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Initial release date
  
1988

Genre
  
Sport management


Designer(s)
  
J. Foster

Developer
  
Goliath Games

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Publishers
  
Goliath Games, Hi-Tec Software

Similar
  
Kenny Dalglish Soccer M, Tactical Manager, The Boss, Footballer of the Year, Multi‑Player Soccer Manager

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Tracksuit Manager is a sports management video game that takes the conventional Football Manager game style from the 1980s in a various number of methods.

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Summary

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The Amiga magazine Advanced Computer Entertainment gives this game an official rating of 606 out of 1000 (60.6%) in its April 1989 issue. While ₤9.95 was the full manufacturer's price for the game (₤24.06 in today's money), it could be bought from budget retailers for only ₤2.99 (₤7.23 in today's money).

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The player controls an international football team who has failed to perform adequately in the 1986 FIFA World Cup and must qualify for the 1990 FIFA World Cup through the 1988 European Championships. Instead of a transfer market, the player is given a choice between 100 eligible football players and must choose from 22 of them. The matches are presented in the running commentary style of sports announcing with a small graphic depicting where the ball is. Players must qualify for the 1988 UEFA European Football Championships in West Germany.

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All the famous football players like Peter Shilton and Diego Maradona are included in this game. There is an England player called 'Breacher' in the game. In reality there was no recognised top flight footballer with this name. Many commentators assume that this error was due to a typo of the name of then Luton Town player Tim Breacker.

Players are rated on their various attributes, using the following terms (ranked worst to best):

Grim

Very Poor

Suffering

Poor

Disappointing

Below Average

Useful

Good

Very Good

Excellent

Brilliant

World Class

Best in the World


These terms apply to confidence:

Rock Bottom

Almost ..

Even Lower

Very Low

Low

Lacking

O.K.

Fine

Good

High

Sky High

Even Higher

Absolute


These terms apply to stamina:

Cannot Stand

Cannot Walk

Cannot Run

Shouldn't Play

Not Good

Lacking

Below Par

Not at his Best

He'll Pass

No Problem

Very Fit

Extremely Fit

Run all Day

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The 54 teams are also ranked, on the Grim to Best in the World scale, according to defence, midfield and attack. Luxembourg are the weakest team.

The game went to number 2 in the UK sales charts, behind Daley Thompson's Olympic Challenge.

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References

Tracksuit Manager Wikipedia


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