2002 FIFA World Cup
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The following cheat codes are for 2002 FIFA World Cup on PC.
| CHEAT CODES | |
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| Edit "soccer.ini" file and add one of the following lines to activate the cheat. | |
| Aggressive Tackles | AGGRESSIVE_TACKLE_CHEAT=1 |
| All World Team, All Americas Team, All Asia Team and All Europe Team | CHEAT_UNLOCKED_TEAMS=1 |
| CPU Picks Random Teams | CHEAT_RANDOM_TEAMS=1 CPU |
| Demo Mode | DEMO_MODE=1 |
| Equal Team Stats | CHEAT_EQUAL_TEAM_STATS=0 |
| Unlock All Tournaments | UNLOCK_TOURNAMENT=1 |
| Windowed Game | WINDOWED=1 |
| NO KNOWN CODES | |
|---|---|
| There are no known cheat codes for 2002 FIFA World Cup on GameCube, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. |
About 2002 FIFA World Cup
2002 FIFA World Cup (also recognized as 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan) is the official licensed title dedicated to the first-ever World Cup held in Asia, capturing the prestige and global excitement of the tournament. Developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports, the game was released for the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2), Nintendo GameCube (NGC/GCN), Original Xbox, Windows PC, and Sony PlayStation (PSX/PS1). It features all 32 qualifying national teams, along with accurate recreations of the state-of-the-art stadiums in South Korea and Japan.
Across the sixth-generation consoles and PC, the gameplay introduced the "Air Ball" control system, allowing for more fluid headers and volleys, and is frequently noted for its "Star Player" mechanic, where top-tier athletes are highlighted with a star and possess enhanced skill moves and shot power. The PS2, Xbox, and GameCube versions are celebrated for their vibrant presentation, including soaring "fireball" shot effects and a sweeping orchestral score performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. The PS1 version, while more limited graphically, remains a definitive example of late-era 32-bit sports gaming, offering a fast-paced and accessible take on the tournament. Whether you are leading your nation to glory on the Xbox or enjoying the cinematic replays on the PS2, 2002 FIFA World Cup remains a definitive and festive tribute to one of football's most memorable tournaments.