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The UEFA European Championship has its own video games licensed from European football's governing body, UEFA. Eight games have been released so far, with the first game released in 1992. Originally held by TecMagik, it was then held by Gremlin Interactive in 1996, EA Sports from 2000 until 2012. Konami had the rights for 2016 and 2020. [1]
Pages in category "UEFA European Championship video games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
UEFA Euro 96 England is an association football video game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Sega for MS-DOS and the Sega Saturn in 1996. [1] The title is an officially licensed tie in with the football tournament of the same name .
Champions of Europe is a traditional football simulation video game released for the Master System in 1992 to coincide with the UEFA Euro 1992 football tournament. It was developed and published by TecMagik. It is a top-down football game that was the only official game of the tournament available for the Master System.
The game was developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox and PlayStation 2. It is the second game from EA Sports based on the quadrennial UEFA European Championship and features all 51 national teams from the respective qualifying round. The commentary is provided by John Motson and Ally McCoist.
UEFA European Championship video games (8 P) W. ... Pages in category "Association football video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
The UEFA Champions League video game license has been used by five different companies. Debuting in 1996, the series has only had five games published so far, and after being in the hands of Krisalis Software, Silicon Dreams Studio and Konami, the license now lies in the hands of EA and Sega.
European Championship 1992 is a football videogame produced by Tecmo and distributed by Elite [1] in 1992. It was developed for Amiga, Atari ST [2] and DOS. This is a conversion of the coin-operated arcade video game World Cup '90 from Tecmo. Game features include: tackling, short passes, long passes, volleys, headers, power headers ...