# Retro Game: FIFA Soccer 96
## Overview
*FIFA Soccer 96* stands as a monumental leap forward in the world of sports gaming. Building on the success of its predecessors, this installment, also known as *FIFA 96: Virtual Soccer Stadium*, was the first in the series to feature real-time 3D graphics on 32-bit platforms. Even more significantly, it was the first FIFA title to include real player names and positions, made possible by acquiring the official FIFPro license. This infusion of authenticity, combined with refined gameplay and presentation, cemented FIFA's status as the premier soccer simulation of its era.
## Background
Released by EA Sports in 1995, *FIFA Soccer 96* was a turning point for the franchise. The development team focused on creating a more realistic experience, and the two biggest innovations were technological and legal. On the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and PC, the new "Virtual Stadium" engine brought 3D graphics to the series for the first time, offering multiple camera angles and a new level of immersion. The acquisition of the FIFPro license was a masterstroke, allowing EA to use the actual names of thousands of players from leagues around the world. This feature alone was a massive draw for fans and set a new standard that competitors would struggle to match for years.
## Gameplay
*FIFA Soccer 96* offers a refined and more strategic gameplay experience. While the 16-bit versions retained the classic isometric view, the 32-bit versions allowed players to experience the match from multiple 3D perspectives. The controls were expanded to allow for more nuanced actions, including quick passes, powerful shots, and slide tackles. The game's pacing felt more deliberate, encouraging players to think tactically about building up plays. With the inclusion of real player names and stats, team selection became more meaningful. You could now build a strategy around the specific strengths of your favorite real-life stars, from a star striker's finishing ability to a key midfielder's passing prowess. The game features a wealth of clubs and international teams, playable across exhibition, league, and tournament modes, providing endless hours of soccer action.