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''Actua Sports'' is a sports video game series published by Gremlin Interactive which competed with Electronic Arts EA Sports label during the second half of the 1990s, until Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames. The term "Actua" is a (seemingly marketing-related) play on
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's line of "Virtua" titled games, which included '' Virtua Fighter'', '' Virtua Racing'' and '' Virtua Striker''. The first game in the series was the 1995 milestone title, '' Actua Soccer'', which quickly became one of the most important titles for the company. It was later joined by the rebirth of the '' Premier Manager'' franchise and the club version of ''Actua Soccer''. In 1996, the first non-football game was released, ''
Actua Golf ''Actua Golf'' (''VR Golf '97'' in North America) is a sports video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive for PlayStation and Sega Saturn. Gameplay ''Actua Golf'' features two fictional golf courses. The game includes various modes ...
'', followed by the sequels ''Actua Soccer 2'' in 1997, now endorsed by English international
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and ''Premier Manager 98''. The third installment in the ''Actua Soccer'' series and the ''Ninety-Nine'' edition of ''Premier Manager'' followed in 1998, the year a new title debuted in the series: '' Actua Ice Hockey'', the
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video game of the Nagano Olympic Games ice hockey tournament, followed by '' Actua Tennis'' in the same year. After Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames, the series went into dormancy. The now-named Infogrames Sheffield House continued to develop sports games which functioned as successors to the Actua Sports games: '' PGA European Tour Golf'', '' UEFA Challenge'' and ''Slam Tennis'', which were all published by Infogrames in 1999–2000, 2001 and 2002 respectively, with '' Premier Manager 2000'' releasing in April 2000. In 2003, following the closure of Infogrames Sheffield House, many of the ex-Gremlin assets were sold by the now-named
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to Zoo Digital Publishing, who re-released a majority of the titles on the PlayStation and PC in Late-2003 under the "Zoo Classics" budget range.


Titles


''Actua Soccer'' (1995)

The first title's biggest claim to fame was its full
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engine, used for the first time in a home console football game (the first full-3D football game being
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arcade '' Virtua Striker''); although other console games had used a 3D field, players were commonly still 2D sprites but in ''Actua Soccer'' players were polygonal. The game was developed with close ties to a local football club Sheffield Wednesday: their players provided hints to the programmers, and three players, Chris Woods, Graham Hyde and Andy Sinton, also served as
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models. ''Actua Soccer'' featured only national teams, with squads of 22 players from each of 44 national sides, However a follow up version with English Premier League teams named ''Actua Soccer: Club Edition'' was released in 1997 using 20 players from the 20 Premier League teams from 1996–97. The Actua Soccer match engine was also used to display matches in
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. The first game was a bestseller in the UK, where it was backed by what journalists called "the most expensive advertising campaign ever mounted for a console game." Tommy Glide of ''
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'', while criticising the game's lack of flashy special moves and mild sound effects, deemed it the most well-rounded PlayStation soccer game to date, saying it offered a good combination of
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's deep strategy and ''
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''s sharp visuals and accessibility.


''Actua Golf'' (1996)

''Actua Golf'' (known as ''VR Golf '97'' in North America) is a sports video game developed by Gremlin Interactive for the
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and
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. It was released in 1996.


''Actua Golf 2'' (1997)

''Actua Golf 2'' (known as ''Fox Sports Golf '99'' in North America), also developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows, was released in 1998. ''Actua Golf 2'' received mixed reviews. Aggregating review website ''
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'' gave the PC version 70.50% and the PlayStation version 38.75%.


''Actua Soccer 2'' (1997)

''Actua Soccer 2'' (known as ''Fox Sports Soccer '99'' in North America), once again included national teams, but a more polished engine (optimised in the PC version for 3D graphics cards), (in some versions) the full Italian Serie A league, and a new "scenario" mode assured good sales and mostly positive reviews. It also included a team creator mode, which enabled the player to make up to 128 custom teams. Barry Davies was joined by Trevor Brooking on the commentary, and the game featured England football team captain and striker
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not only on the cover, but also providing interviews about the game in the press. Michael Owen and
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provided
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for the players. The game also featured menu music and a cameo appearance from Welsh rockers, Super Furry Animals, which could only can be unlocked after entering a cheat code. ''Actua Soccer 2'' was also bundled with Creative Technology's ''
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'' graphic cards, which helped to achieve widespread distribution and popularity.


''Actua Ice Hockey'' (1998)

''Actua Ice Hockey'' was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1998 and was the official video game for the Nagano Winter Olympics 1998 ice hockey tournament.


''Actua Tennis'' (1998)

''Actua Tennis'' was developed by Gremlin and released on PlayStation in 1998 and Windows PC in 1999. A Saturn version was also announced, but never released. The game featured players which were
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d from real tennis players and commentary by
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and Barry Davies. The game received a score of 8/10 from '' PC Gaming World''. The magazine's Elvis Bacon called it "quite simply the best tennis game available."


''Actua Soccer 3'' (1998)

''Actua Soccer 3'' arrived in late 1998. For the first time, both club and national teams were present, plus other teams (such as
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) and various joke teams. While its predecessor had been criticised for the absence of club teams, ''Actua Soccer 3'' featured a total of 25 leagues with 450 national and international teams, more than any game of the time except the earlier '' Sensible World of Soccer'' as well as over 10000 players. The graphics used a slightly improved version of the ''Actua Soccer 2'' engine with much improved weather effects.
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was provided by Sheffield United players David Holdsworth and
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. Trevor Brooking was replaced by Martin O'Neill as Barry Davies' commentary partner. "Let Me Entertain You" by Robbie Williams was the only ingame soundtrack, while the classical operatic theme Cavalleria Rusticana (''Rustic Chivalry'') by Pietro Mascagni was played during the game's introduction video. A port for the Nintendo 64 was planned but canceled after six months in development due to poor sales of the game '' Body Harvest'' for the platform.


''Actua Pool'' (1999)

''Actua Pool'' was developed by Gremlin for PlayStation and Windows in 1999. The game was also released under the name ''Pool Shark''. A sequel was developed in Europe in 2004 for the
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and Windows under the name ''
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'' by Blade Interactive It was not a part of the ''Actua'' series as the series had ended years prior, and Gremlin had closed. In 2007, a port of ''Actua Pool'' was released for the
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, named ''Underground Pool'' in North America.


''Actua Ice Hockey 2'' (1999)

''Actua Ice Hockey 2'' was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1999. It was originally intended to be Fox Sports Hockey and was being developed by Gremlin for Fox Interactive, who had obtained an NHL license. Just over halfway through development, Fox pulled out taking the NHL license with it. Above the objections of some of the developers, development of the game continued. All references to NHL were changed to GHL ( Gremlin Hockey League ), all player names were modified by substituting vowels (Svoboda became Svaboda, for instance), player faces were randomized and a whole new front-end was developed.


''Actua Golf 3'' (1999)

''Actua Golf 3'' was developed by Gremlin Interactive and released on the PlayStation in 1999. The game received an average score of 70.50% at
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, based on an aggregate of 2 reviews.


References

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