List of association football video games

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Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games. The largest association football video game franchise is FIFA by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven). FIFA is also the most successful sports video game franchise overall.[1]

Franchises[]

Arcade games[]

  • Exciting Soccer
  • Football Champ
  • Pro Soccer
  • Goal Kick
  • Soccer
  • Super Sidekicks
  • Tehkan World Cup
  • Video Action
  • Virtua Striker
  • Virtua Striker 2
    • Virtua Striker 2 version '98
    • Virtua Striker 2 version '99
    • Virtua Striker 2 version '99.1
    • Virtua Striker 2 version 2000
    • Virtua Striker 2 version 2000.1
  • Virtua Striker 3
    • Virtua Striker 3 version 2002
  • Virtua Striker 4
    • Virtua Striker 4 version 2006
  • Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style
    • Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style 2003
    • Winning Eleven 2006 Arcade Championship
    • Winning Eleven Arcade Championship 2008
    • Winning Eleven Arcade Championship 2010
    • Winning Eleven Arcade Championship 2012

Computers[]

PC[]

  • FIFA
    • FIFA International Soccer
    • FIFA Soccer 95
    • FIFA Soccer 96
    • FIFA 97
    • FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
    • World Cup 98
    • FIFA 99
    • FIFA 2000
    • FIFA 2001
    • FIFA Football 2002
    • 2002 FIFA World Cup
    • FIFA Football 2003
    • FIFA Football 2004
    • FIFA Football 2005
    • FIFA 06
    • 2006 FIFA World Cup
    • FIFA 07
    • FIFA 08
    • FIFA 09
    • FIFA 10
    • FIFA 11
    • FIFA 12
      • UEFA Euro 2012 (DLC)
    • FIFA 13
    • FIFA 14
    • 2014 FIFA World Cup
    • FIFA 15
    • FIFA 16
    • FIFA 17
    • FIFA 18
    • FIFA 19
    • FIFA 20
  • UEFA European Championship
    • UEFA Euro 2000
    • UEFA Euro 2004
    • UEFA Euro 2008
    • UEFA Euro 2012
  • FIFA Manager
    • FIFA Manager 06
    • FIFA Manager 07
    • FIFA Manager 08
    • FIFA Manager 09
    • FIFA Manager 10
    • FIFA Manager 11
    • FIFA Manager 12
    • FIFA Manager 13
    • FIFA Manager 14
    • The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99
    • The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000
    • The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001
    • The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002

Mac[]

Commodore Amiga[]

Commodore 64[]

Sinclair ZX Spectrum[]

Amstrad CPC[]

Nintendo[]

Note: The consoles in chronological order (divided into handhelds and home consoles), while invidual game series are apathetical

Game Boy[]

  • FIFA International Soccer
  • FIFA Soccer 96
  • FIFA 97
  • FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
  • Goal!
  • International Superstar Soccer
  • Matthias Sammer Soccer
  • Nintendo World Cup
  • Soccer
  • Soccer Mania
  • World Cup 98

Game Boy Color[]

Game Boy Advance[]

  • 2006 FIFA World Cup
  • David Beckham Soccer
  • Disney Sports Soccer
  • FIFA Football 2003
  • FIFA Football 2004
  • FIFA Football 2005
  • FIFA 06
  • FIFA 07
  • Football Mania
  • Go! Go! Beckham! Adventure on Soccer Island
  • International Superstar Soccer
  • Premier Manager 2003-04
  • Premier Manager 2004/2005
  • Premier Manager 2005/2006
  • Soccer Kid
  • Zidane: Football Generation 2002

Nintendo DS[]

Nintendo 3DS[]

Nintendo Entertainment System[]

Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom[]

Nintendo 64[]

Nintendo GameCube[]

Wii[]

Wii U[]

Nintendo Switch[]

Sony[]

PlayStation[]

PlayStation 2[]

PlayStation 3[]

PlayStation Portable[]

PlayStation Vita[]

  • FIFA 12
  • FIFA 13
  • FIFA 14
  • FIFA 15
  • Football Manager 2014
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2013

PlayStation 4[]

PlayStation 5[]

Sega[]

Sega 32X[]

  • FIFA Soccer 96

Sega Game Gear[]

Sega Master System[]

Sega Mega-CD[]

Sega Mega Drive/Genesis[]

Sega Saturn[]

Sega Dreamcast[]

  • 90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football
  • European Super League
  • Giant Killers
  • Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000 Euro Edition
  • Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000
  • UEFA Striker
  • Virtua Striker 2 version 2000.1

Microsoft[]

Xbox[]

* backwards compatible on the Xbox 360

Xbox 360[]

Xbox One[]

Xbox Series X and Series S[]

Android & IOS[]

Google Play[]

References[]

  1. ^ Parkin, Simon (2016-12-21). "Fifa: the video game that changed football". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 2018-10-30. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  2. ^ "Football Story on Steam". Archived from the original on 2021-03-17. Retrieved 2021-06-08.

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