
The licenses did not cover the player names, so fictional names are used instead. Several clubs from the Campeonato Brasileiro leagues in Brazil and clubs named for cities in the American Professional Soccer League in the US are also included. The remaining footballers are controlled by the computer.Ĭlub sides are included for the first time in the series, with clubs from six leagues across Europe the Premier League in England, Ligue 1 in France, the Bundesliga in Germany, Serie A in Italy, the Eredivisie in the Netherlands and La Liga in Spain. The players can choose to control a footballer on the same team or on opposing teams. The game allows up to four players at the same time, each controlling a different footballer. The player controls one of the eleven footballers on their team, with the ability to switch to control another footballer. The game utilizes an isometric viewpoint. It is the only FIFA title to not be released on PC.įIFA Soccer 95 is a video game that simulates football. It is a sequel to FIFA International Soccer and the second game in the FIFA series. The game was released for the Sega Genesis in November 1994. They summarized "The remarkably user-friendly options ensure that even the most demanding players will be satisfied, and once the game begins properly, you will appreciate the time and honing skill that has been lavished upon this product by the truly professional EA Sports coders.European cover art featuring Tottenham Hotspur's Erik ThorstvedtįIFA Soccer 95 is a 1994 football simulation video game developed and published by Electronic Arts. Reviewing the PlayStation version, Maximum applauded the game for the realism in the player controls and AI behavior, as well as the large number of features, such as the multiple camera angles and league play. For the DOS version PC Gamer gave a 92 out of 100. It is also the first in the series to use real player names and positions, with ranking, transfer and team customisation tools. The SNES and Genesis editions used the FIFA '95 engine. It was the first in the series to feature real-time 3D graphics on the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, 32X, and DOS versions, using technology called "Virtual Stadium".

It was released for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, PlayStation, Super Nintendo Entertainment System and DOS systems.įIFA 96 is the third entry in the FIFA Series, its tagline being Next Generation Soccer.


FIFA Soccer 96 (also known as FIFA 96: Virtual Soccer Stadium) is a video game developed by Extended Play Productions and released by Electronic Arts in 1995.
