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Football Manager series (original) : ウィキペディア英語版
Football Manager (1982 series)

''Football Manager'' is a video game series published and developed by Addictive Games, the label set up by the game's creator Kevin Toms. The first game was released in 1982.〔(Press advertisement ) from Sinclair User, May 1982〕 It was then ported to most home computers during the 1980s and spawned several sequels: ''Football Manager 2''〔(''Football Manager 2'' ) at ysrnry.co.uk〕 (1988) and ''Football Manager World Cup Edition''〔(''Football Manager World Cup Edition'' ) at HOL Amiga Database〕 (1990), both designed by Kevin Toms, and finally ''Football Manager 3''〔(''Football Manager 3'' ) at worldofspectrum.org〕 (1992), without Toms' involvement. ''Football Manager 3'' sold poorly, and as a result the series came to an end. The series was claimed to have sold over a million copies by 1992.〔(''Football Manager 3'' advertisement ) reproduced at World of Spectrun〕 The game was to start a whole new genre of computer game, the football management simulation.
==''Football Manager''==


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