Championship Manager 2

Championship Manager 2 is a football management computer game in the Sports Interactive's Championship Manager series. It was released in September 1995 for PC. An Amiga version was released in 1997.

Championship Manager 2
Developer(s)Sports Interactive (PC)
Sterling Games (Amiga)
Publisher(s)Domark (PC)
Eidos Interactive (Amiga)
Designer(s)Paul Collyer
Oliver Collyer
SeriesChampionship Manager 
Platform(s)PC, Amiga
Release22 September 1995 (PC)[1]
1997 (Amiga)
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player, hotseat-multiplayer

New features

Championship Manager 2 introduced a far better quality of graphics compared to previous versions. The game included SVGA graphics and photorealistic background pictures. Possibly the most notable new feature was the audio commentary engine. As well as the traditional text-based match commentary, there was also optional voice commentary on CD ROM, provided by famous British football commentator Clive Tyldesley. The game greatly expanded the number of stats and tactical possibilities, and made transfers and contract negotiations more realistic, with the Bosman ruling included in future updates.

Another milestone was the inclusion of playable Scottish leagues, albeit only in the PC version. For the first time in the series there was a selection of leagues to choose from at the start of the game - only one could be run at a time, however.

Gameplay

In terms of the underlying gameplay, not a great deal had been changed since the original Championship Manager. The look and feel had been improved but it was still very much a text-based, menu-driven game and the user interface was almost identical to previous games, albeit at a much higher resolution.

Versions

Two new versions of Championship Manager 2 were later released allowing users to play leagues from across Europe. One version contained the Spanish, Belgian and Dutch leagues, the other contained French, German and Italian, leagues. Only one league could be run at a time but this was still a big milestone for the series and signalled the intent of Sports Interactive to expand the Championship Manager universe across the globe.

The Amiga port was developed by Sterling Games. The Amiga version did not include all the features of the PC version, including the Scottish League, international management, player histories and backgrounds). Furthermore, it could not be installed to a hard drive.

Reception

The new game brought critical reviews including 49% from PC Gamer who urged the series to "stop plastering itself in makeup and head to the retirement home where it will be remembered kindly".

See also

References

  1. "Championship Manager 2". SIGames.com. Sports Interactive Ltd. Archived from the original on 25 December 2002. Retrieved 15 April 2020.

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