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was much the same but incorporated two features still used today in most football titles - a deflection system, the ball could bounce off players, which meant headers were possible, and a shot power system, although it was as easy to accidentally backheel the ball with this system, as it was to hit a
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This was the first soccer game for the ZX Spectrum where large moving footballers characters could dribble, throw-in, take corners, etc. The game uses modified sprites from a Ritman's previous title
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was released in late 1984 and became a best-seller over the Christmas period reaching number 2 in the charts behind
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powerful shot. The game is also similar to a previously, not published game by Jon Ritman,
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to create an almost isometric, but still ultimately side-on football title.
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on the Commodore 64. By chance Ritman met David Ward, co-founder of
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The game has 8 teams that the player can choose, such as
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and Chris Clarke. Versions were later released for the
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reached the top of the BBC charts in September 1985.
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Index


Developer(s)
Jon Ritman
Publisher(s)
Ocean Software
Platform(s)
ZX Spectrum
Amstrad CPC
Amstrad PCW
BBC Micro
Commodore 64
MSX
Genre(s)
Sport
football
computer game
Ocean Software
ZX Spectrum
Match Day series
Jon Ritman
Amstrad CPC
PCW
BBC Micro
Commodore 64
MSX
Crystal Computing
Artic Computing
Bear Bovver
International Soccer
Ocean Software

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