A computer program using a programming language that was a blend of COBOL and FORTRAN—two “ancient” programming languages. The computer code applied a random number generator (in place of the two dice) for one hundred possible outcomes of batter hits that simulated every batter’s at-bat for the 1969 National League se...[Read More]
The '98 version did have a completely revamped user interface that was a significant improvement over prior years. Actual NFL player photos were introduced in the '98 version. In addition, arcade play was now available to play via multiplayer over the Internet. Audio play-by-play was also added, although it was conside...[Read More]
DM16 (a pro basketball manager) allows users to chose one of 30 teams or select a new city location to develop. Once selected Trade, Draft, Sign free agents and drop players to build your ultimate team. Keep the crowds coming in with star players, high scorers, great passers and amazing rebounders. Make upgrades to ...[Read More]
Championship Manager Season 01/02 edition. Sports Interactive left publisher Eidos for greener pastures at Sega. Championship Manager became Football Manager. CM01/02 there was never even a 2D match engine - let alone the fancy 3D one introduced in FM 2009 - to augment the game's iconic text commentary. Champ Man 01...[Read More]
Eastside Hockey Manager (Version 1) offers fans the most realistic, in-depth and immersive simulation of hockey management available, giving them the chance to manage club or country in any one of the world’s top hockey-playing nations. EHM allows you to take full control of your roster – you decide who to sign, who...[Read More]