The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99 (1998)

by EA UK, EA Sports
Genres:Sport
Game modes:Single player
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user avatar@ozzyoscyuser avatar@ozzyoscy
January 30, 2025
I don't dream for GOG to add this game... I CHALLENGE them to. A rare game that infamously doesn't even work in virtual PCs. The only way anyone ever got it working is by buying or building their own Windows 95/98 PC. It has defeated everyone. You will submit to TFAPLFM99! Even if GOG get it running on a current PC, will they fix the glorious bugs? If you arrange friendlies, a random date is chosen where your save will crash. Could be in a month, could be next season. And 99.9% of goals will all be scored in the first half. But if GOG do the impossible, there lies an incredible experience. Bizarre slowed-down opera as the music, stylish menus, Motson on commentary, all the glorious 90s badges and kits. Football-wise, you have to pick an English or Scottish club. Whether you're coaching Steve Bruce at Sheffield United or Maurice Malpas at Dundee United. But after one season, you can move abroad - Rivaldo and Barcelona, Del Piero and Juventus... But best of all, you can troll everyone: buy Maradona from Boca Juniors for one last adventure, fill your stadium with nasty kebab shops, surround the tiny away fan section with home support, and build garish hotels next to the railway. You could play another round of Football Manager or even Premier Manager, but how about something very different? An experience.
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