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        Football Manager 2

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        developer
        Kevin J.M. Toms & Brian Rodgers
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        Football Manager 2
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        languages
        en
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        platform
        cpc
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        1
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        0
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        publisher
        Addictive Games Ltd
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        year
        1988
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        >The Inventor of the world's greatest selling football game (Kevin Toms) >has come up with another all time great. He has excelled in the creation >of this game with his brilliance - it has obviously taken him years of >research and hard work to produce this masterpiece. Football Manager 2 >is not just an improvement of Football Manager, it's the next >generation, with many other plus factors such as man to man marking, >choice of formations and substitutions, tackling, crosses and diving >goalkeepers. It's full of action and the graphics are spectacular. This >game will give you endless enjoyment and fun. Add it to your collection. > -- <cite>Cassette cover</cite> ***Football Manager 2*** Following the sale of Addictive Games to Prism Leisure Corporation in 1987, Kevin Toms concentrated on creating a second Football Manager game. Unlike the original BASIC only game, the sequel required machine code which meant working with a number of developers for various systems. For the ZX Spectrum version, this was Bedrock Software. Unlike the first game that was stagger-released over a period of 5 years, Football Manager 2 was launched on all formats at the same time in June 1988, although it was available on a much smaller range of systems - Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, Atari ST and PC.[19] Unlike the first game, there was no customiser utility with the original release but in 1989, Football Manager 2 Expansion Kit was released, both as a stand alone release and packed in with Football Manager 2.  As well as being able to rename teams and players, this offered the chance to start in division one or play in other leagues such as the 'Euro Super League' or as a national team in a 'World Championship'. ***Gameplay*** Gameplay is very similar to the first game, with mostly text based screens (although they are more colourful than the original and usually contain at least basic graphical elements). Input is mostly by moving a cursor (using either joystick or mouse depending on system) , rather than entering numbers. The game again starts the player, whichever team is chosen, in division four with a random allocation of players and the player must attempt to gain promotion to division one but now, as well as the FA Cup, the player can also compete in the League Cup so eventually attempt to win the treble. Added features include team sponsorship, a training screen which allows the choice of long or short passing tactics and the ability to place your players in positions on the pitch. This is done by moving boxes representing your players on a graphical screen while comparing individual opponent players' skills (although, like the first game, the opposing players are not named). This means opposing strikers can be man marked. Another main difference to the first game is the graphical highlights, now on all versions, that now feature the full length of the pitch over three screens rather than just the goal attempts. Also, at half time, substitutions and formation changes can be made. Source:[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_Manager_(1982_video_game))
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        Football Manager 2 (cpc, TOSEC, DSK, 1988, Addictive Games)
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        2014-02-10
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