- Ultimate Soccer Manager
Ultimate Soccer Manager or USM is a
soccer managementvideo game series forMS-DOS ,Commodore Amiga andWindows 95 , produced by Impressions and distributed by Sierra from1995 to1999 . The game was never more than a minor hit in Europe (except inGermany , where it was better received due to some similarities with managers produced by local software houses such asSoftware 2000 andAscaron ), although it gained much support inJapan .The series was noted for its micromanagement, where the player had to do the job of the team manager and much of that of the chairman, from player training up to bank balance management. Other well known features were to bung an opposing team for preferential market treatment, rig or betting on the outcome of the players' team matches. Interviews after the match where some answers were printed with different interpretations on the next days' newspaper (the player could reply a question about the game with "It was a game of two halves", and "He amazed us after the game by giving us an insight into the rules of football" would be printed on the newspapers).
In all three games, the game always kept the same visual style: the main screen is a bird's eye view of the stadium facility (where clicking on the grass brings the squad selection screen or in the stands for the stadium builder) and all screens are presented like the player was inside an office ("TCM 2004" used a similar interface option). To increase the feeling of "being there", tables are accessed via
teletext , news from anewspaper and fixtures are available by clicking on a sheet attached on a clipboard.While improving with each game, most features were the same from the start of the series. The game compared favourably in all areas but
AI against its leading competitor, Championship Manager . While similar in name, it has no relations with "Ultimate Soccer ".Ultimate Soccer Manager
The original version of the game provided the English league system from the Premiership down to the Vauxhall Conference. It was distributed as shareware, with a fully functional demo in which the player could only select then Second Division side
Brighton and Hove Albion . The game allowed to watch games in top-down view, buy and sell players, manage the team, upgrade the stadium and manage commercial interests such as advertising and merchandise. The game statistics were for the1995 -1996 season.Ultimate Soccer Manager 2
The second version of the game, USM 2 ran in
protected mode , featured a more polished interface (plus teams and players of the1996 -1997 season and also the French and German leagues (although in the last the final name of the players had a letter swapped to avoid legal problems regarding licensing) which could be accessed with different executables.USM 98 and USM 98-99
Thi version of the game was updated to run natively on
Windows 95 andWindows 98 and included teams, players and statistics from the1997 -1998 season. The number of leagues increased to five, as both Italian and Scottish championships were added. Transfers required often a week or more of fax exchange between clubs and with the player agent, making the game more realistic than most other games in this aspect, which only required the player to bid for the player and agree wage and length, adding him instantaneously to the team.An update disk (also available as a stand-alone) named "USM 98-99" was sold shortly after the game came out with statistics for the
1998 -1999 season, which also included both Spanish and Dutch top two divisions, increasing the number to seven playable leagues. While several bugs were ironed (such as a giving one of the assistants a wage of £99'999'999, and then after offering him a new contract he would start "paying" the club around £13M weekly, a glitch that carried from USM 2), it became clear that many teams would allow their superstar players to end contract, allowing the player to pick them for free (although with a large salary). Similarly, you could loan a big-name player worth millions and then use him as a makeweight in transfer deals.As the official pre-game editor included in the game was poor, some USM users produced enhanced pre-game editors. "USM Data Editor (USMDE or UDE)", of which the official web site was included in the USM Online web site (usm.footymanager.net), was called as the best editor. USMDE includes various features for USM98 editing, e.g., creating players, editing hidden stats, add-on file support for easy data update by USM fans, beta-released save game editing.
USM 2000
There was a planned 2000 version of the game, which was developed. However, the game was thought to be scrapped after Sierra UK became impatient with the game's development progress. The game was set to have an "all-new 3D match engine with advanced Artificial Intelligence". [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20010408162535/usm.footymanager.net/future.html Future USM @USM Online ] ] . It is also believed that the coding was rewritten.Still though this game was under estimated .
Next-Gen
It has been rumoured that Ultimate Soccer Manager would make its way into the next gen console, possibly the
Xbox 360 through the use ofXbox Live Arcade .Fact|date=May 2008External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010409041120/usm.footymanager.net/index.html USM Online] at the
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