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List All 1 PricesEssentially Fifa 2004 dressed up to be a Euro tourney game, obviously EA didn't bother fixing any glitches (like the darn ref writing on his hand and then magically a yellow card appears). English keeper David James has had dark hair all season, but he's still blond in the game. The game play is decent and all, and the controls are cool, but that was the same with Fifa 2004. This should be sold for about [edited] instead of full price. Read more
I likes me sports game I do - oh yes I do - oh yes I do - ladyboyboy loves his sports games. The run up to a major football event such as the World Cup or European Championships will inevitably lead to the release of a franchised game to cash in on the frenzied upsurge in interest to all things football related and being the sucker I am I plumped for the UEFA Euro 2004 game released in May 2004 - I sadly paid full price - £34.99 and shudder ever time I think of how many... Read more
This game builds on the legendary Fifa 2004 game from EA Sports. The graphics are better than Fifa 2004 and you get to chose from 51 teams includet those that din’t make it to the play-of’s Read more
Like the World Cup, UEFA’s Euro tournament takes place every four years—pitting 16 qualifying teams against each other in group and knockout stages until only one remains. Also like the World Cup, which was last held in both Japan and Korea in 2002, this year’s Euro tournament has been deemed worthy of its own game by EA Sports. UEFA Euro 2004 might have only a fraction of the teams and features found in this year’s FIFA offering, but the gameplay and options it offe…