World Cup 2010_ No Man United, Plenty Of Brazilian Ladies
Published on January 01, 0001
The 2010 World Cup rummy nabob draws near, and that means one thing: football. OK,
two things: football, and an EA Sports football game
cashing in on the World Cup. World Cup 2010 is essentially FIFA 10 with a focus on national teams, the reduction in available
sides hopefully compensated for by an increase rummy noble in polish and incidental detail, making the most of that expensive FIFA World Cup license. It’ll be out in April, for the 360, PS3, Wii and rummy satta PSP.
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