List of association football video games

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Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games. The largest association football video game franchise is FIFA by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven). FIFA is also the most successful sports video game franchise overall.

Franchises

Arcade games

Computers

IBM PC compatibles

Macintosh

Amiga

Commodore 64

ZX Spectrum

Amstrad CPC

Nintendo

Note: The consoles in chronological order (divided into handhelds and home consoles), while individual game series are alphabetical.

Game Boy

Game Boy Color

Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Nintendo Entertainment System/Super Famicom

Nintendo 64

GameCube

Wii

Wii U

Nintendo Switch

Sony

PlayStation

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 3

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 5

Sega

32X

Game Gear

Master System

Mega-CD

Mega Drive/Genesis

Saturn

Dreamcast

Microsoft

Xbox

* backwards compatible on the Xbox 360

Xbox 360

Xbox One

Xbox Series X and Series S

Android & IOS

Google Play

References

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