Backyard Soccer 2004


Genre/Form: Computer games Interactive multimedia Juvenile software Material Type: Interactive multimedia, Juvenile audience Document Type: Computer File OCLC Number: 51919582 Notes: Title from disc surface. 'Play with the pros as kids!'
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--Disc surface and insert. Target Audience: ESRB rating: E for everyone. Description: 1 computer optical disc: sound, color; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide (32 pages; 12 cm) Details: System requirements for Windows: Pentium II 233 MHz of higher; Windows 98/2000/Me/XP; 32MB RAM; 40 MB hard disc space; compatible sound card; 8X CD-ROM drive; compatible video card; DirectX v.
5.0 or higher.; System requirements: Macintosh: 233 MHz G3 processor or higher; 32 MB RAM; OS 8.1 or higher; 24X CD-ROM; 40 MB hard drive space.
Product Information • Infogrames and Humongous Entertainment continue their kid-oriented sports series with the release of Backyard Soccer 2004, the follow-up to 2000's Backyard Soccer: MLS Edition. Players can assemble their teams from a roster of 30 Backyard Kids found in previous titles or one of the following ten professionals: Clint Mathis, Bobby Convey, Landon Donovan, Brian McBride, Chris Armas, Jay Heaps, Cobi Jones, Jason Kreis, Tony Meola, and Carlos Valderrama. Three female pro soccer players also join the lineup: Brandi Chastain, Briana Scurry, and Tiffeny Milbrett. Before running out on the field, players can select one of ten authentic Major League Soccer teams or create their own squad by selecting a uniform type as well as the team's name.
Vanitas Bold Font. Each athlete is individually rated in kicking, ball control, defense, and running, so players must choose carefully when assembling their dream team. A total of 24 fields are available to play on, ranging from an urban parking lot to a field made entirely of dirt. The action is played from a horizontal view in three types of competition: Single Game, Season Play, and Penalty Practice. Single Game lets up to two players compete with their choice of teams, options, and fields. Season Play is a series of games in three separate divisions for the right to earn coveted trophies in the Backyard Soccer League.
Both team and individual statistics are tracked for the season, including goals, penalty kicks, and team rankings. Penalty Practice has players brushing up on their goal-kicking skills from a view looking directly at the net.
Backyard Soccer also features four types of power-ups on the field, which temporarily transform the ball into a cannonball, a tornado, a bowling ball, or a ball that burrows underground. A Great Addition to the Backyard Series We bought this game for my 7-year-old son who absolutely loves Backyard Baseball and Backyard Skateboarding. My son enjoyed Backyard Soccer, but not as much as the other series.
I think it's because he is not as interested in soccer as he is skateboarding and baseball. Nuance Talks Crack For. This would be a excellent game for that little soccer fan. My son loves how it has the continuous characters from each game. I love how it teaches children the rules of the game- it's great for a child that's starting a new sport.