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Reviewing the PlayStation version, PlayStation Max made several comparisons to EA Sports' other football video game, FIFA 2000.They considered Euro 2000 to very similar but slower and more jerky to play than FIFA 2000 and also noted that it contained fewer teams compared to FIFA due to its focus on European international teams, whereas FIFA has international teams from across the world as well ...
Players can choose from 51 national teams and it includes more game modes than UEFA Euro 2000, such as a fantasy mode where two teams composed of hand-picked players square-off with each other, leagues and a knock-out "home and away" friendly match and a penalty shoot-out mode, as well as Euro 2004 qualifying, and Euro 2004 itself.
Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games.The largest association football video game franchise is EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven).
Microsoft Windows: F1 2000: March 31, 2000: PlayStation: Visual Sciences [33] Microsoft Windows: Image Space Incorporated [34] Ultima Online: Renaissance: April 3, 2000: Microsoft Windows: Origin Systems [8]: 363 UEFA Euro 2000: April 28, 2000: PlayStation: EA Canada [35] [36] Microsoft Windows: WCW Mayhem: May 10, 2000: Game Boy Color: 2n ...
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UEFA Striker, known in North America as Striker Pro 2000, is a sports video game developed by Rage Software and published by Infogrames in 1999-2000. It is the final game in the Striker series following the cancellation of its sequel, UEFA 2001 , the following year.
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The 2000 UEFA European Football Championship, also known as Euro 2000, was the 11th UEFA European Championship, a football tournament held every four years and organised by UEFA, the sport's governing body in Europe.