EA’s FIFA engine is obviously a spookily accurate simulation. It predicted Spain to win the World Cup, after all. And now at EB it’s cheaper than a pet octopus.
Quieting the obnoxious plastic horn in the Wii version of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa requires that you first win a game. In the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, vuvuzela volume is an audio menu option. Seen on Reddit.
Landon Donovan’s miracle goal on Wednesday did far more than propel the United States to the World Cup’s knockout stage. It’s made America the No. 1 soccer video game market on the planet.
To encourage you to buy a copy of their FIFA World Cup game cheer on the Socceroos in South Africa, EA Sports put Tim Cahill in front of a camera and recorded this.
Spain emerged as champion from EA Sports’ simulation of the World Cup final in 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, with England losing on penalty kicks in a semifinal with Brazil and the Americans falling in the round of 16.