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  2. Bubble football - Wikipedia

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    A bubble soccer match at Texas A&M University–Commerce in December 2014. Bubble football was first created in Norway by Henrik Elvestad and Johan Golden in 2011, [8] when it made an appearance on their TV show, Golden Goal. [9] The game was spread in the UK by Lee Moseley who self-financed. [10] By 2014, the sport had reached New Zealand. [11]

  3. Kickoff '97 - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation gave four stars out of five for the PC version of the game, and called it "one of the most enjoyable soccer titles" for PC. [3]Chris Macholtz for the Arizona Daily Star called the game "no timeless classic, but it does stand on its own merits as being a game with absolutely no learning curve or complexity to it".

  4. Kick Off (series) - Wikipedia

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    The game was the first game to combine a management environment (including tactics, league play, transfers, and detailed player attributes) with a football game engine (based on that of Kick Off). Kick Off 2 was released in 1990 as a sequel to Kick Off. The game introduced a number of new features as well as several small alterations.

  5. Football Mania - Wikipedia

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    Football Mania (known as Soccer Mania outside Europe) is a Lego-themed sports game released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance. [1] It was developed by Silicon Dreams and published by Electronic Arts and Lego Interactive, and was the first Lego game to be co-published by Electronic Arts, as well as the first to lack the "Lego" branding in the name.

  6. List of games included with Windows - Wikipedia

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    Support for Internet games for Windows Me and XP ended on July 31, 2019, and for Windows 7 on January 22, 2020. [10] Several third party games, such as Candy Crush Saga and Disney Magic Kingdoms, have been included as advertisements on the Start menu in Windows 10, and may also be automatically installed by the operating system.

  7. Backyard Soccer - Wikipedia

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    A remastered version of the game entitled Backyard Soccer '98 was released for Windows via Steam on November 27, 2024, [5] [6] becoming the second remaster in the Backyard Sports franchise after its 2024 reboot, following Backyard Baseball '97 the previous month and preceding four more remasters.

  8. Pro Evolution Soccer 3 - Wikipedia

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    Pro Evolution Soccer 3 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 in Japan and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 7 International in North America) is a football simulation video game developed and produced by Konami as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series.

  9. Super Match Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Super Match Soccer is a 3D video game with five camera angles to see the simulation, each one with four zoom factors. [4] It includes 24 national teams with different skill levels. The player can choose footballers playing in their team and tactic. Names and attributes of each footballer can be edited.