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Gaelic Games: Football 2
PlayStation 2

Gaelic Games: Football 2

Gaelic Games: Football 2 is the second game in the Gaelic Games franchise. It was launched on November 7th 2007. It was launched beside Gaelic Games: Hurling

Gaelic Games: Football 2 is the sequel to the bestselling Gaelic Games: Football.
It was developed by Transmission Games and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It contained new features and improvements over it predecessor. The game was criticized for its continued lack of official players and poor graphics. Though the game is known as fairly better than the original. New AdditionsNew Career Mode: Pick from one of 32 counties and take part in a GAA season. You can take part in the National League and the All-Ireland Championships.New Clubs: You could pick from all new county clubs.Mission Mode: Play old GAA games from the past. Each with it's own objectiveNew Tactics Selection: New strategies and formations can be applied, for more in-depth gameplay.Edit Mode: Can change kit, badge etc. of each club in the game.Training: This allowed players to adjust to the game and help increase their skillsNew Controls: An all new control system to give more control to your playersClubsSeveral new teams are in Gaelic Games Football 2. They are as follows: MunsterKerryCorkWaterfordClareTipperaryLimerickConnachtSligoRoscommonNew YorkGalwayLondonLeitrimMayoUlsterTyroneArmaghDonegalMonaghanCavanDownFermanaghDerryAntrimLeinsterDublinKildareLouthLaoisCarlowKilkennyWexfordLongfordWicklowMeathWestmeathOffalyStadiumsAll the stadiums from the first game returned in this version. Not every stadium used in the GAA championships are in the game due to licensing rights. Here they are listed along with the counties they are in:Croke Park, Co. Dublin Parnell Park, Co. DublinCasement Park, Co. AntrimPairc Ui Chaoimh* (O'Caoimh Park), Co. CorkO'Moore Park, Co. LaoisGaelic Grounds, Co. LimerickPairc Taitleann*, Co. MeathSt.Tiernach's Park, Co. MonaghanPearse Stadium, Co. GalwayFitzGerald Stadium, Co. KerryDr.Hyde Park, Co. Roscommon(*)= Names in Irish

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