<P> Released in 2005, this was the first FIFA game for a 7th Generation console . Road to FIFA World Cup is an Xbox 360 exclusive and preceded the release of 2006 FIFA World Cup game on the PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, and other consoles by several months . It offers superior graphics to previous versions, though at the expense of many gameplay features . For the first time in the FIFA series, it allows the player to practise shooting against the goalkeeper while each match is loading . </P> <P> Created by EA Sports and was released during the last two weeks of April 2006 . This game features not only the World Cup finals themselves, but the six regional qualification rounds . There are 127 national teams . You can also create a player and put in your favorite team . There are minor improvements in the game play over FIFA 06 . The Global Challenge Mode includes 40 challenges based upon classic matches of the World Cup or qualification matches . Penalty Shoot - Out mode offers a more realistic experience . </P> <P> The included teams were confirmed by Electronic Arts on 17 February 2010 . The game contains 199 of the 204 national teams that took part in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification process . Electronic Arts stated that they have included every team that FIFA have permitted them to use, with some others not being allowed for "various reasons". The five teams that were in the draw for World Cup qualifying but are not included in the game are African teams Central African Republic, Eritrea, and São Tomé and Príncipe, and Asian teams Bhutan and Guam . All five withdrew from the qualifying stage before it began . Additionally, the game does not feature Brunei, Laos, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines who did not participate in World Cup qualifying . </P> <P> The game includes all 10 venues used at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as stadiums from each qualifying region and a range of "generic" stadiums . </P>

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