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FIFA 2008 Announced
26 May, 2007, 4:00 pm IST | by
Avinash Bali
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If you own a gaming console and like watching grown men kicking balls all over a field you’ll be happy to know that EA have announced *yet* another FIFA game called... wait for it... FIFA 2008 (bet ya didn’t see that coming huh?). FIFA 2008 as it's so ingeniously called will use a truckload of motion captured animation and will feature Ronaldinho on the cover of the game. "We are proud to call some of the world's best football athletes our partners. The access, guidance and insight they give us means that FIFA 08 will create a next-gen experience that not only looks authentic, but that captures the emotion, finesse and beauty of the game," said Joe Booth, senior producer for FIFA 08. The game is being developed by EA's Canadian studios and will be released in 2008 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PS2, Nintendo DS and PSP. |
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