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  2. Ignite (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the new artificial intelligence creates a sense of urgency for computer players towards the end of an association football match to rush for more shots on goal. [2] The True Player Motion framework makes players' bodies, limbs, and clothing each move according to physics. [ 1 ]

  3. EA Sports FC 24 - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports FC 24 [1] is an association football-themed simulation video game developed by EA Vancouver and EA Romania and published by EA Sports.It is the inaugural installment in the EA Sports FC series, [2] succeeding the FIFA video game series after Electronic Arts's partnership with FIFA concluded with FIFA 23.

  4. FIFA (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Using the same engine with only minor touch-ups, [24] FIFA 95 introduced club teams to the series within eight national leagues: Brazil, Germany's Bundesliga, Italy's Serie A, Spain's La Liga, England's Premier League, France's Ligue 1, Netherlands' Eredivisie and the United States. Most of the leagues have team lineups based on the 1993–94 ...

  5. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The game was for purchase on the MacOS' app store, [23] [24] iPhone App Store [25] and BlackBerry App World [26] as the game assets were kept proprietary. [27] HyperRogue: 2011 Roguelike: GPLv2+ Proprietary: Zeno Rogue Released in 2011 on GitHub [28] as open-source non-Euclidean roguelike, it was commercialized in 2015 on Steam and other ...

  6. Creative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Assembly Limited (trade name: Creative Assembly) is a British video game developer based in Horsham, founded in 1987 by Tim Ansell.In its early years, the company worked on porting games to MS-DOS from Amiga and ZX Spectrum platforms, later working with Electronic Arts to produce a variety of games under the EA Sports brand.

  7. Ultimate Team - Wikipedia

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    It allowed gamers to create a team through opening card packs and buying, selling and auctioning cards. With the team they could play against other gamers, offline as well as online. Card packs were bought with Microsoft Points or in-game coins. [12] The features of Ultimate Team on Nintendo Switch were limited until the 2023 game EA Sports FC ...

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  9. UEFA Champions League video games - Wikipedia

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    It used the same FIFA engine, and was now the fourth licensed football title EA has in its catalogue. UEFA Champions League 2004–2005 was released in early 2005 [ 1 ] for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube and Windows and had licenses to many leagues in Europe, stadiums including Stamford Bridge and Anfield and also licenses to the ...