Match Day (series)

Match Day (series)
Match Day
Genres Football simulation game
Developers Ocean Software, Cranberry Source
Publishers Ocean Software, Acclaim
Creators Jon Ritman
Platform of origin ZX Spectrum

Match Day is an association football video game franchise created by Jon Ritman in 1984 for the 1980s 8-bit home computer market.

Games in the series

The following games are part of the Match Day series. All of the games were published by Ocean, with the exception of Super Match Soccer:

  • Match Day: the first game in the series. It was created in 1984 and released on most home computers of the era, but is most well known for its Sinclair Spectrum incarnation. It was designed and developed by Jon Ritman with the help of Chris Clarke[1].
  • International Match Day is an improved version of Match Day published in 1985 for ZX Spectrum 128KB[2]. It takes advantage of the extra memory available to provide better sound and some full screen images.
  • Match Day II was released in 1987 for the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, MSX and Commodore 64 platforms. It was written by Jon Ritman, with graphics by Bernie Drummond and music and sound by Guy Stevens [3] (Commodore version, programed by John Darnel[4]). The game was the first one to include complete control over ball direction, power and elevation (using a kickometer[5]), and a brand new deflection system (Diamond Deflection System)[6].
  • Final Whistle was the name of an arcade machine very similar to Match Day 2 (it was previously called Soccerama during development). Although it was finished it was never released[7].

References

  1. ^ Playing Catch Up: Match Day's Jon Ritman at Gamasutra.com
  2. ^ The Captain's Top 100 Games of All Time - Part One at epinions.com
  3. ^ Comment about authors of the game in Ritman's home page, ritman.co.uk
  4. ^ Martin Galway interview at c64.com
  5. ^ Football games at geocities.com/SiliconValley
  6. ^ Matchday 2 review at Your Sinclair Rock and Roll Years
  7. ^ Interviews: Jon Ritman, a genius in play at amstradmuseum.com
  8. ^ Interview with Jon Ritman at TimesSquare/Battlefield (through archive.org)
  9. ^ Match Day 3 preview at absolute-PlayStation.com
  10. ^ The History of Computer Soccer
  11. ^ Super Match Soccer at gamefaqs.com
  12. ^ Super Match Soccer at pc.ign.com

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