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Beautiful Game Studios was founded in 2003, [5] and announced in January 2004 as an internal development team of Eidos Interactive (later renamed Square Enix Europe) that would focus on the development of Championship Manager, after the original developer of the series, Sports Interactive, departed from Eidos Interactive in 2003. [6]
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.
Championship Manager 3 received generally favourable reviews, and was consistently rated above 85%. PC Zone gave the game its highest rating (93%), praising the depth of its database and its ease of use, although it was marked down for its slow running speed on older hardware. [2] The game was a hit in the United Kingdom having sold 170,000 ...
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; Championship Manager 2006 ...
Championship Manager 2010 is a football management simulation video game developed by Beautiful Game Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.It was released for Microsoft Windows on 11 September 2009, making it the second Championship Manager game to be released alongside Football Manager since Championship Manager 2007. [1]
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: Season 99/00 is a football management simulation video game in Sports Interactive's Championship Manager series. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 3 December 1999, and for Mac on 10 December 1999. The game allowed players to take charge of clubs from sixteen countries, with responsibility for training, tactics and ...
Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games.The largest association football video game franchise is FIFA by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven).