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Kevin Keegan's Player Manager Super Nintendo

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Publisher:Imagineer
Year:1993
Languages:English
Developer:Anco
Players:1 - 2 (2 simultaneous)

A Football Manager sim on the Super Nintendo, released in 1993. Kevin Keegan is a former England striker, and in more recent years the manager of league teams Fulham, Newcastle United and Manchester City.

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Kevin Keegan's Player Manager is a soccer/simulation game developed by Anco Software and published by Imagineer for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on Dino Dini's Player Manager though developed without his input. The player can manage the team from the sidelines, and they can also participate in soccer matches by assuming control of the player-coach. The goal is to lead the player's team to victory in the UK's Division 1 (the Premier League had not yet been introduced). The game is endorsed by Kevin Keegan, a former England striker and then-manager of English league team Newcastle United.

The game was released in Germany as K.H. Rummenigge's Player Manager. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is a former Bayern Munich striker and participated in two World Cups on the side of West Germany.