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  2. Football Manager 2 - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Football Manager 2 Expansion Kit was released as a stand alone release, [5] and also as a packed in with Football Manager 2. As well as being able to rename teams and players, this offered the chance to start in division one or play in other leagues such as the Euro Super League or as a national team in a World Championship.

  3. Football Manager (1982 series) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the first game that was stagger-released over a period of five years, Football Manager 2 was launched on all formats at the same time in June 1988, although it was available on a much smaller range of systems, including Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST, and PC.

  4. List of Commodore 64 games (A–M) - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore 64. This is a list of game titles released for the Commodore 64 personal computer system, ... Football Manager 2 Expansion Kit; Football Manager 3;

  5. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Football Champions (video game) 1990: Cult Software Football Frenzy (video game) 1987: Alternative Software: Football Manager: 1984: Addictive Software: Football Manager 2: 1988: Addictive Software: Football Manager 3: 1992: Addictive Software: Football Manager World Cup Edition: 1990: Addictive Software: Footballer of the Year (video game ...

  6. List of Electronic Arts games: 1983–1999 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games published or developed by Electronic Arts.Since 1983 and the 1987 release of its Skate or Die!, it has respectively published and developed games, bundles, as well as a handful of earlier productivity software.

  7. Addictive Games - Wikipedia

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    By 1987, Football Manager had been ported to 16 different platforms. In 1984, Addictive used the short-lived Silicon Joy label for games by other authors, 'specially selected' by Kevin Toms, but in 1985, after Toms launched his next game Software Star , Addictive also began publishing games by other authors including Boffin by Paul Julian O ...

  8. Emlyn Hughes International Soccer - Wikipedia

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    It debuted on Commodore 64, but versions were also developed for Amstrad, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga as part of Audiogenic's general cross-platform strategy. Upon its release it was hailed by some as the most realistic football simulation ever made, and gathered enthusiastic reviews, in particular from ZZAP!64.

  9. Kick Off (series) - Wikipedia

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    Player Manager was released in 1990. The game was the first game to combine a management environment (including tactics, league play, transfers, and detailed player attributes) with a football game engine (based on that of Kick Off). Kick Off 2 was released in 1990 as a sequel to Kick Off. The game introduced a number of new features as well as ...