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List All 3 PricesThe game is pretty good and does well duplicating the World Cup and the great sensation of soccer/football. Sadly, there isn’t much to do and it does get boring when there isn’t anyone to play multiplayer with. It is pretty cool for collectors to have this as a collector’s item since it’s licensed by FIFA and all. Read more
is all about presentation. Not only do you get to see some of the best character models ever in a sports game, there's a fully animated audience complete with streamers, flags, confetti launchers, fans spelling out messages and player celebrations. The overall effect this has on the game is amazing - it looks like the fans are having a blast in the stands, making the game that much more fun. Now, if only EA Sports could pull off the same effect in its football games. Read more
this game was worth the 5 dollars i paid for it. It has solid gameplay, good graphics, moderate sound and decent controls. The game is focused around the 2002 world cup, so there is only 2 modes which are Free Play and World Cup mode. This game lacks depth but what there is quick and fun soccer. Read more
Right on the cleated heels of FIFA Soccer 2002, EA Sports is storming the keepers cradle with FIFA World Cup 2002. Something of a semi-sequel, World Cup 2002 features all of the logos, trademarks, hoopla and hype that make the real World Cup in Korea and Japan such a global treasure. Olympic games? Whatever. For soccer fans — meaning football fans — the World Cup is as good as it gets. Since this is a World Cup version of EAs FIFA series, there are only two modes of…
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