Arena Football: Road to Glory
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Developer(s) | EA Tiburon Budcat Creations |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Release date(s) | February 21, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer, multiplayer online |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E10+ |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Arena Football: Road to Glory is a PlayStation 2 videogame developed by Electronic Arts (under their EA Sports brand). It was released on February 21, 2007. The cover features fullback/linebacker Bob McMillen, from ArenaBowl XX's champion team, the Chicago Rush. The game includes all the rules, rosters, and teams for the 2007 AFL Season. For the first time the Arena Football minor league, af2, is included in the series.
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[edit] 2007 AFL Teams
All of the teams that are competing in the 2007 season are included.
[edit] National Eastern
[edit] National Southern
[edit] American Central
[edit] American Western
[edit] 2006 af2 Teams
EA included the teams from the af2's 2006 season (order they appear on team-selection screen). Players can pan participate in full seasons in the af2 including the Arena Cup game.
- Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings
- Bakersfield Blitz
- Green Bay Blizzard
- Albany Conquest
- Central Valley Coyotes
- Rio Grande Valley Dorados
- Amarillo Dusters
- Louisville Fire
- Florida Firecats
- Everett Hawks
- Macon Knights+
- Stockton Lightning
- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
- Spokane Shock
- Quad City Steamwheelers
- Birmingham Steeldogs
- Tulsa Talons
- Arkansas Twisters
- Tennessee Valley Vipers
- South Georgia Wildcats
- Manchester Wolves
- Memphis Xplorers+
- Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz
+These teams are now defunct or not in the af2.
[edit] af2 teams not included
- Boise Burn
- Cincinnati Jungle Kats
- Corpus Christi Sharks
- Fort Wayne Fusion
- Laredo Lobos
- Lubbock Renegades
- Mahoning Valley Thunder
- Texas Copperheads
- Tri-Cities Fever
- No historic af2 squads are included
[edit] Historic Teams
EA has included 38 historic teams in Road to Glory. There are slots for 40 unlockable teams, the other two being the Arena All-Stars and Champs Sports All-Stars. These teams are unlocked through completing certain goals in the game and can be viewed in the user's milestone menu. It is assumed EA included the following teams from last year.
- Albany Firebirds
- Anaheim Piranhas
- Buffalo Destroyers
- Charlotte Rage
- Chicago Bruisers
- Cincinnati Rockers
- Columbus Thunderbolts
- Cleveland Thunderbolts
- Connecticut Coyotes
- Dallas Texans
- Denver Dynamite
- Detroit Drive
- Florida Bobcats
- Fort Worth Cavalry
- Houston Thunderbears
- Iowa Barnstormers
- Las Vegas Sting
- Los Angeles Cobras
- Massachusetts Marauders
- Memphis Pharaohs
- Milwaukee Mustangs
- Minnesota Fighting Pike
- New England Sea Wolves
- New England Steamrollers
- New Jersey Gladiators
- New Jersey Red Dogs
- New Orleans Night
- New York Cityhawks
- New York Knights
- Oklahoma Wranglers
- Pittsburgh Gladiators
- Portland Forest Dragons
- Sacramento Attack
- San Antonio Force
- St. Louis Stampede
- Texas Terror
- Toronto Phantoms
- Washington Commandos
[edit] Historic teams not included
- Carolina Cobras
- Chicago Politicians
- Detroit Fury
- Indiana Firebirds
- Maryland Commandos
- Miami Hooters
- Miami Vise
- Nashville Kats (1997-2001)
- Rockford Metros
[edit] Soundtrack
- Dead to Me - "By The Throat"
- Earl Greyhound - "S.O.S."
- Enemy You - "The Only One"
- Escape The Fate - "As Your Falling Down"
- Matchbook Romance - "Monsters"
- On The Last Day - "Meaning In The Static"
- Only Crime - "Tenebrae"
- Spitalfield - "On The Floor"
- The Classic Crime - "The Fight"
- It Dies Today - "The Sixth Of June"
- Rob Warren - "Sounds Like a Lawnmower", "Blistered Turtle", "Bloated Corpse", "Boomerangs", "Hallowed Head", "Jarring Flargen", "Penguin Overload", "Slip Signal", "Chaotic Cannon Animals", "Madame Zombie", "Mister Jelly Spasm", "Skeleton", "Tiny Globule"
- Peter Lehman - "Big Hair Brigade", ""Chunky Monkey Funk"
[edit] External links
Chronology of Arena/Indoor Football Games |
1988: Arena Football | 1993: Arena Football | 1995: Arena Football '95 (never released) | 2000: Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed | 2006: Arena Football | 2006: Maximum-Football | 2007: Arena Football: Road to Glory |