Cahiers du Jeu Video 02 - Football Stories ( Pix N Love Edition )
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If you were hoping to succeed, it's already too late. It's not even the start of the new school year yet, and the French Ligue 1, Premier League and World Cup qualifiers are all back in action. And video games will not be spared. Between now and the release of the two games of the genre, FIFA 10 on 2 October, PES 2010 on 22 –, démos, tests and comparos will invade newspapers, sites and magazines!So, just a few weeks ahead of the world's biggest sporting event, this second issue of the magazine is set to be a must-read;This second issue of Cahiers du Jeu Vidéo takes a step back. First of all, it's a step back in history, with a look back at the very, very, very first football games, in the 70s and 80s; a tribute to the influence of Cahiers Vid´o, Cahiers Vid´o, Cahiers Vid´o and Cahiers Vid´o.Kick Off on the latest simulations to be released; and an analysis of the bugs and techniques of each PES by former world champion Bruce Grannec. Taking a more in-depth look, the Cahiers du Jeu Vidéo attempt to shed light on the obsession with télévision in simulations, the’ambivalence of the game, theéléo and theéléo.rsquo;ambiguité des relations entre FIFA, PES& et les médias, ou encore le poids paradoxal de’argent dans l’e-sport. Finally, the Cahiers du Jeu Vidéo give their place to décal articles, insolent or saucy. They are called, for example, "Carton rouge mon amour" "les Frankenstein de Konami" or, "Le bug de l’an 2002".As a bonus, the excellent Cahiersdufootball website provides us with some of their best features, as well as three memorable articles, two of them invaluable: the letter from an EA football player, and Franck Sauz's art of commentary. In all, some fifteen articles, angles and different analyses. Fifteen football stories, quite simply, to get your fingers warmed up while you wait for the levers.