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FIFA World Cup 2006: Morocco, (VS) Algeria, Friendly: Games

FIFA World Cup 2006: Morocco, (VS) Algeria, Friendly: Games

FIFA World Cup 2006: Intro: Games

2006 FIFA World Cup (known as FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006) is the official video game for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, published by EA Sports.[2] 2006 FIFA World Cup was released simultaneously on all major sixth-generation platforms (Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox), as well as Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS and Xbox 360 on 24 April 2006, in North America and four days later in Europe, with ports to mobile phones and the PlayStation Portable weeks later. This was the last game released for the Xbox in Asia. There are ten region-specific covers that feature a major player from each region.[3]

Microsoft bundled the game with the Xbox 360 in Japan and Europe. It was also bundled with the pre-release order version introduced in India in a World Cup craze. In this featured bundle, there was a limited edition faceplate included from Adidas packaged inside.[4]


Contents
Playable teams
The game contains 127 playable teams. Despite licensing issues between EA and the national football associations of Japan and the Netherlands, the two teams are fully licensed with real names and kits. Brazil (1st) were the highest-ranked team in the game, while San Marino (202nd) were the lowest-ranked.

Numbers in parentheses are the in-game world rankings of the teams.

Africa

Algeria Algeria (30)
Angola Angola (88)
Benin Benin (60)
Botswana Botswana (116)
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (48)
Cameroon Cameroon (19)
Cape Verde Cape Verde Islands (114)
Chad Chad1 (143)
Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire (27)
Republic of the Congo Congo (96)
Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo DR (103)
Egypt Egypt (12)
Gabon Gabon (42)
Ghana Ghana (32)
Guinea Guinea (87)
Kenya Kenya (113)
Liberia Liberia (150)
Libya Libya3 (102)
Malawi Malawi (86)
Mali Mali (54)
Morocco Morocco (70)
Niger Niger1 (162)
Nigeria Nigeria (21)
Rwanda Rwanda (107)
Senegal Senegal (75)
South Africa South Africa (83)
Sudan Sudan (118)
Togo Togo (76)
Tunisia Tunisia (55)
Uganda Uganda (73)
Zambia Zambia (71)
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (110)
Asia

Bahrain Bahrain (69)
China China PR1 (84)
Hong Kong Hong Kong1 (140)
India India1 (133)
Iran Iran (61)
Iraq Iraq3 (80)
Japan Japan (45)
North Korea Korea DPR (105)
South Korea Korea Republic (47)
Kuwait Kuwait (97)
Pakistan Pakistan1 (165)
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (66)
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan (94)
Vietnam Vietnam1 (117)
Europe

 Albania (79)
 Andorra (201)
 Armenia (100)
 Austria (68)
 Azerbaijan (109)
 Belarus (82)
 Belgium (59)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (51)
 Bulgaria (39)
 Croatia (10)
 Cyprus (67)
 Czech Republic (33)
 Denmark (36)
 England (8)
 Estonia (99)
 Faroe Islands (125)
 Finland (52)
 France3 (9)
 Georgia (120)
 Germany1 (6)
 Greece (13)
 Hungary (57)
 Iceland (90)
 Israel (26)
 Italy (5)
 Kazakhstan (129)
 Latvia (46)
 Liechtenstein (149)
 Lithuania (49)
 Luxembourg (127)
 Macedonia (61)
 Malta (157)
 Moldova (89)
 Netherlands (4)
 Northern Ireland (56)
 Norway (22)
 Poland (58)
 Portugal (3)
 Republic of Ireland (41)
 Romania (28)
 Russia (11)
 San Marino (202)
 Scotland (43)
 Serbia and Montenegro2 (15)
 Slovakia (34)
 Slovenia (25)
 Spain (2)
 Sweden (37)
 Switzerland (24)
 Turkey (29)
 Ukraine (23)
 Wales (77)
North, Central America and Caribbean

Canada Canada (63)
Costa Rica Costa Rica (40)
El Salvador El Salvador (72)
Guatemala Guatemala (114)
Honduras Honduras3 (38)
Jamaica Jamaica (81)
Mexico Mexico (17)
Nicaragua Nicaragua1 (155)
Panama Panama (74)
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis (151)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (163)
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (95)
United States United States (14)
South America

Argentina Argentina (7)
Bolivia Bolivia (65)
Brazil Brazil (1)
Chile Chile (18)
Colombia Colombia (35)
Ecuador Ecuador (44)
Paraguay Paraguay (31)
Peru Peru (53)
Uruguay Uruguay (16)
Venezuela Venezuela (49)
Oceania

Australia Australia4 (26)
Fiji Fiji (132)
New Zealand New Zealand (78)
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands (170)
French Polynesia Tahiti (191)
Vanuatu Vanuatu (153)
1 - Must be placed in the qualifiers manually.
2 - Now split into  Serbia and  Montenegro.
3 - Old flags in the game.
4 - Australia are now in the AFC. However, they were part of the OFC at the time.

2022/11/12

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2022/11/07

Need For Speed Underground: Games

Need for Speed: Underground is a 2003 racing video game and the seventh installment in the Need for Speed series. It was developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts. Three different games were produced, one for consoles and Windows, and the other for the Game Boy Advance along with a version developed by Global VR for Arcades that was published by Konami.

Underground rebooted the franchise, ignoring the previous Need for Speed games which featured sports cars and exotics. It was the first game in the series to offer a career mode featuring a storyline, and a garage mode that allowed players to fully customize their cars with a large variety of brand-name performance and visual upgrades. All races take place in the fictional Olympic City. Rather than exotic cars, Underground featured vehicles associated with the import scene. Underground was critically and commercially successful, and was followed by Need for Speed: Underground 2 in 2004.


Contents
Plot
The player races in Olympic City in a modified Honda/Acura Integra Type R sporting wide body kits and easily winning over his opponents; only to be woken up by Samantha from his sleep.

Samantha is the player's friend in Olympic City and she tours him across the import culture scene and illegal street racing therein. She helps the player buy his first car, although she mocks the player's choice of the car by calling it "weak". The player also encounters several street racing crews, some of them being Samantha's acquaintances who befriend the player after he proves his racing skills to them. She introduces him to T.J, one of her acquaintances, who promises him with numerous upgrades and parts, provided he wins races. The player races other racers and wins them over, eventually drawing the attention of Eddie, the leader of the Eastsiders gang and Melissa, his beautiful girlfriend. Eddie is the current best underground racer in Olympic City and berates the player for his racing skills, going as far as mocking him to "take a taxi home so that he can get home faster", but the player proves otherwise. Enraged, Eddie challenges the player to race Samantha, who gets infuriated upon the player's acceptance. She loses after she wrecks her Honda Civic Si during the race, and her car is taken by T.J for himself thereafter and vandalizes it. Deeply saddened by the loss of her car to T.J, Samantha distances herself from the player.

The player eventually keeps winning races offered by Samantha's acquaintances in her absence and later on faces T.J in Samantha's vandalized Civic. T.J loses the race and returns the car to the player, who returns it back to Samantha. They rekindle their friendship and Samantha motivates the player to race Eddie and defeat him once and for all. Eddie challenges the player to a sprint race and loses; while the player's crew are about to celebrate, a mysterious grey Nissan 350Z challenges the player to a final race. The player races the 350Z and wins; while the others celebrate his victory, the driver of the 350Z is revealed to be Melissa.

That event solidifies the player's status as the best underground racer in Olympic City.

2022/11/03

Street Fighter X Tekken: Games

Street Fighter X Tekken[a] (pronounced "Street Fighter Cross Tekken") is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom and released in March 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, in May for Microsoft Windows and in October for the PlayStation Vita. The game features characters from both the Street Fighter franchise and Namco's Tekken series. In the game, each player selects two characters respectively and face other as duos in tag team fighting matches, with the objective to knock out one of the members from the opposing team (deplete the opponent's health). In addition to the game's multiplayer modes, the game also features a single-player Story mode with a plot revolving around a mysterious object called the "Pandora".

The game is the product of a partnership between Namco and Capcom that previously produced the role-playing game Namco × Capcom. As Street Fighter X Tekken was made by Capcom (with Namco being involved more in the licensing of the Tekken cast), the gameplay is based on the 2D gameplay of Street Fighter, with projectile moves such as the Hadouken, as opposed to the Tekken series. Unique features in Street Fighter X Tekken include: the Gem System, which allows players to equip special gems to power-up various character attributes and Pandora Mode, in which a character's strength and abilities are temporarily augmented. Namco was also set to produce their own take on the crossover, Tekken X Street Fighter, which would follow their 3D style of gameplay; however, development has been on hold since 2016.[5]

The game was well received by critics, who complimented the roster and deep game mechanics. Nevertheless, it fell short of Capcom's sales expectations. In addition, Capcom's release of downloadable content (DLC) for the game was met with criticism when it was revealed that the company was charging for access to characters that were already on the game disc.