
FIFA Soccer 07
The final FIFA installment for GBA delivers refined soccer action with 27 leagues, 510 teams, and improved gameplay mechanics. Features Manager Mode, Penalty Shootouts, and enhanced AI for the most complete portable FIFA experience.
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About This Game
FIFA 07 on GBA introduced more realistic ball physics and player animations compared to previous entries. The game's 'Quick Free Kick' system and refined passing mechanics provided smoother gameplay flow.
Manager Mode allowed players to handle transfers, training, and tactics across multiple seasons. The GBA version maintained core console features while optimizing for handheld play.
Despite hardware limitations, the game featured authentic kits, player names, and stadiums. The soundtrack included EA Sports Trax with licensed music from international artists.
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