UEFA Euro 2000 (video game)

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UEFA Euro 2000
File:UEFA Euro 2000 - EA Sports.jpg
Developer(s) EA Canada
Publisher(s) EA Sports
Series UEFA Euro
Platforms PC, PlayStation
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Sports, Football
    Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

    UEFA Euro 2000 is the official game of UEFA Euro 2000 football tournament hosted in Belgium and the Netherlands. The game was published by EA Sports and developed by EA Canada. It is available for PC and PlayStation.

    The game was EA Sports' first game based on the European Championships after obtaining the official licence from UEFA, which had previously been held by Gremlin Interactive. The game features all 49 teams from the qualification stage of the Euro 2000 championships, as well as the hosts Belgium and the Netherlands who qualified for the finals automatically.[1] The player can choose one of the teams and attempt to qualify them for the tournament and then participate in the finals themselves.

    Paul Oakenfold provides the game's music, whilst commentary is from John Motson and Mark Lawrenson.

    Reception

    Critical

    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 less teams compared to FIFA due to its focus on European international teams, whereas FIFA has international teams from across the world as well as club teams. This led to a rating of 65%.[2]

    IGN reviewed the PC version, commenting that the frame rate that the game ran at had dropped compared to FIFA 2000 possibly due to increased crowd and stadium detail. Noting the similarities between the game and FIFA 2000, they cited it as a "classic example of the company milking the soccer fan's money for yet another largely identical game of the FIFA soccer series"[3] and suggested to "wait for FIFA 2001".[3]

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