AceGamez: "In the early days, it was Eidos who first cut the drug of football with the equally potent videogame genre; rather than standing on street corners offering people something with a scarily addictive name like "kryptakonakunalite", they branded it Championship Manager and they sold it to the masses. Some iterations later, Eidos, and the development team responsible for the code upon which the foundations of the franchise were built, had something of a falling out, and they parted ways. Since then, the Championship Manager series has lived in the shadow of the SEGA's Football Manager, the new home and name for what is to all intents and purposes still Championship Manager, and this is the series that's responsible for all the underachievement of my adult life."
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Don't miss this exciting new trailer for Fifa 10 from Tokyo Game Show 2009.
FIFA 10 will be the next installment of Electronic Arts' FIFA series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it is published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It will be released on October 2, 2009 in Europe and October 20, 2009 in North America and Australia. It will be available for Sony's PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii. Versions of the game will also be released for the Apple iPhone/iPod Touch, Nintendo DS, Nokia N-Gage, Sony PSP and for mobile phones.
One of the very highly anticipated games of 2009. Although it doesn't have too many new features, the graphics will be outstanding for sure...
Is that all that matters? Graphics? pfft. Theyll be the same graphics as the last 2 versions.
Gameplay is all that matters.