Sensible World Of Soccer 96/97 Game |
Sensible World of Soccer was designed and developed by Sensible Software as
the 1994 sequel to their 1992 hit game Sensible Soccer which
combined a 2D football game with a comprehensive manager mode. The game
includes contemporary season data of professional football from around the world,
with a total amount of approximately 1,500 teams and 27,000 players. Although
the gameplay is simple (eight directions and one fire button) a large variety
of context sensitive actions can be performed without any predefined keys. The
game was ranked best game of all time by Amiga Power.
In 2007 Henry Lowood, Curator for History of
Science and Technology Collections in the Stanford University together
with game designers Warren Spector and Steve Meretzky, researcher Matteo Bittanti and journalist
Christopher Grant compiled a definitive list of "the ten most important
video games of all time". This list included Sensible World of Soccer
alongside such groundbreaking titles as Spacewar!, Tetris, SimCity and Doom. Sensible World of Soccer's inclusion in this list
is notable on three accounts: it is the only game in the list developed in
Europe, it is the only sports game in the list, and it is the most recent game
in the list.
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