Fifa 2010
With 2010 FIFA World Cup EA Sports celebrates the single largest sporting event on the planet with the only executive and entirely licensed video game for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. Including all 199 national teams that took part in qualification and all 10 officially licensed stadiums to be used in South Africa, as well as an online Tournament Mode, an enhanced game engine and widespread multiplayer options both online and offline, 2010 FIFA World Cup is an experience not to missed by soccer fans and those new to the game alike.
Developer: EA Canada (Xbox 360, PS3), HB Studios (PC, PSP, PS2), Sumo Digital (Nintendo Wii) and Exient Entertainment (Nintendo DS)
Publisher: EA Sports
Designer: David Rutter (PS3 and Xbox 360), Kaz Makita (Wii), Paul Hossack (PS2, PSP, DS, PC, iPhone OS)
Series: FIFA
Platform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PSP, iPhone OS, Java ME
Release date: 1 October 2009
Genre: Sports
Mode: Single-player, Multiplayer
Minimal system requirements:
- CPU: 2.4 GHz single-core
- RAM: 512 MiByte (XP) or 1 GiByte (Vista)
- Graphics card: Geforce 6600 or better, Ati Radeon 9800 Pro or better, Support for Shader Model 2.0 or better, DirectX 9.0c
- VRAM: 128 MiByte
- Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound device
- Input: Keyboard or Dual Analog Gamepad
- HDD: 4.4 GB or more, free disc space
- Internet: Broadband Internet connection required for Installation and online gaming
Recommended system requirements
- CPU: 3.2 GHz single-core or 2.4 GHz dual-core
- RAM: 1 GiByte (XP) or 2 GiByte (Vista)
- Graphics card: Geforce 7800 or better, Ati Radeon X1800 or better, Support for Shader Model 2.0 or better, DirectX 9.0c
- VRAM: 256 MiByte
- Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound device
- Input: Keyboard or Dual Analog Gamepad
- HDD: 4.4 GB or more, free disc space
- Internet: Broadband Internet connection required for Installation and online gaming
Input methods: Gamepads, Keyboard, Mouse (menu only), Multitouch (NDS)









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