EA Sports, Its in the Game

EA Sports Games

For decades, there has been one developer name that has been strongly associated with sports videogame titles, and that’s EA Sports. EA sports is a division of Electronic Arts entirely dedicated to developing and publishing sports titles, and has held the licence on some of the world’s most popular sports for many years.

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For sports fans, watching a game or match live is the ultimate experience. For many, there is still the fantasy of playing yourself, a fantasy out of reach for all but the most talented and fortunate. Sports games like the FIFA series can offer sports fans a glimpse into what it would be like to play for your favourite team.

Association Football (Soccer) fans can get a hit of nostalgia with FIFA 96 on the Super Nintendo, or relive the World Cup Fever of FIFA: Road To World Cup 98 on the N64, which features a licenced soundtrack featuring rocking tunes such as Song 2 by Blur. This is also the first title in the series to feature a correctly implemented offside rule, to the satisfaction of football nerds.

Perhaps you are more of a basketball fan? There’s still plenty on Myemulator for you to try, with three NBA Live titles for the Super Nintendo as well as NBA Live 2000 on the N64, so you can follow the development of the series, from the introduction of the Create-a-Player function in NBA Live 95, the motion-captured models of NBA Live 97 and the first appearance of Michael Jordan in NBA Live 2000.

If you want to gets the engines revving, there is NASCAR 2000 on the N64, featuring legendary drivers such as Richard Petty and Alan Kulwicki, or you can try out some motorbike action with Supercross 2000, which offers a range of different races and freestyle modes and some real-world bike models from Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha.

American and Canadian sports fans are not left out, as American Football fans can check out Madden Football 64 on the N64, or Bill Walsh College Football on the super Nintendo. The Madden series has become famed for its influence on young prospective Football players, with Madden 64 gaining praise for its realistic gameplay and detailed player modes. Bill Walsh College football is one of the first videogames to deal with college football, and features 24 teams from the 1992 season, along with 24 famous historical teams.

Baseball fans can test out Triple Play 2000 on the N64, which comes with several game modes including single matches, full season, the playoffs and the all-out Home Run Derby. Statistics fans can enjoy the 1999 and 1998 rosters, all of which feature stats accurate to those years.

Ice Hockey is not left out, as NHL 99 for the N64 is available to play, where you can enjoy an introduction featuring highlights of the previous season accompanied by a rendition of ‘Heroes’ by David Bowie. Long-time fans can also appreciate the full NHL and NHLPA licencing on display with all teams and players from the relevant years represented.

Even Down Under gets represented with Australian Rugby League for the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis. The gameplay presents a simplified version of rugby, but allows for a wide variety of moves and follows Rugby League Rules instead of Rugby Union.

If you favourite sport is not yet represented, fear not, as MyEmulator regularly adds new games, so keep checking back to see what else has been added in.