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'AFL Premiership 2006' (PS2) - 8 New Screens

by Rainier on July 18, 2006 @ 4:43 p.m. PDT

Experience all the action of the AFL from the comfort of your living room. AFL Premiership 2006 is the only official game of the AFL featuring all the teams, players, venues and competitions of the 2006 season and is back.

Play a single game for some quick footy action, participate in a whole season or play in Career Mode to develop your career, complete with player trading, national AFL draft and AFL Tribunal.

New features in this years edition include enhanced stadium and player rendering for even more life-like realism and improved controls for responsive and intuitive game play.

Features :

  • All 16 teams in the AFL season, over 600 official AFL players and all 8 main premiership stadiums appear in AFLĀ® Premiership 2006
  • Realistic motion-capture from real players to create realistic on-screen player movement and multiple coaching strategies
  • Fantastic Career Mode which includes player trading, national AFL draft & player development
  • EyeToy and Digimask technology puts the player in the game. Players can now take the field alongside their AFL heroes
  • Up to 4-players using Multi-Tap
  • AFL Tribunal: With In-Game reports and suspensions
  • Play a single match, a full season, or dive in to an in-depth career to take your team to the AFL 2006 Premiership and beyond
  • Player development allows you to improve existing players or take newly drafted players and turn them into the AFL super-stars of tomorrow
  • New training mode and onscreen controls to get you playing like a pro
  • Sixteen missions allow you to relive your team's greatest moments
  • Twice as much commentary from Dennis Cometti, Dermott Brereton, and Christi Malthouse

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