- For the Sega Saturn version, see FIFA Soccer 96 (Saturn).
FIFA Soccer '96 (FIFAサッカー'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 and Sega Game Gear, with a different version of the game being released on the Sega Saturn.
Production Credits
Mega Drive Version
Programmers: Brian Plank, David Hards, Shawn Taras
Artists: Suzan Germic-Smith, Laura Parr
Animators: Joe MacDonald, David Demorest
Animation Rendering: John Rix, Craig Hui
Art Director: David Adams
Music and SFX: Rob Bailey
Producer and Designer: Bruce McMillan
Development Director: Ted Sylka
Associate Producer: Adrienne Travica
Product Managers: Chip Lange, Neil Thewarapperuma
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