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Football Manager 2008 box art Football Manager is a series of football management simulation games first released in 1982 by Addictive Games, and lasting until the mid 1990s. In 2004, the series was revived by Sports Interactive to replace the name of their Championship Manager series. The original series is credited as being the first ever computer game to use the concept of managing a football team. Football Manager 2008 is the latest in the series. In sports, a coach or manager is an individual involved in the direction and instruction of the on-field operations of an athletic team or of individual athletes. ...
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In the United States and Canada the series is sold as Worldwide Soccer Manager or WSM. This is similar to the name of the series on the Sega Saturn and Sega Dreamcast. These games were published by Sega who, incidentally, are now Football Manager's publishers, in the place of Eidos, who published Sports Interactive's Championship Manager series until their split in 2003. WWS98 cover Worldwide Soccer is a football videogame franchise by Sega initially released for the Sega Saturn in the Christmas of 1996, and later spawned to three more titles: Worldwide Soccer 98 still on the 32-bit console and two editions of Worldwide Soccer 2000 for the Dreamcast. ...
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The original Football Manager series
Football Manager was originally developed by Kevin Toms for the ZX Spectrum in 1982. The game was to start a whole new genre of computer game: the football management simulation. The game was a huge success and was ported to a wide range of systems[1] including the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, BBC Micro and Commodore Amiga - the Amiga version memorably using the machine's speech function to read out match results. Most of the programming involved in converting Kevin Toms original code to different formats was done by Jean Frost and Peter Lunn, who worked for Addictive Games at the time. Kevin Toms is a computer game designer famous for creating Football Manager, a football management simulation game, in the 1980s. ...
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Due to the success of the game it was followed by several sequels: Football Manager 2 (1988)[2] and Football Manager World Cup Edition[3] (1990), both written by Kevin Toms, and finally Football Manager 3[4] (1993), without Toms' involvement. Football Manager 3 was poorly received, and as a result the series came to an end. Paul Robson developed a remake of the original game.[5] This remake has since been ported to the GP2X by Jonn Blanchard.[6] In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed (e. ...
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On 12 February 2004, after splitting from publishers Eidos Interactive, it was announced that Sports Interactive, developers of the Championship Manager game, had retained the rights to the source code but not the rights to the title Championship Manager, which were held onto by Eidos (who previously acquired the brand rights from Domark upon their merger in 1995). These developments led to a further announcement that future Sports Interactive football management games would be released under the famous Football Manager brand name. Whilst the Championship Manager series would go on, Eidos no longer had any source code, or, indeed a developer for Championship Manager. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The first game released under the newly acquired Football Manager brand was Football Manager 2005. Commonly known as "FM 2005", it competed directly with Championship Manager 5 from Eidos-funded Beautiful Game Studios. This article is about a computer game. ...
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Football Manager 2005 included an updated user interface, a refined game engine, updated database and competition rules, pre and post-match information, international player news, cup summary news, a 2D match engine, coach reports on squads, job centre for non-playing positions, mutual contract termination, enhanced player loan options, manager "mind games" and various other features. Football Manager 2005 was released in the UK on 4 November 2004 - closely followed by releases in many other countries around the world - and it became the 5th fastest selling PC game of all time (according to Eurogamer). The Apple Macintosh version of the game comes on the same dual format disk as the PC version, so its sales are also included. is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Football Manager 2006 for PC and Mac was released in the UK on 21 October 2005 (2 weeks earlier than the originally stated November 4 release). On the same day as the game's release, Sports Interactive also released a patch to fix some bugs discovered during the Beta and Gold stages of development. In its first week of release, it became the second-fastest-selling PC game of all-time in the UK.[7] Image File history File links Fm2006cover. ...
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Football Manager 2006 (with a user-made skin) Football Manager 2006 is a game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games. ...
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Essentially just a season update of FM 2005, it does however, include many small adjustments and improvements to the general gameplay. These adjustments include team-talks, simplified training and in-game help screens. As well as this, the game is updated by its many researchers (unpaid fans of the game augmented by in-house collaboration). The database is usually updated twice in the period of the release of the game. The first comes with the game and the second is usually downloadable in February as a free data update to reflect the changes which take place during the winter opening of the FIFA transfer window. As has been customary with the series a beta demo of the game was released on 12 September 2005. This was later followed on 30 September by a gold demo. This is a cut-down, limited time version of the full game which is sent to the game manufacturers. Software development stages In computer programming, development stage terminology expresses how the development of a piece of software has progressed and how much further development it may require. ...
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Football Manager 2006 Xbox 360 The Xbox 360 version was released on 13 April 2006 and is the first home console game in the Football Manager series. The full 50 playable league systems are included, as well as a 250,000-strong player database (very near to the figure of the PC version), but due to the large save files of the game, the Xbox hard disk drive is required. The game is also region free. It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ...
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This version also makes use of the Xbox Live functionality, allowing players to create online leagues and cups with up to 16 human-controlled teams using team data they have exported from their offline game. Voice chat is fully supported during online play. It has also been confirmed that SI will release new content through the Marketplace system. Xbox Live is a subscription-based online gaming service for Microsofts Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles. ...
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Football Manager Handheld FM Handheld was released on 13 April 2006. The game is a milestone for Sports Interactive as it is their first ever game for any handheld console. Due to the obvious hardware constraints of the PSP platform this game is a cut-down version of the standard FM 2006 with a choice of just 6 playable leagues/countries and a total of 15 playable divisions. is the 103rd day of the year (104th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Below is a list of leagues that are playable within the game. - England - Premier, Championship, League One, League Two, Conference National
- France - Ligue 1, Ligue 2
- Germany - Bundesliga 1, Bundesliga 2
- Netherlands - Eredivisie, Eerste Divisie
- Italy - Serie A, Serie B
- Spain - Primera División, Segunda División
Key difference from the PC/Mac version of the game include the following: - There is no multiplayer mode in FM Handheld, but it is being looked into for "next year's version".
- There is no 2D match engine like its PC counterpart. This is due to the technical limitations of the PSP.
- Team squads are limited to 36 players - again due to technical constraints.
- There is no database editor, though this was included in Football Manager Handheld 2007.
- Each game is playable for a maximum of 30 seasons.
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Football Manager 2007 | Football Manager 2007 |
| | Developer(s) | Sports Interactive | | Publisher(s) | SEGA | | Platform(s) | PC, Mac/Apple-Intel, Xbox 360 and PSP | | Release date | Microsoft Windows,Mac/Apple-Intel: October 18th 2006 Xbox 360 and PSP: Christmas 2006 | | Genre(s) | Sports simulation | | Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer using TCP/IP, wi-fi (PSP only), Xbox Live (Xbox 360 only), or Hotseat mode | | Rating(s) | PEGI: 3+ | | Media | PC/Mac - Dual format CD, Xbox 360 - Region Free DVD, PSP - UMD, Linux under WINE | | System requirements | 800mhz processor 256mb RAM (minimum) | | Input methods | Keyboard and/or mouse / Joypad | -
On 8 June 2006, Sports Interactive published details on Football Manager 2007.[9] "Packed full with more than 100 new features, Football Manager 2007 is set for release on PC, Mac and Intel Mac, as well as the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Football Manager Handheld on Sony’s PlayStation Portable handheld entertainment system (PSP) completes the format line-up, with all platforms set for a Christmas 2006 release." Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1529x2162, 2156 KB) This is the Box Art for the PC/Mac Game Football Manager 2007 This image is cover art for a computer or video game, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the games...
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Football Manager 2007 (sold in the United States and Canada as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2007) is the latest game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive, published by SEGA. It was released for the PC, Mac, Apple-Intel on 18th October with Xbox 360...
Football Manager 2007 (sold in the United States and Canada as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2007) is the latest game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive, published by SEGA. It was released for the PC, Mac, Apple-Intel on 18th October with Xbox 360...
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On 1 October 2006, Sports Interactive released a Gold Demo of FM 2007, available in two versions, vanilla and strawberry. Both versions allow users to play 6 months into a season. The strawberry version contains a larger collection of quickstarts so users can try out more leagues. It also contains more graphics than the vanilla version. As a result of certain retail outlets ignoring the official release date, Football Manager 2007 was actually released on 18 October 2006. is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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New Features in the 2007 version of FM include the ability to include pictures for you as the manager; substantially increased media interaction such as approaches from national newspaper journalists about the upcoming match or asking for comments on a player's performance in recent matches; new varying degrees of criticism or praise for players (happy with form or very pleased with form rather that just one generic good term), a similar feature has been included for such actions as admiring players or attempting to unsettle transfer targets. Improvements have also been made to board request interactions. The main improvement lauded by Sports Interactive for this version of FM is the improved scouting system. Scouts' and coaches' experience is now shown graphically via bar charts and scouts gain knowledge from areas they have scouted previously. To go with this it is now possible to get feeder/parent club status which allows you to either send your players to lower league teams to gain experience, make it easier to get work permits, merchandise sales in other areas etc or, as a lower league team, to receive reserve and youth team players on free, season long loans and to generate extra revenue through associated 'fees' and friendly matches. In turn the parent club gains scouting knowledge for the area that the feeder club is in if it is in another country than that club. A patch has been released to combat some of the main bugs in the game, such as unrealistic scout reports and high amounts of injuries sustained whilst playing on the pitch. The latest build of this patch is 7.0.2 94768. On 27th July, the Football Manager website was updated with a new Football Manager 2008 section. Football Manager 2008 is the title of the 2008 edition of the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive. ...
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The game included four different playing modes; Match - A one-off game against the computer, League - A whole season playing each team twice home and away, Quickfire - 3 minutes of quickfire questions and Quizmaster - perfect for playing with friends. This game has attracted widespread criticism from customers on sigames.com's official forums, as a large percentage of the questions are either long since out of date due to transfers, or simply provide no correct answer among the four options. many have also encountered serious reliability problems. Sports Interactive have pointed out that the game is not programmed in-house, but have refused to apologise for misleading customers.
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On 20 April 2007, SEGA Europe Ltd and Sports Interactive released details for Football Manager Live which will be a brand new massively multiplayer online game. Scheduled for release in Spring 2008, Football Manager Live has its roots set in the best-selling and award-winning Football Manager series, but has been designed specifically as a massively multiplayer online game.[11] Football Manager Live is developed by Sports Interactive. ...
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Main article: Football Manager 2008 On 3 October 2007 SEGA Europe Ltd and Sports Interactive announced Football Manager 2008 to be released 19 October. However, the release date was brought forward by a day to 18 October 2007, due to some retailers shipping the game early. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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References - EuroGamer.net review of Football Manager 2006
- TrustedReviews.com review of Football Manager 2006
- Pocket Gamer review of Football Manager Handheld
- Mansized review of Football Manager 2007
- ^ Football Manager at mobygames.com
- ^ Football Manager 2 at ysrnry.uk
- ^ Football Manager World Cup Edition at HOL Amiga Database
- ^ Football Manager 3 at worldofspectrum.org
- ^ freshmeat.net: Project details for Football Manager
- ^ gp2x File Archive - File Info - Home:gp2x - Games:Games - Freeware:Sport Games
- ^ Sports Interactive - News
- ^ See in game credits
- ^ Sports Interactive - News
- ^ press release for FM Quiz Mobile
- ^ http://www.sigames.com/static/index.php Sports Interactive - Football Manager Live
- ^ FOOTBALL MANAGER 2008
External links - FootballManager.net - Official game website from SEGA and Sports Interactive
- Sega Europe - Sega's site showing a brief summary of the game.
- Affliates section for Football Manager fan sites
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This article is about a computer game. ...
Football Manager 2006 (with a user-made skin) Football Manager 2006 is a game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games. ...
Football Manager 2007 (sold in the United States and Canada as Worldwide Soccer Manager 2007) is the latest game in the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive, published by SEGA. It was released for the PC, Mac, Apple-Intel on 18th October with Xbox 360...
Football Manager 2008 is the title of the 2008 edition of the Football Manager series of football management simulation games by Sports Interactive. ...
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Football Manager Live is developed by Sports Interactive. ...
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