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Blocky players, slippery controls—but nailing a last-minute volley with Brazil still feels electric, even with the N64’s weird controller. That repetitive commentator yelling "GOALAZO!" never gets old.

Developer: EA Sports
Genre: Sports
Released: 1997
File size: 6.27 MB
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Game Overview

FIFA 64 came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1997, developed and published by EA Sports. It was one of the earliest 3D soccer games on the console, arriving at a time when polygonal graphics were still finding their footing. The game offered international teams and leagues, though the visuals were basic by today's standards, with players looking more like collections of blocks than realistic athletes.

You control a team of eleven players, passing, tackling, and shooting to score more goals than the opponent. The main objective is to win matches across various tournaments or friendly play. Signature mechanics include through passes to break defensive lines and manual player switching to position defenders. The pacing is fast, almost frantic at times, and the controls can feel slippery, making precise movements a challenge. Despite its rough edges, pulling off a well-timed goal or a decisive save delivers a genuine sense of satisfaction.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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