Championship Manager 93/94

Championship Manager 93/94 refers to the second installment in the Championship Manager series of football management computer games.

Championship Manager 93/94
Developer(s)Sports Interactive
Publisher(s)Domark
Designer(s)Paul Collyer, Oliver Collyer
SeriesChampionship Manager 
Platform(s)PC, Amiga
Release17 September 1993[1]
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

New features

This game improved on the original in many ways - by far the most significant change was the use of real player names for the first time. This was the one major feature which the game had lacked in comparison to its rivals. Other key features to be introduced in this game included the following:

  • A list of selected foreign-based players that could be bought
  • Much more in-match commentary
  • Injury time
  • More player awards
  • Eight different background pictures
  • Improved loading times
  • The implementation of the FA Premier League

Alternative versions

The CM93/94 engine was the basis for Championship Manager Italia. This was a version that simulated the top two divisions of Italian football (Serie A and Serie B). There was also a 1995 seasonal update released for this game.

The 1993/94 Season Data Up-Date Disk was a seasonal update disk that updated the game's database to reflect player and club changes for the 1993/94 season.

The End of 1994 Season Data Up-Date Disk was an end of season update disk that updated the game's database to reflect player and club changes for the end of 1993/94 season.

There was also a little-known Norwegian-language version called Championship Manager Norge or CM Norge which simulated the Norwegian League.

Trivia

  • The Championship Manager '94 - End of Season Data Disk, which was available on the Amiga, contained 2 fictional players added by a couple of people who worked on the game. The players were Mark Collis and Ferah Orosco. They were a striker and a defender, respectively, for Cambridge United in Division 3 and are regarded as the first ever fictional super-players in the CM series.

See also

References

  1. "Championship Manager 93/94". SIGames.com. Sports Interactive Ltd. Archived from the original on 1 January 2003. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
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