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1st Division Manager | Codemasters (Cirrus Software) | 1992 | [media=youtube]oiDWLx49M9I[/media]***All the FA Cup, League and Superleague features! Plan training, teamtalks, market transfer and cunning strategies! Realistic throw-ins, hat tricks, penalties, injuries, off-sides and more! It's incredible... you are the boss.*** [159]*** [102]*** [7] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
3D World Soccer | Simulmondo | 1992 | We know that it's what everyone claims but believe us when we say that this is the best simulator/game of soccer ever made for computer or console!!! 3D WORLD SOCCER is the most playable, the most spectacular, the most realistic and the most technical soccer game yet. You, too, will be saying the very same things in about an hour's time. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Adidas Championship Football | Ocean | 1990 | Adidas Championship Football is a soccer game with 24 national teams. The only playing mode is a championship which mimics the World Cup with randomly drawn groups. A second player can control a second team. The playing perspective is top-down with a scrolling field. The control method is an expanded dribbling method known from the Kick Off series. To make a shot, the player needs to hold down the button for a certain amount of time (this determines the power of the shot) and only then play the ball. The angle can be changed by tapping the button.***Although reviewed in a few magazines, Adidas Championship Football was not officially released on the Amiga in the end. The game has been been recovered though and is available to play.*** [102]*** [23] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Arsenal FC | Thalamus (Cirrus Software) | 1993 | Included a free official Arsenal souvenir inside! | Amiga | labelminimizeminimize |
Brian Clough's Football Fortunes | CDS Software | 1987 | [76]***This game combines a soccer/football management simulation with a "real" board game. The game box contains a complete board game all with player cards, money etc. The computer game supports the board game. You throw the dice on the computer, see the tables and the computer calculates your income and scores. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Bundesliga Manager | Software 2000 | 1989 | Bundesliga Manager is a managerial simulator for a team in the top three German football leagues (Bundesliga, Zweite Liga or Regionalliga). The game contains the real player and team names of that time. The player can handle most of the relevant aspects of a soccer team both economic and sport-wise. The user has to trade players, organize the training, handle the team's line-ups and tactics, negotiate contracts with players and sponsors, and expand the team's stadium. The player follows his team's games as a small white dot moving horizontally over a green rectangle, simulating a ball moving on a soccer field. Up to four players can play simultaneously in hot-seat mode. Bundesliga Manager was the first title in Software 2000's six game series of football management games.*** [33]*** [49] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Bundesliga Manager Hattrick | Software 2000 (Kron Software) | 1993 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Championship Manager | Domark (Sports Interactive) | 1992 | Championship Manager starts a series of football management games, which means that you don't actually control your players during matches, but you're in charge of choosing the starting lineup and tactics. Matches are played out through a running commentary, with the chance to interrupt it to make substitutions or tactical changes. Each player's performance is rated out of 10 and these are among the many statistics stored throughout the game. The game features all the most important British competitions, and the database 80 league teams (each with complete squads) and 380 non-league and European teams (who you will sometimes play against, but can not purchase their players - buying overseas players is dealt with elsewhere). There are 1,500 players featured, each rated on attributes such as passing, tackling and creativity, and with details such as age and nationality also stored, and 650 managers, coaches, scouts, and physios. Between matches you can purchase or sell your players and trim your squad to suit your needs. When you approach a player, and both the club and player are interested, you put in an offer and see if the club accepts it - they may request an increase. The player will have demands for contract length and wage, before a deal can be completed. The game follows the season by splitting each week into weekday and weekend, each of which may or may not include a match. After you have done everything you press Done and the game progresses in time.*** [7]*** [23]*** [97] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Championship Manager '93 | Domark (Intelek) | 1993 | Domark's Championship Manager is recognised by football fans everywhere as the most realistic football simulation ever! Now this new 1993 edition includes all the latest league and tournament structures, player statistics plus over 50 new features including...** Manager history International transfers and overseas players Double the in-match information Salaries and win bonuses Injury time Reserve squads Supporters player of the year* Championship Manager '93 the only football management simulation to be written by football fans for football fans.*** [7]*** [158]*** [76]*** [23]***French version (Guy Roux Manager) [37] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Championship Manager '94 | Domark (Intelek) | 1994 | This End of Season Edition is an updated version of Championship Manager 93/94. It adds new team data for the 93/94 season and adds all the foreign players that came to England during the season. One new background picture is also included. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Championship Manager 2 Including Special Season 96/97 Updates | Eidos Interactive (Sterling Games Software Limited) | 1997 | Championship Manager 96/97 is a re-release of Championship Manager 2 with seasonal updates for the 1996/1997 season. The game starts with the new season, and players, managers and teams have been brought up to date, with revised histories for the English and Scottish players. It also includes bug fixes, gameplay balancing and improvements. Next to the technical aspects, it introduces the Bosman ruling that allows professional football players in the European Union to move freely to another club at the end of their term of contract with their present team.***Needs at least 2Mb RAM to run. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Championship Manager Italia | Domark (Intelek) | 1993 | Championship Manager Italia is an updated version of Championship Manager 93. The only difference is that the player now takes control over an Italian soccer club of the series A or B instead of an UK team. The applied soccer rules are adjusted to the Italian circumstances.*** [158]*** [7]*** [23] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Championship Manager Italia '95 | Domark (Rave Software) | 1995 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Championship Manager Norge '95 | Domark | 1994 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Championship of Europe | Idea Software | 1992 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Club And Country | BOMS Computer Games (Teque London) | 1995 | In Club & Country the player is the coach of an English soccer team and is in charge of the athletic and financial success. He starts in the Third Division and eventually becomes the English national coach. On the financial side he can buy and sell players, expand the stadium and fire or hire other staff like a groundskeeper. On the athletic side the main aspects are the training and the large tactical possibilities which can be set for every player. The matches are displayed in a screen where the lineup of the player's and the enemy's team is given. There is no animation but there is a text commentary on the bottom of the screen. The player is able to make tactical changes during the game and substitute players. When a special event happens, e.g. a goal, a still in comic graphics is displayed.*** [76] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Club Football: The Manager | BOMS Computer Games (Teque London) | 1994 | Club Football: The Manager lets players become the manager of a third division English football team. The job is to fulfil the contract by maintaining the squad of the team by hiring physician and trainers, keeping the players fit, watching over transfers and maintaining the stadium. The player can interact in the matches by making substitutions. The game is provided with the team editor that should be loaded separately in order to create fictional teams which you can coach.*** [23]*** [98] | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer | Audiogenic | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Empire Soccer 94 | Empire (Graftgold) | 1994 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
England Championship Special | Grandslam (Tiertex) | 1991 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Euro League Manager | Manyk;Guildhall (Manyk) | 1995 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Euro Soccer | Creative Edge;Flair Software (Creative Edge) | 1992 | Released by Flair in Europe. | Amiga | labelminimizeminimize |
European Champions | Ocean (Audiogenic) | 1993 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
European Championship 1992 | Elite | 1992 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
European Football Champ | Domark (Teque) | 1992 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
European Soccer Challenge | Smash 16 (Software Sorcery) | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
European Superleague | CDS Software (Matrix Developments) | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Fantasy Manager | Anco Software (Playtime Software) | 1994 | Based on the David Baddiel and Frank Skinner television show. | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
FIFA International Soccer | Electronic Arts (Visual Sciences) | 1994 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Fighting Soccer | Activision | 1989 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Football Champ | Simulmondo | 1992 | [37] | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Football Crazy | ESP Software | 1991 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Football Director | D&H Games | 1988 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Football Director II | D&H Games | 1988 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Football Glory | Black Legend (Croteam) | 1994 | Requires 1Mo RAM.*** [22] | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Football Manager | Prism Leisure Corporation (Addictive Games) | 1990 | The disk label says "Exclusively distributed by Prism Leisure Corporation PLC Copyright 1988". But I wonder who really programmed this version, because Prism Leisure is a company who often re-releases games (I wish I had the box and/or the manual). Perhaps it was Addictive who also did the second game, but I'm not sure. And I couldn't find anything about this first "Football Manager" for Amiga anywhere in the Internet (only FM 2 and FM World Cup Edition). And what disturbs me even more is that when I start the game it says "Copyright 1990 Prism Leisure plc". But this would mean it was released AFTER Football Manager 2! Hmmm...I really think I got a re-release of this game. If someone knows better then please correct the publisher and copyright information. Edit: HOL confirms a 1990 release of Football Manager, being released 2 years after the sequel. | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Football Manager 2 | Prism Leisure;Addictive Games (Addictive Games) | 1988 | [21]*** [22]*** [1]*** [52]***They also released an "Expansion Kit". | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Football Manager World Cup Edition | Addictive Games | 1990 | The aim is to manage your team through to winning te WORLD CUP FINAL. Unlike previous Football Manager games there is no requirement to deal with anything other than team tactics, positioning and individual player management. What makes this game uniquely brilliant is the fact that you now have total control of each player in terms of instructing him on things like passing forwards, backwards, long kicks, short kicks etc. Another major factor is morale. This subtley affects your teams performance. So what you say to the newspaper press is important. If the reporters believe and support what you say, they will print positive information about your team and it will boost their morale. You can also affect your team's morale by what you say to them before and halfway through a game. | Amiga | labelimagesubject |
Football Simulation | SPORTsoft | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Footballer of the Year 2 | Gremlin Graphics | 1989 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Gary Lineker's Hot-Shot! | Gremlin Graphics | 1990 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Gazza II | Empire (Active Minds) | 1991 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Gazza's Super Soccer | Empire | 1989 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Goal! | Virgin (Dini and Dini Productions) | 1993 | best footbal game ever.. better than SensibleSoccer. [judasezt] | Amiga | labelimageminimize |
Graeme Souness Soccer Manager | Zeppelin Games | 1992 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Graeme Souness Vector Soccer | Impulze | 1991 | Amiga | labelminimizeminimize | |
Graham Taylor's Soccer Challenge | Krisalis | 1992 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
Hotball | Satory | 1988 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
I Play 3D Soccer | Simulmondo | 1991 | Amiga | labelimageminimize | |
International Soccer | Zeppelin Games | 1993 | Amiga | labelimageminimize |