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Got me thinking of all the old football games from the Amiga or the Spectrum.
FA Cup Football
Brian Clough Football Manager (half board game half computer game!)
Match day 2
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
Kick Off 2
World Cup Carnival
Vinnie Jones Grab Your Balls Football
Sensible Soccer
World Cup Football
Football Manager
Football Director
Tracksuit Manger
Peter Shilton Handball Maradona
Multi Player Soccer Manager
I'm done, I guess I've missed loads more
I'm playing it on me steamdeck. Pc is the preferred way however. The support is amazing. If you join the discord somone will help you.
Apart from the replays on the scoreboard that looked the same after every goal.There was the Man Utd games on the Amiga as well which were graphically amazing at the time.
Apart from the replays on the scoreboard that looked the same after every goal.
Got me thinking of all the old football games from the Amiga or the Spectrum.
FA Cup Football
Brian Clough Football Manager (half board game half computer game!)
Match day 2
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
Kick Off 2
World Cup Carnival
Vinnie Jones Grab Your Balls Football
Sensible Soccer
World Cup Football
Football Manager
Football Director
Tracksuit Manger
Peter Shilton Handball Maradona
Multi Player Soccer Manager
I'm done, I guess I've missed loads more?
Blows my mind how anybody can say Sensible was better than Kick Off 2!Microprose Soccer and Emlyn Hughes on the C64 were king before Sensi came along. Kick Off couldn't hold a candle to SWOS, and I had both. The Amiga days was Premier Manager, Ultimate Soccer Manager and SWOS. They were they Holy Trinity.
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Microprose Soccer and Emlyn Hughes on the C64 were king before Sensi came along. Kick Off couldn't hold a candle to SWOS, and I had both. The Amiga days was Premier Manager, Ultimate Soccer Manager and SWOS. They were they Holy Trinity.
With one of these
USM was a reyt game. I loved it where you had to build the stadium and the club shop as wellMicroprose Soccer and Emlyn Hughes on the C64 were king before Sensi came along. Kick Off couldn't hold a candle to SWOS, and I had both. The Amiga days was Premier Manager, Ultimate Soccer Manager and SWOS. They were they Holy Trinity.
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Was that the game where you could attempt to bribe the refs? hahaUSM was a reyt game. I loved it where you had to build the stadium and the club shop as well
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Yeah you could bribe, and even set the price of the piesWas that the game where you could attempt to bribe the refs? haha
Was that the game where you could attempt to bribe the refs? haha
Yeah you could bribe, and even set the price of the pies![]()
USM was a reyt game. I loved it where you had to build the stadium and the club shop as well
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Premier Manager 2, and then Premier Manager 1999 was my games of choice. I spent hours on them.
The one day I decided to buy myself a laptop and disappeared off down the Champ Manager/Football Manager rabbit hole where I remain to this day.
I'm in the middle of a Football Manager save. Custom database, took Sheffield FC from tier 10 to the Prem. Wayne Rooney got sacked from us after being bottom of the Prem, so I applied. 5 seasons at United now. Kept them up and won the league. Jurgen Klopp is my Chief scout!
One of the PM games on the Amiga had a "feature" that if, on the rollover of the season, a player was injured, whichever "stat" (Attack, Midfield, Defence, GK???) was marked as what the player should be training on was immediately uplifted to 99.Premier Manager 2, and then Premier Manager 1999 was my games of choice. I spent hours on them.
The one day I decided to buy myself a laptop and disappeared off down the Champ Manager/Football Manager rabbit hole where I remain to this day.
Would also like to know this, I've not really tried getting anything other than Steam games running on mine but SWOS on there would be perfect.What is the lowest friction way you have got it set up on the deck?
I've been playing SWOS all my life it's an amazing game.
There is a team that still updates it, and it's quite frankly brilliant. There are online modes now and you can customise it to your hearts content. There is even Bramall Lane stadium to play in.
You can download it from here
http://www.sensiblesoccer.de/
Anyway I just wanted to share the current squads ratings to see what you think! I didn't have anything to do with them but I thought it might make a mildly interesting post for a Tuesday morning.
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