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FIFA Street is a sports video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts under the EA Sports BIG label. It is commentated on by MC Harvey of the So Solid Crew. It was released in February 2005 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. The cover features Brazilian international footballer Ronaldinho.

The game is a spin-off of EA's FIFA series of football games, following the same formula as their other "Street" titles, NFL Street and NBA Street, by reducing the more complete version of the game into a simpler arcade style game. It focuses on flair, style and trickery, as opposed to what FIFA Football focuses on team play and tactics, reflecting the culture of freestyle football played in the streets and backlots across the world.Using reputation and respect gained from playing 4-on-4 games with tricks and flair, the aim of FIFA Street is to build a team up of well-known and recognised players including Ronaldo and Ronaldinho to progress through street venues across the world.

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The PlayStation 2 version of FIFA Street received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[21] indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[22]

In an effort to make the game more "authentic", the stylised cartoon-like visuals of previous games in the series has been dropped in favour of a more realistic look, though there will still be the same emphasis on skill moves and tricks. The focus is once again on fast-paced games involving small teams of five or six players per side, one-on-one, and game modes based on panna and futsal are also included.[2][5] As with the previous games in the series, skill moves are an important element of gameplay. FIFA Street features twice as many tricks as are possible in FIFA 12, with much greater variety, and over 50 more than its predecessor FIFA Street 3.[2][6][7] Other new features include improved one-touch passing, a feature called Street Ball Control, and a new "ATTACK" dribbling system.[3][5]

The game features a large number of real life players from 3000 teams of many of the world's biggest leagues, and locations from around the world ranging from the streets of Amsterdam to the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. Each of these arenas attempt to reflect the style of football played in that country. The game is the first game in the series to feature both national and club teams.[2][5][6][7]

The game features a Fun mode, which lets the player create their own fun, from details such as crest and team fun, to players and their individual street funions. The user then competes in competitions against the AI, after which, the total skill points each player earned in the game is tallied up in a levelling system. From levelling up players the user can use points earned to upgrade their player's skill and ability from passing to shooting to goalkeeping. With the integration of EA Sports Football Club, players can add friends' players onto their World Tour team.[8]

The game was announced on 16 August 2011 at the Gamescom event in Germany, and was released on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles in March 2012. Along with several other new EA Sports titles, FIFA Street was available early to purchasers of the EA Sports Season Ticket.[3] Lionel Messi features on the cover after EA announced, in November 2011, that he had signed a deal to become the new face of the FIFA franchise.[10] The "Adidas All-Star Team" including 13 of the greatest footballers in the world and the Lionel Messi Barcelona-themed venue were available as pre-order bonus.[11] A FIFA Street demo was launched on 28 February 2012 on Xbox Live and a day later on PSN.[12] Unlike the previous 3 FIFA Street games, this one does not use the EA Sports BIG branding, and instead uses the standard EA Sports branding. Along with FIFA Street, SSX was also resurrected for a new game.

Before anyone suggests I have downloaded the patch update, I have 1.01 installed. Anyway I know Im late at getting this game but I like it its fun Im spewing I didnt get it when it came out. Anyway playing world tour mode to unlock the content like the stadiums, teams, equipment etc. Im upto stage 3, Ive done all the little single matches in cities and I saved the tournmanets for last so I can get points to build up my team when I enter them. Anyway now the game wont load the tournaments. I select what ever tournmanet there is, doesnt matter which one I pick, I select the difficulty to give me the option what I can unlock, again it doesnt matter what option I pick they all freeze at the next screen when I select the difficulty, it just hangs with that grey background. If I restart the game start world tour again I can play stage 2 tournaments but stage 3 nothing happens. I thought the gamesave was corrupt so I played some random matches in stage 2 and stage 3 that loaded won them it resaved but again I cant play tournaments in stage 3. Ive done google searches and others have this issue. Im really dissapointed that EA just left this game broken and unplayable to complete, so much for customer support and us paying for a working product I cant believe it still has not been fixed

It is a bug, happenning the same with me and i have to start a new team. Save the game file in a pendrive each progress. Unfortunetelling the game have inumeral bugs with the gameplay (sometimes freezing) or the saved file...

I've seen that Fifa Street servers closure (set for 28th March) have been removed from the list of the soon-to-be-closed online features. Is there a possibility that the servers will be open a little longer? It's important for me as I'm a trophy hunter and I need the Online Dominance (was that it name? win 9 cups online) trophy and I was curious if there is a possibility that it still can be obtained (I would need 9 weeks to get it though).

This game is fantastic! Absolutely love it. My only problem is the absence of a slide tackle buton. I know the game is trying to portray an authentic version of what street football is....(slide tackling not allowed).....but this is part of the reason i fell in love with fifa street. Being able to chop down an attacker who was running dead on at your goalie was the best feeling ever. Im not suggesting at all that we go back to the cartoony, arcade style gameplay.....because this latest version is way better. Doing stuff that can actually be done in real life is awesome. It would be really cool though if an update could be done to make one of the conservative tackle buttons into slide tackle. I've checked out some other forums and this is a topic that always pops up. I honestly believe that the majority (probably all) of people who have this game would appreciate such an update.

Remember FIFA Street? FIFA Street was great. Ronaldinho doing his elasticos and skinning a bunch of kids, Ronaldo with his half-moon hair dinking the ball off the wall and spinning past three opponents clad head-to-toe in Nike to blast it in the back of the net. FIFA Street was somehow better with Brazilians, but at the same time it felt like playing with a tattered football in your street as a kid.

Trying to pull off the most outrageous skill moves with all-star teams on tiny pitches presents hours of fun on its own, especially as the smaller teams give you the opportunity to do away with boring players like goalkeepers or defenders and just line up with Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe to take on Salah, Mane, and Firmino. Having said that, remind me to try with Alisson, Adrian, and Kelleher next time around.

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It's fair to say that I'm not - and never was - "street". I did once live on a street called, imaginatively, The Street, but you could say I'm more of an avenue or a lane kind of guy, where "wicked" still means evil, where "bad" still means, um, bad and using punctuation doesn't get me punched in the face by my posse of bitches. But that doesn't mean I have to take some sort of Daily Mail reader-esque nose in the air dislike to FIFA Street. It's actually one of the best things EA's done for ages. Really.

Okay, so the completely-off-his-head DJ-cum-commentator might drive the average sane person to resort to pouring absinthe on their cornflakes to block out his insane ramblings ("on the pitch made of steel" for the love of God. This is not a turntable you feckin' moron!), but forgive EA. They're just doing it for the kids. On da street, innit? They mean well, in a kind of striding-behemoth-on-the-path-to-relentless-domination kind of way. Besides. It's a good game.

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