FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006

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About FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006

FIFA World Cup: Germany 2006 is the official licensed title for the 18th FIFA World Cup, developed by EA Canada and released in April 2006. Spanning an era-defining range of platforms—including the Nintendo GameCube (GCN / NGC), PlayStation 2 (PS2), Xbox, Xbox 360, and PC, alongside handheld versions for the Game Boy Advance (GBA), Nintendo DS (NDS), and PlayStation Portable (PSP)—the game captures the atmosphere of the tournament with all 12 official German stadiums and 127 national teams. The gameplay is defined by a refined version of the FIFA 06 engine, introducing a "Global Challenge" mode that allows players to recreate and rewrite 40 historic moments from World Cup history, such as the 1966 final or various 2006 qualifying matches.

Across the hardware, the experience varies significantly. The Xbox 360 version is frequently noted as a premier early-generation title, featuring a brand-new engine with improved player physics and native HD resolution. The original Xbox, PS2, and GCN versions maintain the classic gameplay feel, with the Xbox version supporting 480p and the GCN version offering characteristic fast loading times. The PSP version is a remarkably faithful portable translation that includes the full tournament and the "Global Challenge" mode, while the NDS version utilizes the touch screen for strategic "set-play" commands. The GBA version is a simplified 2D isometric racer-style sports game. The title is celebrated for its authentic presentation, featuring licensed music and the official commentary of Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray. Whether you are leading your nation to the trophy on your Xbox 360 or playing a quick qualifying match on your PSP, 2006 FIFA World Cup remains a definitive and atmospheric landmark of the sixth and seventh-generation transition.

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