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Sunday 1 April 2012

Xbox 360: FIFA Street 4


FIFA Street 4 was released on March 13 for PS3 and Xbox. The innovative sport of street soccer is continuing to take the world by storm with the release of the fourth edition of FIFA Street from gaming company EA Sports. The game has ranked number one on the videogame charts in the UK for two weeks and number three around the world. Part of the success stems from the moves of popular street soccer player Jason "Jayzinho" Quezada, who is making his video game debut in the edition. "For me it was a dream come true, I ve been playing FIFA Street and FIFA all my life, growing up as a kid and when they asked me to be a part of the video game it was a dream come true. I mean, I couldn t believe it - to have my actual character in the game and my own movements, I have no words for it. So for me - I still can t believe it," said Jayzinho. The 22-year-old will also appear in EA Sports  first ever music video for a video game soundtrack song, "Let s Go" by Drop the Lime. Jayzinho first started playing soccer when he was three-years-old. He enjoyed a career in regular soccer in France and Chile before becoming a street soccer player six years ago. "The difference between street soccer and real soccer is like I said, you can play it anywhere, street, parking lot, it can be on the field, it can be on the beach it can be anywhere. But street soccer it s your own creativity, your own imagination and basically it s more to humiliate your opponent, it s about style. In soccer, in regular soccer match it s more about tactics and winning the game. In the street soccer sometimes it not about winning the game, it s how you play it, the style," explained Jayzinho. Considered one of the best freestyle players in the world, the young star has a few moves named after him. "I have a Jayzinho 360 shot which I made up and I love doing," he said before performing the trick while "Let s Go" played in the background. "Another favorite move that I do, I didn t create it, but it s one of my favorite moves it s called "The Swirl." You basically sit the ball on your foot, let the momentum carry through, let the ball go behind your back and it ends up in front of you, it s a really big move," Jayzinho told Reuters.

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