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Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager
''Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager'' is a 1989 video game that was released in Europe. The game involves taking the role of Kenny Dalglish as he manages an Football in England, English football team from the Football League Fourth Division right to the Football League First Division. ''Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager'' is a spiritual successor to the 1982 video game ''Football Manager (1982 series), Football Manager''. Gameplay The game is played mainly through Computer icon, icons and Menu (computing), menus. A chairman can be consulted if players made the right decision while a Physical therapy, physiotherapist can check for player injuries and the Scout (sport), football scout can find players that can be recruited into the team. Match highlights can be either enable or disabled; but the results tell the identical story as the highlights. Prior to each game, players can be transferred to and from the reserves list in order to determine a starting lineup for each game. Each playe ...
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Zeppelin Games
Eutechnyx Limited (formerly Zeppelin Games Limited, until 1994, and Merit Studios (Europe) Limited, until 1997) is a British video game developer based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Since 1997, the company has focused on racing games. They are known for their largely panned video game ''Ride to Hell: Retribution'', work with the NASCAR The Game (series), ''NASCAR The Game'' franchise, and as a developer on various other racing titles and games. History Zeppelin Games (1987–1994) The company founder, Brian Jobling, started creating games for the Atari 8-bit family, Atari 800, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64 personal computers at home in the early 1980s as a 14-year-old. With the money that he made, he started the company, Zeppelin Games, in November 1987 when he was 17. Zeppelin Games produced a large number of games for various home computer systems including Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Amiga and by the early 90s were also making games for ...
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