Abstract: For many Australians, Aussie-rules football is a way of life, an age-old tradition. Players booting the spheroid-shaped ball up and down the field, the white-clad umpires whistling in the goals to the cheers (and often chagrin) of the fans, the echoing...
Abstract: AFL Wii has been fully licensed by the AFL, meaning that all player names and likenesses have been used as well as all the stadia and team sponsorships. And it isn’t just the AFL teams that are on display. Minor leagues such as the VFL and the TAC Cup can also be played. The team editor even allows gamers to adju..
Abstract: Compared to the PlayStation 3 version of the new AFL game AFL Live 2011, AFL on the Wii is a far more accurate and enjoyable experience which features all the bells and whistles of this definitive football game. From single games to competing in the ha...