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Championship Manager 4 was released on 28 March 2003, and broke all records on its release becoming, at that time, the fastest-selling PC game on its first day of release. Championship Manager 4 included thirty-nine playable leagues, plus four more in its update, Championship Manager: Season 03/04. On the gameplay side, a top-down view of the ...
Championship Manager 03/04 is a football management simulation video game in the Championship Manager series, developed by Sports Interactive and published by Eidos Interactive, released for PC Windows in November 2003 and the following month on Mac computers. [3]
Championship Manager 3; Championship Manager 4; Championship Manager 5; Championship Manager 93/94; Championship Manager 96/97; Championship Manager: Season 97/98; Championship Manager: Season 99/00; Championship Manager: Season 00/01; Championship Manager: Season 01/02; Championship Manager: Season 02/03; Championship Manager: Season 03/04 ...
The Championship Manager '94 - End of Season Data Disk, which was available on the Amiga, contained two fictional players added by developers of the game, Mark Collis and Ferah Orosco. They were a striker and a defender, respectively, for Cambridge United in Division 3 and are regarded as the first ever fictional super-players in the CM series.
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:03, 6 August 2010 (UTC) Tonton Zola Moukoko (born 22 December 1983) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a midfielder . He is renowned for being a legendary figure in the Championship Manager video game series.
Championship Manager is a series of football management video games. Pages in category "Championship Manager" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Championship Manager is the first game in the Championship Manager series of football management simulation video games. The game was released in September 1992 on Atari ST and Amiga, [2] and ported to MS-DOS soon after. The game was written by Paul and Oliver Collyer, the co-founders of Sports Interactive.
It was strongly anticipated by fans of the series, mainly due to the inclusion of a graphical 2D match-engine for the first time in a Championship Manager game. [citation needed] Upon its release, it became the fastest selling PC game of all time in the UK, outselling the nearest best selling PC title, Command & Conquer: Generals, by around two to one. [3]