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Franchise Hockey Manager (FHM), is a text-based ice hockey simulation video game for career, historical, and fictional play developed and published by Out of the Park Developments. " FHM creates a management simulator that offers total, believable depth in managing a hockey franchise," PopMatters said in a review.
Eastside Hockey Manager was released on December 1, 2015, and is the newest edition of the game after an eight-year hiatus. It includes many new features, such as an increase in the number of playable leagues and international competitions, an improved 2D match engine, support for custom and historic databases, and full Steam Workshop ...
Eastside Hockey Manager is the most recent edition in the Eastside Hockey Manager franchise, and is the direct successor to NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2007.The series was put on an indefinite hiatus after the 2007 version of the game, due to low sales figures which the developers claimed was largely as a result of online piracy.
Hockey? January 1, 2012 PC: Cryptic Sea NHL 13: September 11, 2012 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: EA Sports: Hockey Action: October 9, 2012 Xbox 360: A Name Not Yet Taken AB Franchise Hockey Manager 14: September 3, 2013 PC: OOTP Developments NHL 14: September 10, 2013 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360: EA Sports: GM Hockey Legacy 2013/14: January 28, 2014 PC ...
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The first version of the game was released in Europe in 2004 under the new brand name NHL Eastside Hockey Manager. It was based on Sports Interactive's Championship Manager 3 game engine and featured over 15 playable hockey leagues from around the world with a database of over 15,000 players and staff.
Sports Interactive Limited is a British video game developer based in London, best known for the Football Manager series. Founded by brothers Oliver and Paul Collyer in July 1994, the studio was acquired in 2006 by Sega, a Japanese video game publisher, and became part of Sega Europe. [3]
Actua Soccer 2 (known as Fox Sports Soccer '99 in North America), once again included national teams, but a more polished engine (optimised in the PC version for 3D graphics cards), (in some versions) the full Italian Serie A league, and a new "scenario" mode assured good sales and mostly positive reviews.