This version generates keys for 200 EA games, up to and including FIFA 10. Virustotal reports 38/41 positive results for the exe, and I've run it to make sure the program actually appears to be what it claims.

Ea Games Generic Multi Keygen V200 By Fff

Target: FIFA 10.

When the next version becomes available, I'll just post a new topic here and on
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Next version (v201) should target Dragon Age: Origins.


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߲߰۠ ߰ܲ߰ ߲߰۠ FOR ߲߰۠
۠ ܰ۰ ݠ ܠ ܲ ߠ
ߠ ۰߲ܠ ߲ܲܠ ۠ ۲ ܠ ܠ FUN ۲
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۲ܠ FIFA 10 ۲
۰ ۰ EA Games ܠ ۲
۲ߠ
ܰ rls.date..: 07/10/2009 | cracker....: NaG-SCRiM
۲ ۠ language..: Multilanguage | protection.: Serial ۠
۲ ߠ crc32.....: | os.........: NT/2K/XP
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۲۠ type......: KEYGEN PATCH SERIAL ۲
۲۠ LOADER OTHER ۲
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EA Games "Generic" Multi Keygen v200

Since version 114, the EA Games Multi Keygen adds a new great
feature : the possibility to generate cd-keys for ANY EA Game
(both past and FUTURE games !). To generate a key for such a
game, just insert it in your cd/dvd drive or mount any iso image in
a virtual drive. Then click on the new icon at the bottom of the
window. It will scan your drives and add all found games in the
list. Finally select your game in the list and generate a key !

Note: A secret feature is present since v138. Your mission, if you
accept it, is to find what and where is this easter egg !


Game Info : FIFA 10

FIFA 10 makes a mockery of their pretentions, showing at once how
far videogames have come in 10 years and how far FIFA has come from
its days as a critical kick-bag. It's astounding in its depiction
of the big game, its matches flowing with all the drama, grace and
random action of the real deal. This is football as you know and
love it, and it's an absolute joy to play.

FIFA 10 is a culmination of the efforts poured into the franchise
since it made the leap to the current generation, efforts that have
helped it leapfrog Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer and become the
premier football game these past couple of years. If FIFA 08 and 09
were statements of intent, then this is the killing blow, and it's
going to take something extraordinary for anything to come close to
this for some time to come.

So what's changed this time round? The additions for FIFA 10 are
small but numerate, and features that might seem petty on paper
all conspire together to create an experience that, after time,
feels far removed from last year's game. The headline improvement
is no doubt the 360-degree dribbling, freeing players from the
eight-point axis that's previously constrained them and allowing
for more flexible football.

But it's the subtler, less headline-worthy tweaks that make all the
difference to the game. There's more urgency to the way players
behave, whether that's defenders changing their positioning in
reaction to the flow of the game, an attacking player showing more
nous in their off-the-ball run or someone making a desperate lunge
to keep the ball in play.

Tie this in with improved ball physics, wherein lofted and through
balls are more reliable than ever before, and it results in a game
that behaves exactly as you'd expect a real game of football to
play out. This fidelity conversely makes FIFA 10 easier to play,
and more importantly it's much more enjoyable than previous FIFAs.
Whereas the realism of FIFA 09 was often stilted by
inconsistencies, here it's a more cohesive and coherent whole,
with the journey started by EA Sports with FIFA 07 now feeling
complete.

What really impresses is the range of styles the gameplay model
facilitates pit two top tier teams such as Chelsea and Man United
against each other and the quality on the pitch shines through in
various different ways, whether it's the way Nani or Zhirkov bound
down the side-lines or the likes of Drogba and Berbatov anchor
themselves in the box, holding back defenders and controlling the
ball with a muscular grace.

Take it down a couple of leagues and it's equally impressive - pit
Exeter against Millwall and the encounter will be a suitably
bare-knuckled affair, with elegance replaced with brutal physicality
that highlights the game's more nuanced take on one-on-one tussles.

All of this is now easier to engage with as well, thanks to a
fully-featured practice set-up that makes a belated debut to FIFA.
Available from the arena that prefaces the start-up menu, it allows
for free kick and set-piece practice. Standard fare elsewhere,
perhaps, but this being FIFA it goes a few steps further, taking
the series into the unexplored realms of user-generated content with
the set-piece creator.

It's admittedly fiddly in its execution, with movements created by
taking each individual player and recording their runs in turn, but
in the right hands it will no doubt prove lethal. Perhaps too much
so, however, and while it's being allowed for online play at present,
if it's exploited - and we imagine it will be - then it will be taken
away.

On the pitch, then, FIFA 10 delivers a game that's unprecedented in
its scope, its authenticity and flexibility working together to
create a football game that can stake a very serious claim to being
the very best ever seen. Its cause is only helped by EA's veneer of
polish and professionalism, with the network of official licences
all being put to excellent use.

As we've come to expect for the series, this means all the teams and
all the players in all the right places, wearing all the right kits -
and, in a first for the series this even extends to the Dutch
national side. But this year it goes further still with Live Season
2.0, a significant improvement on last year's effort that brings in
all the data from the world of football, meaning players can take
charge of their favourite clubs and change their destiny.

It's a superb idea, with weekly updates giving people the option to
alter the course of the previous weekend's action, but it's sullied
slightly by being a paid-for service.

But it's hard to take offence when there's so much content already
in the box. Manager Mode now, at long last, presents a lasting
single-player proposition, with the errors of logic and unlikely
scenarios that betrayed it in previous incarnations now ironed out.

The core game remains relatively untouched - achieve managerial
success by fulfilling a club board's requirements, whether that's
matching the ambitions of one of the bigger clubs by taking the
league and the cup or fulfilling more modest goals for the smaller
clubs by simply avoiding relegation - but true to EA Sport's aims,
it's now a more believable world that surrounds the player.

Be a Pro returns with its own suite of improvements, foremost of
which is My Virtual Pro. Tying in with EA's Game Face technology,
players can create a footballer in their own image and build up
their attributes over time. It adds a surprising twist to the game,
with the RPG-lite levelling creating a compelling grind, and the
ability to seed the player across all of the game modes is inspired
- it's possible to include the player in your Manager Mode side,
take them through various Be a Pro seasons or simply play with them
online, tying a common thread through the game that is much
appreciated.

Complaints are few, though there are a small number. For all of its
professionalism, EA's slick presentation drains a little of the life
out of the game, with the Manager Mode often like a list of
statistics that keep the player at arm's length. That mask can
occasionally slip as well, as uncharacteristically for an EA game
there's a handful of minor bugs that can break the illusion, whether
it's an erroneous sound-bite from the otherwise exemplary commentary
partnership of Andy Gray and Martin Tyler or the loss of texture on
some of the players.

Closing Comments
FIFA 10 perfects the formula laid down when the series made its
debut on the current generation and the end result is a game that's
one of the most refined, polished and compelling takes on the
beautiful game - and arguably of any given sport. While this year's
improvements might seem slight on paper, each one is perfectly
pitched and works together to create an experience thats an
improvement on last year's game in every conceivable way; the
on-pitch action is superlative, its matches playing out with an
authenticity thats unprecedented, while the numerous modes present
near-countless ways to engage with the action. The only question is
where EA can take the series next? Improving on this is going to be
one hell of a task.



Next version

Next version (v201) targets Dragon Age: Origins

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1. Install the game.
2. Get a cd key from the keygen.

Yes commander, we found the sec hole. Let's go.

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Megaupload download link:

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Hotfile download link:

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Virus Total report:

http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/e190f9494f51535aa94c01a9584800200e8d6f300978411f827ddcff7a1e098a-1255788783


Cheers Mates !!!


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