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        England Championship Special

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        game_name
        England Championship Special
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        platform
        Amiga
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        players
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        FrodeSolheim
        publisher
        Grandslam
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        screen1_sha1 manelcruz
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        year
        1991
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        __long_description
        Featuring the English national squad in a top-down soccer game, England Championship Special represents British publisher Grand Slam's attempt to cash in on both England's respectable semi-final entry at the 1990 World Cup and the popularity of Anco's acclaimed Kick Off series. Mimicking Kick Off in style and perspective, European Championship Special is geared towards high-speed play at bottom-level complexity, with only one action key for kicks and slides and heads. No cards and hardly any penalties, primitive AI and straightforward gameplay make for goals galore, and the weather system turns out to be wind velocities only, which turns out don't affect the ball at all.
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