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UEFA Champions League video games : ウィキペディア英語版
UEFA Champions League video games

The UEFA Champions League video game license has been used by four different companies, with a surprising irregularity, given the competitions' fan-base and popularity. Debuted in 1996, the series has only had five games published so far, and after being in the hands of Krisalis Software, Silicon Dreams and EA Sports, the license now lies in the hands of Konami.
==Krisalis (1996–1998)==
Krisalis had a strong history of football video games in the past, and inclusively released ''European Club Soccer'', a game that simulated the old knockout format in 1992. With the official branding, Krisalis worked on a 3D engine, fitted with the ''Tacti-grid'' and gameplay in the line of their older games. It had all 16 teams present in the 1996/1997 Champions League with the actual groups, plus national teams. Only one title was produced, distributed by Philips Media.

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