- FIFA Soccer Manager
Infobox VG| title = FIFA Soccer Manager
developer =EA Sports
publisher =EA Sports
designer =Dave Colclough Jon Law
engine =
released =1997
genre = Football management
modes = 1P only
ratings =
platforms = Windows
media = 1 CD
requirements =
input =FIFA Soccer Manager (or simply "FSM") is a
1997 football managingcomputer game developed and published byElectronic Arts by theirEA Sports label. It was followed by the "The FA Premier League Football Manager" and the "Total Club Manager " series. A 97-98 update for the game is freely available from Electronic Arts' FTP.One of the first games in the genre developed for the Windows platform, FSM included five playable leagues (
England ,Scotland ,Italy ,Germany andFrance ) and allUEFA competitions, including around 7500 players.Other than the accurate match engine (similar to the 16-bit "FIFA" games, while much more detailed) which allowed games to be saved and reviewed later, FSM was also known for a complete stadium builder, where combining 300 different pieces (stands and roofs) allowed the creation of stadiums with over 300,000 seats (a figure which is still double the highest stadium capacity in the world). While the overall presentation (which included short
FMV clips for some events, such as cup/league wins and being sacked) was praised, the interface relied too much on submenus that could not only be reached outside the main section, slowing down gameplay. Also, when the better players retired, they were replaced only by average younger players (rated between 75 and 80), which harmed the possibilities of games over 15 years long, combined with the impossibility of joining a different club.Bobby Robson (then manager ofFC Barcelona inSpain ) was on the cover, and was featured a second time in "Total Club Manager 2003", by which time Robson was back inEngland as manager of Newcastle United.External links
* [http://www.soccergaming.com/fsm/ FSM Online]
*moby game|id=/fifa-soccer-manager|name="FIFA Soccer Manager"
* [ftp://ftp.ea.com/pub/easports/patches/fifasm/ EA FTP folder with the 6 updates (one per language)]
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