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Classic Football Gaming

bish1

Himself
living what dream?

either way neither swos or kickoff had a hope against sega worldwide soccer 98 on the saturn
 

Travis Bickle

not to be taken seriously
That bloody Manchester United European Challenge was crap, I mean you could get it for the Archimedes which definately means its rubbish

[Bringing back memories=Gary G]
[/Bringing back memories]

Thats the definitive Man Utd squad there, Barcelona must be wetting themselves !
 

Darth Daft

Registered User
Matchday on the spectrum was my first footer game.

Sensible Soccer kicks the ass of any football game excluding Pro Evo.
 

Spike

Registered User
jamez said:
Mate, if you read any of the Amiga magazines from back then they will all agree that SWOS was the defining football title of its time. And i am also quite confident that the majority of gamers who played both would also agree SWOS was king. KO2 was a great game, but SWOS was greater.

And don't even compare SWOS to FIFA. That just gets me mad :mad: :mad:

If I cared a little more I'd dig out the old copies of Amiga Power I still have, and scan in the SWOS review. KO2 was the poor relation, SWOS ruled. I can't play it now though or I'd ruin the mental image I have of how good it was.
 

jamez

Calcio Agriculturus
Spike said:
If I cared a little more I'd dig out the old copies of Amiga Power I still have, and scan in the SWOS review. KO2 was the poor relation, SWOS ruled. I can't play it now though or I'd ruin the mental image I have of how good it was.

Very true. Ive tried that with other Amiga games i havent played for about 6 or 7 years, and it does ruin the memories. Sensi would probably feel really slow now.
 

Travis Bickle

not to be taken seriously
jamez said:
Very true. Ive tried that with other Amiga games i havent played for about 6 or 7 years, and it does ruin the memories. Sensi would probably feel really slow now.

SWOS is the only old skool game thats still keeping it real, so to speak, I played it at my mates on the SNES about a month ago and it's still a classic. Whatever you do don't play RoadRash though, I loved that game and when I got my Mega Drive out recently the game was poor, real poor, shameful even.
 

MikeyM

Registered User
My favourite football games when I was a kid were;

WC Italia 90 (MD) The first football game I ever played.
European Club Soccer (MD)
Super Kick Off (MD)

FIFA International soccer (MD)
Striker (SNES)

Virtua Striker (Arcade)
ISS64 (My jaw dropped when I first saw it)


Now I'm a PES and FIFA addict!




Mike
 

dorval

Registered User
Total Soccer.
It's probable that you don't know this game but it's one of my favourites of all time.It was programmed by the Net Yaroze, a programmable playstation.It was very similar to Sensible Soccer but I liked it best, maybe because the controller of my Playstation was more easy to play with!!LOL
But anyway, if you don't know it, I think you should give it a try, it's an amazing game!
 

MattShez

PPL Manager
International superstar soccer! on the SNES

The original classic football game ever!

The first game to include changing weather and editable kits!

The icing on the cake was the long "GOAL!" Shout by the commentator after a team scored!
 

7RONALDO7

MUFC THE RELIGION
I cannot remember the game, but it was for the NES and it had a birds eye view for a camera angle, it was the first football game i played!!!
 

MattShez

PPL Manager
I also remember a game where the angle was long ways and a fat ref would walk over when you gave a foul and would chase you to give you a yellow card! that was my first footie game!
 

MattShez

PPL Manager
i dont remember, but i think it was on sega becuase it definately wasnt on a nintendo console or i would still have it
 

7RONALDO7

MUFC THE RELIGION
7RONALDO7 said:
I cannot remember the game, but it was for the NES and it had a birds eye view for a camera angle, it was the first football game i played!!!


Yeh this game was for the Sega Magadrive, not the NES!
 

7RONALDO7

MUFC THE RELIGION
I FORGOT!!!!

Why do you have to write in text hand, you don't have to pay for the words you know!
 
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