FIFA 2004 Soccer
So I was on an airplane flying home watching a video from CSN news, and they were doing a tech talk. They featured a story on the new EA Game call FIFA 2004.
The guy they showed playing it was using a Powerbook, no doubt it was a powerbook, so when I go home I went to EA web site and no FIFA 2004 for MAC.
What's up with that.
The guy they showed playing it was using a Powerbook, no doubt it was a powerbook, so when I go home I went to EA web site and no FIFA 2004 for MAC.
What's up with that.
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In any case, most gamers will agree that playing sports games is probably better on the consoles. Get the network kits for either Xbox or PS2 and you can get the latest rosters, etc.
If you like Soccer games (Real "Football" for the fanatics) than I highly recommend you get Winning Eleven. Should come out this month if not already. It's been geting rave reviews from die hard soccer fans. And has a reputation of being far more realistic than FIFA, the only problem being that they don't have the official licensing rights from FIFA, otherwise it is a great game.
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Originally posted by trowa
The only game that EA Sports had on a mac was Madden 2000 (don't rememebr who did the actual porting), it didn't fair too well and that was the end of that. You probably just saw a PC notebook that looked like a powerbook.
There were also Mac OS X ports of Tiger Woods 2003 and F1 Championship Season 2000.
~Lost, confused American in Europe
Originally posted by GardenOfEarthlyDelights
What is this "soccer" that you speak of?
~Lost, confused American in Europe
Sorry, my mistake. I mean football