UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 is a unique experiment in videogame soccer inspired by Panini Stickers, a popular stick phenomenon in Europe, Magic the Gathering, and fantasy football. EA's game enables you to jump in and play plain good old footy if you want. Or you can dive into the deep, rather complicated, but potentially satisfying Ultimate Team mode, in which strategy, card trading, team building and management are key factors in winning your game. It sounds a little crazy, but in this mode you collect player, booster, and a variety of other cards to help you configure the ultimate team and, in the process, spend hours of non-soccer playing time tinkering, studying, and experimenting with team chemistry, contracts, and balance.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007, the premiere league for players in Europe, exemplifies EA's continued attempts to diversify from its flagship soccer title, FIFA soccer. UEFA isn't a reinvention of the game, but rather a European-specific league that's played once every year. The game features all of the premier clubs one would hope to find in such situation across a variety of leagues from Barcelona to AC Milan to Arsenal and more. To be sure, there are 268 teams, 17 leagues, 6,500 players, and dozens of stadia all told.
A football (soccer) game from Electronic Arts leveraging a UEFA License. UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 focuses on delivering the atmosphere of the 2006 - 2007 UEFA Champions League event it was released to coincide with. Building on similar FIFA Licensed products, EA continues to tune their new Match AI and celebrate such football events with lavish presentation and attention to detail.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 Summary: Feel the weight of history as you walk out to a deafening roar and onto the biggest stage in club football. In the cauldron-like atmosphere of a stadium alive with the dreams of thousands and heaving with the pressure of expectation, kick off alongside the most formidably talented footballers in Europe - and outplay them.
Thrillville's easy to use building mode has been designed specifically for the console platforms and makes building all 75-plus rides from wooden, corkscrew and inverted coasters to merry go rounds, trains and carnival rides, easy, and most importantly, fun. Imagination is the only height limit with Thrillville, where the fun ranges from racing on go-kart tracks you put together and playing mini-golf on courses you designed to joining friends for dozens of four-player party games, from bumper cars to arcade shoot-'em-ups. You can also tour the park on foot - a first for theme-park titles - chatting and joking with all the guests to help them out and make sure they're enjoying themselves.
Thrillville (M5) is an amusement park simulator where you take on the role of the favoured nephew or niece of the eccentric uncle Mortimer, the world-renowned owner of the Thrillville theme park franchise. When uncle Mortimer is indisposed, he lets you take over running of five fabulous parks. The only problem is that Uncle Mortimer's arch nemesis Vernon Garrison is trying to knock Thrillville off the map with his Globo-Joy chain of multi-conglomerate parks and will stop at nothing to crush Thrillville like a bug and become number one. The only way to stop him is to keep the parks running smoothly, this involves keeping the guests happy and finding out their needs and wants.
In Thrillville - Off the Rails, the main plot line is that Globo-Joy, the rival park owners and main antagonist from the first game, are trying to destroy the good name of Thrillville by putting saboteurs in your park. The only way to solve the mystery is to help solve your guests' problems by building new rides and coasters or beat challengers to your games.
Thrillville - Off the Rails 'lifts' up the family-friendly mix of gameplay from Thrillville with some of the most wildly creative roller-coaster concepts ever imagined, as well as new ways to communicate with park guests and a vast array of carnival games. Off the Rails lives up to its name with 20 death-defying rides so outrageous, they inspire the same word from every park visitor who sees them: 'WHOA!' Build these incredible 'WHOA Coasters' to leap from one track to another, launch through the air like cannonballs, blast through a burning rings of fire, and much, much more.
Thrillville - Off the Rails (M2) is an amusement park simulator and is the sequel to the original title Thrillville. Uncle Mortimer returns to aid you with his brand new Woah Coaster pieces which allow the player to build coasters with massive jumps, ring or fire and spinning blades into their coaster.
Scarface - Money Power Respect is a unique game designed specifically for the system that combines turn-based strategy gameplay with real-time combat. It allow gamers to relive Tony Montana's epic rise to power in the drug-fueled world of 1983 Miami. The game thrusts players into a deep and engaging strategy game as Tony Montana, where the goal is to battle and defeat competing drug cartels and conquer Miami turf-by-turf, eventually becoming the one-and-only Kingpin of the city.