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Every
four years, the globe gets amped up for the ultimate international
competition -- the FIFA World Cup™. The soccer world turns
electric as nation goes against nation for the right to call itself
the true world champion in the world's sport. Now you can bring the
Cup competition home to the Nintendo Gamecube. From the roaring
crowds to the amazing moves to the game-winning goals, it's all in
the game! |
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FIFA
World Cup marks, emblem, mascots, and stadiums in
Korea and Japan. |
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All
the star players from the tournament are included with
their exceptional abilities. |
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Air
Play lets players perform headers and bicycle kicks
with the touch of a button. |
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The
Cup comes to life with replays, special animations,
and an all-new music score. |
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Play
the entire World Cup in the group rounds, knockout
matches, or title game. |
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Stadium
environments include team colors, flags, chants, and
pyrotechnics. |
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This game has not
yet been evaluated. When it is, we will outline the positive
aspects of this title here. |
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This game has not
yet been evaluated. When it is, we will outline any negative
aspects of this title here. |
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IGN Cube:
"If you're into soccer, you've no doubt already read our review
of the last game, so I won't bore you with too many details. To
nobody's surprise, 2002 FIFA World Cup plays a lot like last year's
game, but there are some key differences and enhancements that make
the gameplay more solid all around."
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Game
Spot:
"As the first and only soccer game available for the GameCube,
FIFA 2002 is an excellent start. The gameplay is tight, the graphics
are impressive, and there are plenty of gameplay modes to explore.
If you're a fan of soccer and own a GameCube, you can't go wrong
with picking up FIFA 2002."
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