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'''''FIFA Soccer '96''''' is an entry to the FIFA series of video games, and was developed by Extended Play Productions and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. Though it was not the first FIFA game (both ''[[FIFA Soccer '95]]'' and ''[[FIFA International Soccer]]'' had come before it), ''FIFA 96'' is often considered the first truely successful FIFA game, and opened the doors to annual sequels that continue to this day. It was released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega 32X]] , [[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Game Gear]], DOS, PlayStation and SNES.
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'''''FIFA Soccer '96''''' is an entry to the FIFA series of video games, and was developed by Extended Play Productions and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. Though it was not the first FIFA game (both ''[[FIFA Soccer '95]]'' and ''[[FIFA International Soccer]]'' had come before it), ''FIFA 96'' is often considered the first truly successful FIFA game, and opened the doors to annual sequels that continue to this day. It was released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega 32X]] , [[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Game Gear]], DOS, PlayStation and SNES.
  
 
Though not all versions could handle all the new features ''FIFA 96'' brought to the table, the game was revolutionary for having a running commentary provided by John Motson, and it was the first 3D entry to the series.
 
Though not all versions could handle all the new features ''FIFA 96'' brought to the table, the game was revolutionary for having a running commentary provided by John Motson, and it was the first 3D entry to the series.

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FIFA Soccer 96 (Mega Drive)
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X , Sega Saturn, Sega Game Gear, DOS, PlayStation, SNES
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer:
Genre: Sports

















FIFA Soccer '96 is an entry to the FIFA series of video games, and was developed by Extended Play Productions and published by Electronic Arts. Though it was not the first FIFA game (both FIFA Soccer '95 and FIFA International Soccer had come before it), FIFA 96 is often considered the first truly successful FIFA game, and opened the doors to annual sequels that continue to this day. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X , Sega Saturn, Sega Game Gear, DOS, PlayStation and SNES.

Though not all versions could handle all the new features FIFA 96 brought to the table, the game was revolutionary for having a running commentary provided by John Motson, and it was the first 3D entry to the series.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive Version

32X Version

Saturn Version

Game Gear Version