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Get ready to run around with your footy shirt over your head in celebration as Codemasters today announces the revival of the legendary football game Sensible Soccer for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC.

 

The all-new Sensible Soccer will launch Q2 2006 and come complete with lightning fast football action, mesmerising dribbling, physics defying sliding tackles and, most famously, a huge amount of unbelievable goals, that can go curling into the top corner, thanks to the outrageous levels of after-touch.

 

Renowned as the greatest multiplayer kick-about ever, Sensible Soccer will return with a modern take on its trademark zoomed out camera and truly intuitive control system, which delivers total 360-degree control over your players’ kicks and movement. Visually, the game will have a distinctive new graphical style, which includes cel-shaded players with the classic enlarged heads, designed to appeal both to fans of the series and appeal to a new generation of gamers.

 

The trademark top-down view allows you to see the build up play better than you can in any current football game. This gives the player a huge degree of tactical awareness and control that has never been bettered.

 

And it’s not just Sensible Soccer’s playability-oozing action that’s back: Jon Hare, designer and producer of the original Sensible Soccer, has been working with Codemasters’ gameplay gurus, David and Richard Darling, on a collaborative game design. Kuju Entertainment, publishers of Tower Studios’ Sensible Soccer for mobile phones, is managing development.

 

“Following the success of Sensible Soccer’s recent mobile edition and the fantastic retro Plug ‘n’ Play TV version of the game, it’s great to bring a truly new version out for the first time in over eight years on all of the major formats” says Jon Hare, now a director of Tower Studios and games design consultant,

 

“We are doing everything in our power to modernise and recreate the sheer playability, fun and footballing depth of the original and remind the playing public just what they have been missing out in the current market of slow, drab sims.”

 

Sensible Soccer will come loaded with masses of teams and players, multiplayer games for up to four players, and 50 preset competitions from all over the world.

 

In addition to the pre-set tournaments, Sensible Soccer will feature a DIY Competition mode, which enables you to play cups, leagues and tournaments with your own competition rules. You’ll also be able to create your own Dream Team in the game’s Custom Career Mode and play them in any of the competitions. As you clock up the wins for your squad, you’ll be rewarded with over 100 unlocks and upgrades, both useful and comedic, to customise your players with including Five Star Skill Bonuses for players and Dinner Jacket football kits!

 

With further special content that will celebrate the series’ 15-year anniversary yet to be revealed, Codemasters will publish Sensible Soccer for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC in Q2 2006. Codemasters Mobile will simultaneously release a Sensible Soccer spin-off game for mobile phones.

 

Prepare for the return of banana kicks and more online at the game’s websites http://www.codemasters.co.uk/sensiblesoccer and hook up with your future Sensi teammates in the forum at http://www.codemasters.co.uk/forum.

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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You can play the proper Sensi on your PC without all the frigging about with WinUAE from here..

 

( Not sure if direct links are allowed, so copy/paste and edit...)

 

h**p://forum.sensiblesoccer.info/index.php?topic=316.0

 

 

It's SWOS with integrated Amiga emulator, designed to run as a "standalone". Not sure of the system requirements, but it used to run great guns on my old Athlon 1.2Ghz system. Some people have reported problems with it, none for me so far. (System AMD 3200+ Barton, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb GF4Ti4200, SB Live!) YMMV.

 

It also allows online play, (Joystick ports over net connection..). Competitions ahoy!

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With the football season over and no tournaments to see us through the hot Summer months, Jon Hare aims to fill the gap with a revealing insight into the making of one of Britain's most fondly remembered sports games of all time: Sensible Soccer. Norwich City fan Hare will divulge the game's deepest secrets and he will discuss how he expanded the debut game to make Sensible World of Soccer. In what will prove to be a lively debate, he will compare his game to the current footballing crop and address the question of what makes a good soccer game. And if all that wasn't enough, you can take part in a Sensible Soccer tournament and play in a final against the creator of the game himself.

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Ahh, retro gaming! The smoothness of the original was brilliant,

 

It really was amazing, my fave thing by far was the way you could curl complete screamers from miles out. You can download it too, just google it and you'll find it on a freeware site somewhere. If you can't just let me know and I'll try and find where I got it from for this pc.

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I was a 'Kick Off' fan myself

 

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I once came back from a 5-0 half time scoreline to win 5-6 against a neighbour, greatest comeback ever!

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Remember playing sensi on the Amiga with a mate AC v Inter, my mate was AC. He would always beat me, but not that day.

Defence was immense and when Baresi scored an og my mate went mental, stamping his feet and all sorts. My mate after he calmed down said "you're off you cunt" and subbed him. Bad move, scored another 2 more goals.

He wasn't so keen to play it after that!

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