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FIFA 10

FIFA 10 offers the best gameplay in the series' history and includes even more features and game modes to boot.

FIFA Soccer 08

The first FIFA for the PS3 is an impressive debut, and while it can be difficult at times, it's a polished and highly playable game.

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Reviews

  • ASUS W5Fe

    Well built and mostly comfortable to use. Whether you'll find SideShow, is a matter of individual taste. If so, it's the perfect Vista laptop; if not, there are cheaper and better alternatives.

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup

    EA's latest stab at the world game, 2006 FIFA World Cup, is one of the best they've come up with yet.

  • Madden NFL 06

    The next-generation of football gaming kicks off with mixed results in Madden NFL 06, a game that's pretty to look at, but has less to it than you'd probably expect.

  • Pro Evolution Soccer 5

    The Pro Evolution Soccer series has always catered itself for -serious" football fanatics, and PES 5 is certainly no different. Newbies will have a hard time getting used to the controls, but returning players will find plenty of new challenges.

  • AFL Premiership 2005

    Like Eddie McGuire disappearing from our television screens, a great Aussie Rules football computer game has been the dream of many AFL fans for years.

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