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FIFA 10
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFIFA 10
The UK cover featuring Theo Walcott, Wayne Rooney, and Frank Lampard
Developer(s) EA Canada
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Designer(s) David Rutter (PS3 and Xbox 360)
Kaz Makita (Wii)
Paul Hossack (PS2, PSP, DS, PC, iPhone OS)
Series FIFA
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, iPhone OS, N-Gage, Mobile Phone
Release date(s) AUS 1 October 2009
EU 2 October 2009
NA 20 October 2009
iPhone OS
INT 2 October 2009
N-Gage
INT TBA
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
OFLC: G
PEGI: 3+
Input methods Gamepad, Keyboard and Mouse
FIFA 10 (also known as FIFA Soccer 10 in North America) is the latest instalment 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. The game was to be released on 1 October 2009 in Australia, but, as a result of unknown circumstances, the game became available on 30 September. It was released on 2 October 2009 in Europe, and will be released on 20 October 2009 in North America. It is available for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and Wii. Versions of the game will also be released for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Nintendo DS, Nokia N-Gage, PlayStation Portable, and mobile phones.
The demo of FIFA 10 appeared on Xbox 360, PlayStation3 and PC on 10 September in Europe, on 11 September in Australia and on 17 September in North America. The playable teams are Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Marseille and Chicago Fire. The stadia used in the demo are Wembley Stadium (Xbox 360 version), and FIWC Stadium (PlayStation3 version). The demo offers friendly matches with half lengths of 3 real-time minutes. As well as playing a friendly match, the demo allows users to upload created in-game videos and screenshots to EA Football World. The tagline for the game is “How big can football get?”.
FIFA 10 is the second version of the game to sponsor a football club. FIFA 10 is co-sponsor, with FourFourTwo, of English Football League One club Swindon Town. The FIFA 10 logo appears on the front of the team’s away shirt and on the back of the home shirt. FIFA 07 sponsored Accrington Stanley for the 200708 season, with the FIFA 07 logo displayed on the back of the team’s shirts.
Contents
1 Manager Mode
2 Virtual Pro
3 Stadia
4 Covers
5 Leagues
6 Soundtrack
7 Reception
8 References
9 External links
Manager ModeThe Manager Mode for FIFA 10 has been revamped and has had a many issues and criticisms addressed, with over 50 key improvements. Among these improvements are:
The transfer system will be more authentic, as money is not the monopolizing factor in acquiring a player. The acceptance of the offer will be based on factors such as the number of players in your squad in the same position, and the promise of higher-level competition outside the domestic league, such as the Europa League or Champions League. Furthermore, obtaining a player will be more realistically prolonged as the player must deal with competition from other clubs. Bids can be submitted for several different players, and if the clubs accept, the player has the choice of which of the players to ultimately sign.
Financial matters will be based less on a team sponsor and more on the board of directors, who will provide two overall budgets: The wage budget, a yearly amount for paying players, and the club budget, for buying and selling players, as well as making other improvements to the club. There will be a “Board Difficulty” setting, in which players can decide how generous the board is financially.
The “Player Experience and Growth System” has also changed. The manual experience growth from FIFA 08 and FIFA 09 have been abolished; player growth will now be determined by in-game performance, demands placed on the player, and achievements based on the player’s particular position. There will be three categories for gaining experience: mental, physical, and skill. Younger players with higher potential will gain experience much faster, and each player will have an individual growth point, which in turn promises more authentic player growth patterns.
Results for simulated non-user matches will be more heavily based on team strength and not appear as “random” as has been the case in the past. This will result in more realistic performances and eliminate instances where stronger clubs were fighting relegation and clubs with weaker players were winning the league.
A “Live Season” feature has been implemented within Manager Mode. As players’ forms rise and fall based on performance (within Manager Mode itself rather than real-world events), players will receive a temporarily higher or lower rating along with temporarily higher or lower stats to implicate the authenticity of player form.
Kit numbers can now be edited on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii versions.
Players’ fatigue will be more authentic and realistic, eliminating the problem where lower-level teams suffer from low energy levels throughout a series of matches.
The artificial intelligence of other teams across the Manager Mode world has been improved significantly. Opposing clubs will rotate players more often based on factors such as fatigue, player form, and even the relative importance of a match, so the lineup for a top team in the early rounds of a domestic cup may consist of lower-level and younger players as opposed to a full-strength squad.
“Total Football Experience” will be a new feature in which football news around the Manager Mode world will be visible, including player transfers, fixtures and results in foreign leagues.
The “Set-Piece Creator” allows instructions to be assigned to specific players at a set-piece. It is not known yet whether this will be available on online play, as revealed by producer David Rutter.
The new “Assistant Manager” will take care of the line-up and rotate the team’s squad based on importance of the upcoming match. For example, if the next match is against a low rated team, he will make sure that players that normally are on the bench will play.
Pre-season friendlies will be introduced to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game, which will be organized by the club’s Assistant Manager for a chance to flatten out any wrinkles in a club’s lineup before the domestic season begins.
Fictional players that are added to manager mode now have regionalised names. For example, players from Brazil will not have English-sounding names like James Smith and players from England will not have Portuguese-sounding names like Flávio de Oliveira.
Virtual Pro“Virtual Pro” allows the player to create a footballer and take him through the four Be-a-Pro seasons, include him in the Manager Mode career, use him in Kick-Off, Tournament, and Lounge mode, as well as using him in the Arena. Game-face has also been added to FIFA 10 as in other EA Sports games, where gamers can create their Game Face on the web at easports.com or easportsfootball.co.uk, then download them into the game. Once a Game Face character is created, he can then be applied to the player in game. Faces can be changed on the web any time. The game-face will be used as the player’s avatar in online play. Players can also grow their players attributes and player traits, celebrations, and kit can be unlocked to make the player realistic and unique.
StadiaThe list of stadia and weather conditions for each one were announced on 27 August 2009. The game features 50 stadiums, including most of the larger stadiums from Europe’s most prominent leagues, such as the Allianz Arena, Camp Nou, Emirates Stadium, Old Trafford, and San Siro, and as well as a range of generic stadia and practice arenas. Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu will be available as a free download on launch day. The weather conditions possible in each stadium range from day and night versions of clear to cloudy, rain, or snow. The stadium names of the generic stadiums can however be changed in a Manager Mode to reflect the name of the users club’s homeground if the user chooses to do so. The capacity of each ground is also listed so that a capacity similar to a club’s actual stadium capacity can be chosen to make game experience more authentic.
CoversEach regional version of FIFA 10 features different players on the cover. The UK cover features Theo Walcott, Frank Lampard and Wayne Rooney; the Australian cover will feature Wayne Rooney and Tim Cahill, the German cover features Bastian Schweinsteiger and Wayne Rooney; the Italian cover features Ronaldinho and Giorgio Chiellini; the French cover features Steve Mandanda, Karim Benzema, and Guillaume Hoarau; the Spanish cover features Karim Benzema and Xavi; the Polish version features Wayne Rooney and Robert Lewandowski; the Portuguese version features Frank Lampard and Simão; the Russian version features Sergei Semak; the Hungarian version features Wayne Rooney and Balázs Dzsudzsák;and the North American version features Frank Lampard, Cuauhtémoc Blanco and Sacha Kljestan.
LeaguesThere are 30 leagues and over 500 teams and in the game, as well as 41 national teams. New to FIFA 10 is the Russian Premier League, which has so far only been officially confirmed for the PC version. Unlike previous versions of FIFA, the Netherlands will be included as a fully licensed national team. Leagues availiable in the Playstation 3 version are:
Australian A-League
Austrian Bundesliga
Belgium Pro League
Liga Do Brasil
Czech 1.Liga
Danish Superliga or SAS Ligaen
English Premier League
Coca-Cola Championship
Coca-Cola League 1
Coca-Cola League 2
French Ligue 1
French Ligue 2
German Bundesliga
German 2.Bundesliga
League of Ireland Premier Division
Italian Serie A
Italian Serie B
South Korean K-League
Primera Division de Mexico
Netherlands Eredivise
Norwegian Tippe Ligaen
Polish Ekstraklasa
Portuguese Liga
Scottish Premier League
Spanish La Liga
Spanish Liga Adelante
Swedish Allsvenskan
Swiss Super League
Turkish Super Lig
US Major League Soccer
SoundtrackThe complete FIFA 10 soundtrack was announced by EA Sports on July 31, 2009. It features 34 songs.
Auletta – “Meine Stadt”
Balkan Beat Box feat. Tomer Yosef and Saz – “Ramallah Tel Aviv”
BLK JKS – “Lakeside”
Bomba Estéreo – “Fuego”
Buraka Som Sistema feat. Pongolove – “Kalemba (Wegue – Wegue)”
The BPA feat. Ashley Beedle – “Should I Stay Or Should I Blow”
CasioKids – “Fot I Hose”
Children Collide – “Skeleton Dance”
Cut Off Your Hands – “Happy As Can Be”
Dananananaykroyd – “Black Wax”
Datarock – “Give It Up”
Fabri Fibra – “Donna Famosa”
Fidel Nadal – “International Love”
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – “La Luz Del Ritmo”
Macaco – “Hacen Falta Dos”
Major Lazer feat. Mr. Lexx & Santigold – “Hold The Line”
Marcio Local – “Soul Do Samba”
Matt & Kim – “Daylight (Troublemaker Remix feat. De La Soul)”
Metric – “Gold Guns Girls”
Mexican Institute Of Sound – “Alocatel”
Nneka feat. Wesley Williams – “Kangpe”
Passion Pit – “Moth’s Wings”
Peter Bjorn and John – “Nothing To Worry About”
Pint Shot Riot – “Not Thinking Straight”
Playing For Change – “War (No More Trouble)”
Rocky Dawuni – “Download The Revolution”
Röyksopp – “It’s What I Want”
SoShy – “Dorothy”
The Answering Machine – “It’s Over! It’s Over! It’s Over!”
The Enemy UK – “Be Somebody”
Tommy Sparks – “She’s Got Me Dancing”
The Whitest Boy Alive – “1517″
Wyclef Jean – “MVP Kompa”
Zap Mama – “Vibrations”
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