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LMA Manager
LMA Manager

Sports 01 January 1999

Football manager, behind whose development is the Codemasters studio. From the start, LMA Manager was created exclusively for PlayStation 1, allowing you to customize the interface and control to the specific nature of the pad. The title is based on the 1999/2000 football season and we can lead to the victory of a team from four English leagues (Premier League, Division One, Division Two, Division Three).

ISS Pro Evolution
ISS Pro Evolution

Sports 11 May 1999

The next installment of a popular series of football games by the Tokyo branch of Konami. The production brings improved graphics, new game modes and a number of previously unavailable games for players. For the first time in the history of the cycle, clubs have appeared alongside the national teams.

FIFA 99
FIFA 99

Sports 10 November 1998

The fourth installment of the football series by Electronic Arts. The title brings a number of changes in graphic design and match engine. More than 250 clubs from the most important games in Europe and the world are at the disposal of players.

FIFA 2000
FIFA 2000

Sports 09 October 1999

The next installment of the famous series of football games produced by EA Sports. The title actively uses the official license of the International Football Federation, FIFA, to play with thousands of players and hundreds of real clubs.

Actua Soccer: Club Edition
Actua Soccer: Club Edition

Sports 31 October 1995

Actua Soccer is a football simulation produced by Gremlin Interactive studio, which is the first installment of the Actua Sports cycle. Players have the opportunity to lead one of the 44 national teams and take part in a number of football tournaments. The players of Sheffield Wednesday football club participated in the work on the game.

This is Football
This is Football

Sports 01 December 1999

Sports game dedicated to football. The production uses an official license, thanks to which more than 200 authentic teams and official competitions such as World Championships and Champions League are at the disposal of the players. Smooth, three-dimensional matches are accompanied by a professional sports commentary by Clive Tyldesley.

LiberoGrande
LiberoGrande

Sports 26 November 1998

An arcade football game that debuted on arcade machines in 1997. LiberoGrande takes an unusual approach to the presentation of the discipline, putting only one player under control during the matches.

FIFA 2001
FIFA 2001

Sports 01 November 2000

The next installment of the popular series of football games. Players can lead hundreds of teams in one of several game modes. The production brings a number of improvements in mechanics and visuals.

Backyard Soccer
Backyard Soccer

Sports 28 September 2001

Sports game dedicated to football. In the course of the game, players take control of a team of kids from the neighborhood, dreaming of a football career. The whole was kept in a pleasant cartoon style. Despite the fairy-tale environment and the presence of power-ups, the rules of the struggle do not differ from those we know from real stadiums.

Actua Soccer 2
Actua Soccer 2

Sports 10 November 1997

Sequel the first kick ball simulation that could match EA Sports products. In Actua Soccer 2 we get everything that determined the success of the first part, naturally expanded and improved.

Actua Soccer 3
Actua Soccer 3

Sports 01 December 1998

Actua Soccer 3 is the third installment of a series of football simulations created by the British developer studio Gremlin Interactive. Players have the opportunity to steer the actions of 10,000 players from 450 football clubs playing in 25 national leagues. Creators of the game took care of even greater realism by introducing, among other things, variable weather conditions and the ability to manually correct tactics on virtual pitches.