FIFA TITLE TRACKS 2002-2012
Here are the official title tracks for EA FIFA GAMES since 2002 . With the exception of \2011 which for some reason they never had one but 11 feature tracks . In 2005 they used some D.J . I have put the ten in order of of which I think works best with the game play, or I just like the best . To jog your memory of the years there is some info of the progression of the game year by year, Oh of course the covers click the link next to the track to hear the official track of that year. It will also take you to in game tracks that you think should have been the official track as I have done on 2011 .
MY TOP TEN IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE (do you agree???? )
FIFA
Football 2002
For
FIFA
Football 2002,
power bars for passes were introduced, and dribbling reduced in order
to attain a higher challenge level. The power bar can also be customized to suit the gamer's preference. The game also includes
club emblems for many more European clubs .
FIFA
Football 2003
FIFA
Football 2003 features
completely new gameplay from the previous titles. EA revamped the
outdated graphics used in FIFA
2001 and
2002,
and introduced new graphics featuring more detailed stadiums,
players, and kits. Club Championship Mode was introduced with the
feature of playing against 17 of Europe's top clubs in their own
stadiums and the fans singing their unique chants and songs. A
TV-style broadcast package gave highlights at half-time and
full-time, as well as comprehensive analysis. One of the most
anticipated new features was EA Sport's "Freestyle Control"
which allows the user to flick the ball on and lay it off to team
mates. Other additions include greater likenesses of players such as
Thierry Henry and Ronaldinho, as well as realistic player responses.
FIFA Football 2003 was also the first game in the series to use the
EA Trax.
FIFA
Football 2004
While
not adding much to the game engine, the biggest new inclusion in FIFA
Football 2004 is
secondary divisions, which allow the player to take lower ranked
teams into the top leagues and competitions (a promotion/relegation
system was present since the 2000 edition, but none up until this one
featured second-tier leagues). A new gameplay feature dubbed "off
the ball" was introduced, which is the ability to simultaneously
control two players, in order, for example, to move a second player
into the box in anticipation of a pass.
FIFA
Football 2005
FIFA
Football 2005 was
released much earlier than the usual late October date to obtain a
head start over Pro Evo 4 and avoid clashing with EA Sports' own Fifa
Street The game features the return of the create-a-player mode, as
well as an improved Career mode. The biggest difference compared to
previous titles in the series is the inclusion of first-touch
gameplay which provides gamers with the ability to perform
"real-life" tricks and passes. It is also the first version
to feature the full. Mexican League The game has no opening video,
but its soundtrack is headlined by British DJ Paul Oakfield who
composed the FIFA
Theme especially
for the game, using some sounds from the game such as crowd noises
and commentary. This was the last title released for the original
PlayStation in the US. The game also features authentic crowd chants
edited by producer Dan Motut
FIFA
06
FIFA's
developers made a complete overhaul of the game engine for this
installment of the game, claiming a dramatic increase in the control
of play, having rewritten more than half the game's code. In addition
to a renovation of the engine, which discards the "off the ball"
system, the developers boasted a significantly more involved Career
mode and the introduction of "team chemistry" which
determines how well team members play together. This installment
breaks with the long tradition of commentary from Match of the
Days,John Motson
and
(more recently) Ally McCoist, who are replaced by ITV's
CliveTyldesley and former Sky Sports
pundit
Andy Gray, who had already worked in the series as guest commentator.
One
of the new features in FIFA
06 was
a special "retro" which features nostalgia of the game.
Inside it includes an unlockable classic biographies section, a
memorable moments video compilation which features ten of the most
memorable moments as judged by the FIFA
06 developers,
a video compilation with a retrospective view of every game in the
FIFA series and the chance to play the first ever game in the FIFA
series which was titled as "FIFA 94". The game also
features for the first time a Classic 11 team consisting of great
football legends and a World 11 team consisting of current great
superstars. Both teams have the Cardiff Millennium Stadium as their
primary ground. These clubs must be unlocked in the "Fan Shop".
FIFA
07
The
main differences from the previous game are a new "Interactive
Leagues" function, new stadiums such as the new Wembley Stadium
and Emirates Stadium, and the ability to create custom teams and
Turkcell Super League
returns
after seven years of absence from the series. The game's front-end
and graphics engine remain largely the same. The X Box 360 version
uses a completely new game engine which was created from scratch for
the system. This Xbox 360 version also features a much reduced team
line-up, completely removing all lower division teams and focusing on
the four main European leagues, plus the Mexican Clausura and
national teams.
FIFA
08
Fifa 08 introduced
a new game mode called "Be a Pro", in which the player
controls only a single player on the field. This version also
introduced a larger club section including the League of Ireland and
the Hyundai A -League of Australia for the first time. Unlike Fifa
06and 07 however,Fifa08 does not include any memorable moments or
season highlights. FIFA 08 does not have a version for the original
Xbox which means that Fifa 08was the last game of the series to
feature on the console. The Xbox has taken over permanently since
FIFA 08.
The
debut version for the Wii introduced motion controls for shooting, as
well as three mini-games that make use of the Wii Remote
FIFA
09
FIFA
09 features
a revamped collision system and an option for 10 versus 10 "Be a
Pro" online matches, and the new Aididas
Live
Season" feature, which updates all the players' stats in a
particular league based on the player's form in real life. Although
the feature is activated through microtransactions, gamers have
access to one free league of their choice from the moment they
activate the service to the end of the 2008-09 season. Online play
has also been improved in FIFA
09,
with a feature called "FIFA 09 Clubs" allowing players to
form or join clubs and field their strongest team online. The game
has met with generally positive reception from reviewers.
Tyldesley
and Gray
again
provide the commentary in the English version. However in the PS3 and
Xbox 360 versions of the game, Tyldesley is replaced by Martin Tyler
For the first time, users can also purchase extra commentator voices
in different languages from the Play station store Another option for
the English language is Tyldesley and Andy Townsend
FIFA
10
FIFA
10 has
an extended Manager Mode which includes a new Assistant Manager that
can be used to take care of the team's line-up and to rotate the
squad based on importance of the upcoming match and improved
finances. The "Player Experience and Growth System" has
changed. Player growth will now be determined by in-game performance,
demands placed on the player, and achievements based on the player's
particular position. The games also features 50 stadiums and 31
leagues, among which the Russian Premier League is introduced to the
series (except for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions). It also
includes 360 degrees player control instead of the 8-direction
control in previous games.
FIFA
11
FIFA
11
was
released 28 September 2010 in North America and 1 October 2010 in
Europe. It features a new replacement to Manager Mode called Career
Mode; the player is able to play a career as a Manager, Coach or a
new feature as a Player Manager. Other new features include an
improved passing system, improved player likenesses, the ability to
play as a Goalkeeper for the first time, and other various other
tweaks and additions. The English commentary is provided for the
third time by Martin Tyler
and
Andy Gray Landon Donavan Kaka and Carlos Vala
feature
on the cover of the North American version of the game, while Kaká
andWayne Rooney feature on the cover of the UK and Irish version.
FIFA
12
David
Rutter, the line producer for FIFA
12,
has promised "a revolutionary year for FIFA... especially in the
gameplay department.The first screenshot was revealed on 11 April,
featuring Brazilian midfielder Kaka running through the field FIFA
12 is
the first edition of the series to feature Arabic
commentary.
The Gambrinus Liga
and
TurkishSuper League are removed from the game (though Turkish side
Glatasaisrary is still featured) and a third Argentine team,Racing
Club de Avellaneda
is added to the Rest of World bracket. It is possible the game will
be available for all consoles, with theXbox 360and the Play station
3being the main consoles for the game. In May, EA announced that and
Nintendo 3ds version would be available, including career mode, 11 vs
11, street mode and Be a Pro, but excluding any online mode. On 27
May, it was confirmed that FIFA
12 would
be released on PlayStation 2 On 7 June, it was confirmed that thei
Phone I PAD and iPod Touchi
will
also be included and others are to come in the next few months. On 11
July, photos of the Career Mode were released.During the demo launch
on 13 September 2011, both FIFA 12 and Xbox Live were trending on
social networking site Twitter. For the first time in the series, the
game has been officially ported to the Mac OS
operating
system by Trans Gaming Technologies This was the last FIFA game
released for thePlay Station 2 In March 2012,FIFA Football was
released as a launch title for thePS Vita which was mostly based on
FIFA 12.
My TOP TEN
1 "Can't Get Enough (Mekon Remix)" by "The Infadels
2 RED MORNING LIGHT BY KINGS OF LEON
3 "Sketches (20 Something Life)" by La Rocca
4 TO GET DOWN (FAT BOY SLIM REMIX) BY TIMO MAAS
5 2 door cinema club (I can talk FIFA 11)
6 HELICOPTER BY BLOC PARTY
7 )"Kids" by Sleigh Bells
8 Paul Oakfield DJ Fifa 05
9 "Let U Know" by Plastilina Mosh
10 Nothing to Worry About by Peter Bjorn and John