FIFA 20
Madden NFL 20
The UEFA Champions League is coming to Fifa!
The latest installment of the historic Madden NFL franchise.
FIFA 17 is soccer game powered by Frostbite.
NHL 17 lets players hit the ice for another season of hockey.
Madden NFL 17 is a football simulation game from EA Sports.
NBA Live 16 is the basketball simulation game from EA Sports.
FIFA 16 is a soccer simulation game from EA Sports.
Built with more input from our fans than ever before, NHL 16 steps onto the ice to deliver new features across the most played single player and team modes, including ...
Madden NFL 16 is a football simulation game from EA Sports.
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is the first EA Sports title to be built using the Frostbite engine.
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil brings Rio de Janeiro to your living room.
Fueled by EA SPORTS IGNITE, FIFA 14 will feel alive with players who think, move, and behave like world-class footballers, and dynamic stadiums that come to life.
NCAA Football 14 is a college football simulation game that introduces real-time physics and the Force Impact system.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 is an authentic golf simulation game from Electronic Arts.
FIFA 13 is the 2012 release of EA's soccer game franchise and is driven by five innovations involving artificial intelligence, dribbling, ball control and physical play.
EA took what was already a good game and added a bunch of cool new stuff to it.
NASCAR 2000 is a better version of last year's title with more than enough new options and features to warrant a purchase by anyone who already owns NASCAR 99.
I've played a lot of racing games since then, but nothing has given me that fresh, overwhelming feeling since then - that is, until I played NASCAR 98 on the ...
Overall, NASCAR 99's numerous options make it the most authentic NASCAR game to date.
EA has done this sequel right, making a good game much, much better.
NBA Live 97 may very well be the best Playstation-based basketball game to date.
NBA Live 98 is an improvement over Live 97 in almost every category.
The NBA season may still be in jeopardy, but Live is open for business and always ready for a game.
While its not leaps and bounds beyond the previous game, all of the other little extras make it well worth your money.
NCAA 98 is the perfect game for college football fanatics.
It's a pretty complete game and one that should satisfy just about any college football fan.
The game controls well, looks good, and, most importantly, it's a whole lot of fun.
March Madness 99 is the most complete college hoops sim available, but the game's slow-paced gameplay is a black mark on its record.
EA has built the foundations of a terrific title with NHL ‘96. Let's hope they finish the job with NHL '97.
Complete with all the detail, realism, and pro licenses anyone could expect from a quality sports sim.
EA's NHL series once again ups the bar, not only for hockey games but for all sports games.
It may still be a bit sluggish on the frame rate side, but if you're a fan of previous NHL titles, you won't be disappointed.
The gameplay in PGA Tour 97, though a tad on the dull side at times, is still calming in the way you'd expect a golf game to be.
With horrible gameplay and subpar graphics and sound, Superbike 2000, like last year's offering, is a game only fanatical superbike-racing junkies could like - and only extremely forgiving superbike-racing junkies ...
It may not be the most realistic racing game ever created, but it certainly raises the bar for PC motorcycle racers.
Although arriving on the scene later than some other golf games, Tiger Woods 99 is still as good a golf sim as you're likely to find.
Tiger Woods 2000's extensive course library and good multiplayer support make it worth a look - provided you've got a fairly high-powered computer.
Triple Play 2000 is a welcome addition to the PlayStation baseball lineup that everyone, even those who weren't fans of previous Triple Play games, should check out.
Triple Play 2001 is a perfect example of how good ideas can go horribly awry.
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