Some of us have perfectly good old computers with 3dfx voodoo or S3 graphics cards that no matter how much we would like to, can't play the latest Fifa creations.
But we have a ball playing the older games, abit like getting out your old Sega Mastersystem II (called that in Australia) and playing Alex Kid in Miracle World.
Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da, Da , Da.
Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da Da, Da , Da.
Da Da, Da Dum
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Still nothing comes close to the depth of play as FIFA RTWC 98.
I played that for months on end, trying to take Australia through Oceania, playing off against New Zealand, then a playoff against Asia, to get to the World Cup finals on World Class mode without modifying any of the players strengths.
Man was that a challenge. But when I finally got to the grand final against Brasil and lost 3-2 to realise I had to do all that again...
for the 50,000 th time....
I just gritted my teeth, and started again, smashing Vanuatu 23 -0.
The old games are great because they hold great memories. Something the newer games will struggle to do.
Galah