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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).
This Is Football 2002, known as World Tour Soccer 2002 in North America, is an association football video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released by 989 Sports in North America. [ 1 ]
This is a list of games for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game system. Title names may be different for each region due to the first language spoken. The last game for the PlayStation 2, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 was released on 8 November 2013.
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This Is Football (known in North America as World Tour Soccer) is an association football video game series originally developed by Team Soho and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Later instalments were developed by London Studio after Team Soho's merge into the studio. Sports Director Limited took over developing the latest game.
This is a list of PlayStation 2 games later made available for purchase and download from the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation 4 (PS4), or PlayStation 5 (PS5) video game consoles.
The oldest game on this list is Tekken Tag Tournament, first released on the platform on March 30, 2000. As of March 31, 2007, a total of 1.24 billion copies of PlayStation 2 software had been shipped worldwide. [ 1 ]
It is the only MLS game to have been released on the PlayStation other than FIFA 2000. The sequel, ESPN MLS ExtraTime 2002, was released for PlayStation 2 in 2001, and for GameCube and Xbox in 2002. The game also featured the option of choosing either English commentary (provided by Bob Ley) or Spanish commentary (provided by Luis Omar Tapia).