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Championship Manager series

The ''Championship Manager'' series is a series of British football-management simulation computer games, the first of which was released in 1992.
The ''Championship Manager'' brand and game was conceived by two brothers: Paul and Oliver Collyer. In a scenario typical of many self-made computer game programming teams in the early days of the industry, the original ''Championship Manager'' game was written from their bedroom in Shropshire, England. The brothers subsequently founded a development company to take the game further, Sports Interactive, and moved to Islington, North London. Championship Manager became the most popular football management sim of the later 1990s and early 2000s, regularly setting sales records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sportskeeda.com/2011/12/19/the-death-of-championship-manager-as-i-saw-it/ )
In 2003, Sports Interactive split with Eidos, the publishers of ''Championship Manager''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/355879/football-manager-boss-ends-silence-on-championship-manager-split/ )〕 Sports Interactive retained the game's database and match engine, producing a new game based on these titled ''Football Manager''. Eidos retained the name and interface, with BGS taking over the development of ''Championship Manager''. Although the two series initially ran alongside one another, the sales of Championship Manager began to fall below those of Football Manager. The most recent full version of Championship Manager was Championship Manager 2010, with an Apple mobile game in 2011 the final game to date released by Eidos.
Square Enix Europe, owners of the brand after purchasing Eidos, revived Championship Manager under the title of ''Champ Man'' in 2013. They have released two games for iOS and Android handheld systems since then.〔http://eu.square-enix.com/en/games/champ-man〕
==Championship Manager==
(詳細はBASIC, a programming language not well suited to programming high-performance computer games. Other limitations included the fact that generated names were used for each team, whereas its key competitors of the time, such as ''Premier Manager'' and ''The Manager'', included real players in the game.

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