonner and Ruud Gullit.
FIFA 95
FIFA 95 was the second game in the franchise Electronic Arts published. It came out on 8 July 1994 for the Sega Genesis. The tagline for this game was "The best console football can get". Erik Thorstvedt was on the cover of the game (Alexi Lalas on some other versions of the game).
FIFA 96
FIFA 96 came out on 1 July 1995. On the European versions Frank de Boer and Jason McAteer were on the cover. The tagline of this version was "Next Generation Soccer". There was also a new technology used called "Virtual Stadium". Another change was that real player names were shown as well as rankings, positions, transfer and team customisation tools. There were three new leagues introduced in the game: Scottish Premier League, Allsvenskan and the Super League from Malaysia.
FIFA 97
On 24 June 1996 the next game came out: FIFA 97. This time David Ginola was on the European covers. Bebeto was on the covers of the rest of the world. This version had the slogan "Emotion Captured". Commentary on the game is from John Motson partnered by Andy Gray.