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MicroProse Soccer

MicroProse Soccer

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Descr: MicroProse Soccer is a soccer video game published by MicroProse in 1988. The original Commodore 64 version was developed by Sensible Software and ported to other systems. It is the fore-runner of the 16-bit Sensible Soccer. In the United States the game was released as Keith Van Eron's Pro Soccer. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1988
Designer: Jon Hare
Composer: Martin Galway
Developers: Sensible Software, MicroProse
Platforms: Commodore 64, Microsoft Windows, ZX Spectrum, DOS, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, AmigaOS
Genres: Action game, Sports Video Game, Simulation Game, Simulation, Sports

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