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    Get the new Athens 2004 Olympics game on PS2. That way you get to play mostly every sport.

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    If you consider go kart racing a sport, get the origional crash team racer for the psx. now THAT was a great game.

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    NFL Street for ps2. I love it.

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    What's the difference between football and soccer? I always thought it's the same.

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    OMFG Try one of the Tony Hawk games. They're the only sports games I like.
    They are great. You should try one of them.

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    Pro Evolution Soccer is easy to pick up and start playing. The controls are easy to get used to. But are slightly different to how the FIFA games play. The tricky bit is getting the power right for your shots and passes. For the first few games you'll send most of your shot's on goal you get sailing over the bar. Once you have the hang of it though it becomes second nature.

    The big difference between the two though is that EA's games are arcade style games. Because thats what EA does. Easy to pick up and start scoring. PES is completley the opposite. It's a simulation of real Football. You probley won't even get a goal in the first 5 or 6 games but the reward for keeping at it is well worth it.

    What's the difference between football and soccer? I always thought it's the same.
    There's no difference if you live outside of the USA.

    Soccer is the American name for Football. Everyone else calls if Football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by princeofdarknez
    *drools* How is the interface on it? Intuitive or difficult?
    The control system is very simple, though getting used to weighting your passes takes a little practice. However, the range of difficulty settings will cater for players of all skill levels. After a few games, you'll have no trouble creating neat little one-twos and playing precision passes. Set pieces are governed entirely by your control input, rather than timed button-presses. This can be a little daunting at first, but it takes little time to get used to.

    The game also has an extensive practice mode, which should be a great help.

    If you do choose to buy a Pro Evolution title, bear in mind that while the current edition is fantastic, Pro Evolution Soccer 4 is only a few months away. If you'd like a fully up to date edition, I'd advise waiting for that,
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