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Sensible Soccer vs. Kick Off

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    #16
    Ci sono le FATALITY in Kick Off 96 !!!

    Alessio "AlextheLioNet" Bianchi
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    "The game will never be over. Because we're keeping the dream alive." (Freiheit, "Keeping the Dream Alive")

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      #17
      Per sostituire l'elenco estensivo-compilatorio (probabilmente motivato dalla volontà dell'autore del topic di essere il più esaustivo possibile...) relativo alla serie Sensible Soccer con una lista più sintetica, raggruppata, facilmente leggibile e non inclusiva di demo, pre-release ecc.. direi che potrebbe andare la tabella proposta nella voce "Sensible Soccer (series)" di Wikipedia English:


      Sensible Soccer 1992 Amiga, Amiga CD32, DOS, Atari ST, SNES, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis, Atari Jaguar, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, Acorn Archimedes The "standard name" for games in the series. The console and Acorn versions are based on the Sensible Soccer 92/93 version, but are simply named "Sensible Soccer" (DOS version converted by Wave Software, Jaguar version converted by Krisalis Software, Game Gear version developed by Eurocom).

      Sensible Soccer 92/93 1992 Amiga, Atari ST Slightly improved version of Sensible Soccer, including red and yellow cards

      Sensible Soccer International Edition 1993 Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, Mega Drive Slightly improved version, including slight gameplay adjustments, World Cup tournament and on-screen referees

      Sensible World of Soccer 1994 Amiga, DOS Features a title song "Goal Scoring Superstar Hero" composed by Richard Joseph and Jon Hare. The original Swos contained a few bugs, which led to complaints. A free update disk to rectify these bugs was released in April 1995 (DOS version converted by Wave Software).

      Sensible World of Soccer 95–96 1995 Amiga, DOS Improved version of SWOS. Chris Chapman, the lead programmer said that this was the version they originally wanted to create (DOS version converted by Wave Software).

      Sensible World Of Soccer European Championship Edition 1995 Amiga, DOS, Slightly Improved version of SWOS (DOS version converted by Wave Software).

      Sensible World Of Soccer 96–97 1996 Amiga, DOS Team update (DOS version converted by Wave Software).

      Sensible World Of Soccer 97–98 1997 Amiga Unofficial update for Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 (Amiga) created by Gideon and Dom Cresswell and various others.

      Sensible World Of Soccer 97–98 World Cup Edition' 1998 Amiga Another unofficial update for Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 (Amiga) created by Gideon and Dom Cresswell and various others. Released exclusively on the CU Amiga Cover CD in July 1998. It had the 32 updated World Cup teams + World Cup related graphics.

      Sensible Soccer 98 1998 DOS, Windows 3D version, much maligned because it bore little relation to the original game. Originally supposed to be called Sensible Soccer 2000, and reviewed by one magazine under that name.

      Sensible Soccer 98 European Club Edition 1999 PlayStation, Windows Tweaked update version (PlayStation version converted by Krisalis Software).

      Sensible Soccer Mobile 2005 Java Developed by Tower Studios for Kuju Wireless (now acquired by Finesse Mobile) 1

      Sensible Soccer 2006 2006 Windows, PS2, Xbox First original game released in seven years (developed by Kuju Entertainment with Jon Hare) 1.

      Sensible Soccer Skillz 2006 Java Developed by Cobra Mobile 1

      Sensible World of Soccer 2007 Xbox Live Arcade, Windows Vista


      Queste sono le informazioni sui riconoscimenti tributati alla serie di Sensible Soccer:

      Awards - Serie Sensible Soccer

      On March 12, 2007, The New York Times reported that The Sensible World of Soccer (1994) was named to a list of the ten most important video games of all time by Stanford Professor Henry Lowood and the four members of his committee — the game designers Warren Spector and Steve Meretzky; Matteo Bittanti, an academic researcher; and Christopher Grant, a game journalist. 2 This list was also announced at the 2007 Game Developers Conference.

      Sensible World of Soccer 1995/96 received review scores of 96% from both Amiga Power and Amiga Format, the joint highest mark given for any game by either magazine.

      Sensible World of Soccer (1994) received recognition as one of the Ten Most Important Video Games of All Time by the History of Science and Technology Collections at Stanford University.


      Questa è la lista dei titoli della serie Kick Off come riportata nel relativo articolo di Wikipedia English (la lista è la stessa già copiata nel primo post di questo topic... quella di Wikipedia con aggiunti Goal!, Kick Off 3 e Player Manager 2)


      Kick Off (1989 - Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, NES)

      Kick Off Extra Time (1989)

      Franco Baresi World Cup Kick Off (1990)

      Player Manager (1990 - Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, PlayStation)

      Kick Off 2 World Cup 90 (1990)

      Kick Off 2 (1990 - Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS -?-)

      Kick Off 2 1MB (1990 - Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS -?-)

      Kick Off 2: Giants of Europe (Data Disk) (1990)

      Kick Off 2: The Final Whistle (Expansion Disk) (1991)

      Kick Off 2: Return To Europe (Expansion Disk) (1991)

      Kick Off 2: Winning Tactics (Data Disk) (1991)

      Kick Off 2: Super League (Expansion Disk) (1991)

      Kick Off 2: Maths Disk[ (Expansion Disk) (1991)

      Super Kick-Off (1991 - Mega Drive, Super Nintendo, Game Boy)

      Goal! (1993 - Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS)

      Player Manager 2 (1995 - Amiga e PC MS-DOS)

      Kick Off 97 (1997 - PC MS-DOS, PC Windows)

      Kick Off 98 (1997 - PC MS-DOS, PC Windows)

      Kick Off 2002 (2002)

      Kick Off 2 competition version (2005)


      Questi invece sono i riconoscimenti ottenuti dal primo Kick Off tratti dalla relativa voce su Wikipedia English (nello stesso articolo non sono menzionati altri eventuali awards relativi ad episodi successivi della KO series):

      Awards - Kick Off

      * Awarded UK. 1989 INDIN Best 16 Bit Product
      * Nominated UK. 1989 INDIN Best Programmer (2nd place, the winner was "Bullfrog" for "Populous")
      * Awarded 1989 EMAP Images Golden Joystick Award Best 16 Bit Product. (EMAP is a major UK magazine publisher).
      Ultima modifica di AlextheLioNet; 24-08-2010, 13:27.
      Alessio "AlextheLioNet" Bianchi
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      "The game will never be over. Because we're keeping the dream alive." (Freiheit, "Keeping the Dream Alive")

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