Description
FIFA 97 (also known as FIFA Soccer 97) is a video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts based on the game of football (soccer). It was released for the PC on June 24, 1996 and versions for PlayStation, SNES, Mega Drive and Sega Saturn followed.
FIFA 97 is the fourth game in the FIFA series and the second to use the Virtual Stadium engine. Unlike the first game to use the engine, FIFA 97 features polygonal players as opposed to the 2D sprites used in FIFA Soccer '96. The engine however received complaints for being sluggish in the PC and PlayStation versions.
David Ginola (then a Newcastle United player) was pictured on the cover of the game in the European market. He also was used for motion capture for the polygonal models in the game. Bebeto (the Brazilian striker) was featured on the cover for the Americas and Asia-Pacific markets.
The main new feature of the game other than the motion capture was the indoor football mode. There are six ways to play the game, including outdoor and indoor, as well as action and simulation modes. 32-bit AI is used, as well as motion blending technology. It is possible to play six-a-side football in an indoor arena with the ball bouncing off the walls meaning there are no throw-ins and therefore a much higher paced game. Commentary is provided by John Motson and Andy Gray while the presenter is Des Lynam. Multiplayer games are also possible with up to 20-players via LAN and 8-players using modem. The game trailer's tagline was "FIFA 97, it will blow you away."
Most European domestic leagues are featured in the game, including the English Premier League, La Liga, French Division 1, Serie A, Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Allsvenskan and Scottish Football League, with the clubs featured in the game playing in the 1995-96 season. Also featured are the Malaysian Liga Perdana and national clubs, as well as the American A-League clubs with fictional teams, composed of the game's creators such as Bruce McMillan and Penny Lee.
It is also possible to field custom teams made up of players from various real teams. However, these teams can only be played with in friendly matches.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 95
CPU: Intel Pentium
RAM: 16 MB
Hard disk: 450 MB
GPU: 1 MB of VRAM
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- The game uses DxWnd to run, in addition to dgVoodoo
- You might need to enable DirectPlay on Windows 10!
Repack v2 changelog:
- Repack is completely redone using the DOS version and DOSBox v0.74.3, since the Windows one no-longer worked for unknown reasons
Download (520MB)
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SHA256
FIFA_97_Repack_v2.rar - 2E49D1AF93B8C888A4E8D6B1D4DF463997682890EDFF70389ABA24E7C57B8137
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