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FIFA Manager

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Video game series
FIFA Manager
Genre(s)Sports management (association football)
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
First releaseFIFA Soccer Manager
1997
Latest releaseFIFA Manager 14
25 October 2013

FIFA Manager is anassociation football series ofsports management games published byElectronic Arts. The games were developed by the German studio Bright Future andEA Sports. The game was calledTotal Club Manager until the name changed toFIFA Manager with theFIFA Manager 06.

BeforeFIFA Manager andTotal Club Manager, EA Sports releasedFIFA Soccer Manager (1997) andThe FA Premier League Football Manager 99,2000,2001 and2002, but while the first managed to attract some attention, the latter were released when the managing games market for non-Championship Manager titles was close to non-existent, and after two unsuccessful titles, it was dropped.

However, by 2001, several employees of German developerAscaron moved to EA, and the first game,Fussball Manager 2002, was released in Germany only, as a test for a potential series. The game had positive reception, and a year laterTotal Club Manager 2003 was released, withBobby Robson on the cover (for the second time, afterFIFA Soccer Manager).

One of the key features ofAnstoss 3 was the ability to actually play the games afterAnstoss Action was released. Although it could be played as a stand-alone game, it only reached the full potential when used with the manager game. This feature, only present on other games with limited geographical distribution, theSpanishPC Fútbol, was included for buyers of bothTCM 2004 andFIFA 2004, which could use theFootball Fusion function. Some fans managed to control games inTCM 2003 by hacking the configuration files, but data loss and corruption was frequent.Celtic managerMartin O'Neill appeared on the cover ofTCM 2004. Criticized by a confusing interface, EA reworked it forTCM 2005, with a more sleek design.European Champion with formerFC Porto andChelsea managerJosé Mourinho was selected for the main cover.

While the TCM series has been released forWindows,Xbox andPlayStation 2, theFIFAM series is only available for Windows. ThePlayStation 2 andXbox versions of the game were developed forEA Canada byBudcat Creations.[1]

Games

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FIFA Soccer Manager

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1997 video game
FIFA Soccer Manager
Developer(s)EA UK
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release

FIFA Soccer Manager (or simplyFSM) is a 1997football managingcomputer game developed and published byElectronic Arts by theirEA Sports label. It was followed byThe FA Premier League Football Manager and theTotal Club Manager series. An update for the game is freely available from Electronic Arts' FTP. One of the first games in the genre developed forMicrosoft Windows, FSM included five playable leagues (England,Scotland,Italy,Germany andFrance) and allUEFA competitions, including around 7500 players.

FSM was also known for a complete stadium builder, where combining 300 different pieces (stands and roofs) allowed the creation of stadiums with over 300,000 seats (a figure which is still double the highest stadium capacity in the world). While the overall presentation (which included shortFMV clips for some events, such as cup/league wins and being sacked) was praised, the interface relied too much on submenus that could not only be reached outside the main section, slowing down gameplay. Also, when the better players retired, they were replaced only by average younger players (rated between 75 and 80), which harmed the possibilities of games over 15 years long, combined with the impossibility of joining a different club.

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99

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1998 video game
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99
Developer(s)EA UK
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99 is afootballsports management game. It is the first game to be released in theF.A. Premier League Football Manager series.

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000

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1999 video game
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000
Developer(s)EA UK(PC)
Krisalis Software(PS)
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,PlayStation
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • EU: 29 October 1999
PlayStation
  • EU: 25 August 2000

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000 is afootballsports management game. It is the first sequel toThe F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001

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2000 video game
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001
Developer(s)EA UK
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,PlayStation
Release
  • EU: 8 September 2000

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 is afootballsports management game. It is the second sequel toThe F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002

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2001 video game
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002
Developer(s)EA UK
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 14 September 2001

The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 is afootballsports management game. It is the third sequel toThe F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.

Total Club Manager 2003

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2002 video game
Total Club Manager 2003
Developer(s)Electronic Arts
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 20 September 2002

Total Club Manager 2003 is afootball-orientedcomputer game in theFIFA Manager series, the first game to be released in theTotal Club Manager series. It was developed byElectronic Arts.

The cover art featuresBobby Robson, withLothar Matthäus in the German version cover.

Total Club Manager 2004

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2003 video game
Total Club Manager 2004
Developer(s)Electronic Arts
Budcat Creations(Xbox & PS2)
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,Xbox,PlayStation 2
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • EU: 28 November 2003
Xbox
  • EU: 5 December 2003
PlayStation 2
  • EU: 12 December 2003

Total Club Manager 2004 is afootball-orientedcomputer game in theFIFA Manager series, the first sequel toTotal Club Manager 2003. It was developed byElectronic Arts.

The cover art featuresMartin O'Neill.

Total Club Manager 2005

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2004 video game
Total Club Manager 2005
Developer(s)EA Canada
Budcat Creations(PS2 & Xbox)
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows,PlayStation 2,Xbox
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • EU: 22 October 2004
PlayStation 2 &Xbox
  • EU: 29 October 2004

Total Club Manager 2005 is the second sequel toTotal Club Manager 2003. It was developed byEA Canada.

This game also seen the new feature, Create a Club. This gave the game players the opportunity to create a New Club and try to make them successful.

The cover art featuresJosé Mourinho in the English version, andFelix Magath in the German version.

It was the last game in the series to have console releases; all subsequent entries under theFIFA Manager name were PC-exclusive.

FIFA Manager 06

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2005 video game
FIFA Manager 06
Developer(s)EA Canada
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 7 October 2005

FIFA Manager 06 is a game produced byEA under the brandEA Sports. It is a football (soccer) management game from the annual series of FIFA Manager titles.FIFA Manager 06 is the only game in the FIFA Manager series to have music from real bands.

  1. Diva International - "Nothing to Do"
  2. Exitpilot - "Circles Cycles and Braincells"
  3. Hard-Fi - "Cash Machine"
  4. McQueen - "Running Out of Things to Say"
  5. Midnight Juggernauts - "Fire Below"
  6. Stereophonics - "Dakota"
  7. The Rakes - "Retreat"
  8. Vatican DC - "Antisocial"
  9. WhiteSilver - "In Brief"

FIFA Manager 07

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2006 video game
FIFA Manager 07
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 3 November 2006

FIFA Manager 07 is the 2007 successor to the now annualFIFA Manager series fromEA's sports brand,EA Sports. It is the follow-up toFIFA Manager 06.

FIFA Manager 07 Extra Time Expansion

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The Extra Time expansion adds new features like a revised half time talk screen, new 3D stadiums, selling stand names, and more analysis for matches.

FIFA Manager 08

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2007 video game
FIFA Manager 08
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 2 November 2007

FIFA Manager 08 is the 2008 successor to the now annualFIFA Manager series fromEA's sports brand,EA Sports. It is the follow-up toFIFA Manager 07. FIFA Manager 08 has been created byBright Future and published byEA Sports.Fußball Manager 08 - Simulationen und Casino Spiele | FM08.deFIFA 08's official site currently offers a Windows demo.

FIFA Manager 09

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2008 video game
FIFA Manager 09
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 31 October 2008
  • AU: 6 November 2008
  • NA: 19 December 2008

FIFA Manager 09 is the 2009 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand,EA Sports. It is a follow up onFIFA Manager 08.FIFA Manager 09 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Sports. On 29 October 2008, the first database update was released, including the first division of Cyprus and the necessary adjustments. The game gives players the chance to control a wide range of features from discussing tactics with individual players to creating monster stadiums to house fans.

FIFA Manager 09 received mixed reviews fromMetacritic, with an average of 69%. Scores ranged from a dire 30% (Total PC Gaming) up to a more than respectable 85% (GameStar). Most reviews commented on the level of depth and realism involved in the game, while noting that it might well be too much for some. Play.tm called it "more a lifestyle than a game", observing that "a season, if played thoroughly, will take as long as most full games these days".[2]IT Reviews commented that, "it may still feel like you're awash with a tsunami of statistics but FIFA manager 09 has injected a number of new features to appeal to micromanagement fans".[3]

The German version featuresJoachim Löw on the cover.

FIFA Manager 10

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2009 video game
FIFA Manager 10
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release

FIFA Manager 10 is the 2010 successor to theFIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand,EA Sports, following upFIFA Manager 09. FIFA Manager 10 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Spore. When installed there will be two executable files:Single-player mode and theMultiplayer mode that can be played online.[4] The game gives you the chance to control a wide range of features from discussing tactics with individual players to creating monster stadiums to house your fans. For the first time ever on the series, there is an online mode, as well as a superior 3D animation and a customizable manager desktop.[5]

Bright Future have released a new update on June 2, specially for their 10th anniversary, the new update lets the players manage their national team through the FIFA World Cup 2010. The players can choose the national teams that they want in the tournament and they can choose the original squad or make up their own squad.

FIFA Manager 11

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2010 video game
FIFA Manager 11
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 29 October 2010
  • NA: 3 November 2010

FIFA Manager 11 is the 2011 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand,EA Sports, following upFIFA Manager 10, and is also the 10th edition of the franchise. FIFA Manager 11 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Sports.

The game features a vast array of all-new features. Hundreds of improvements to the game have been made across the board with a special focus on its core areas. Introduced in 2009 it also includes a separate online mode where up to 8 players can play against each other over the internet.

The manager still has full control over the management of a football club. In the game you are responsible for the line-up, the tactics and the training of your team – as well as for signing the right players, improving the club facilities and the stadium. Special highlights are the FIFA 3D engine, more than 13,000 original player pictures, the player manager mode, the national team manager mode, the Create-a-Club mode and the Match Prognosis Tool.

FIFA Manager 12

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2011 video game
FIFA Manager 12
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 21 October 2011

FIFA Manager 12 is afootballmanager simulation video game developed by Bright Future GmbH and published byElectronic Arts worldwide under theEA Sports label. It was released forMicrosoft Windows. It is the eleventh game inFIFA Manager series of video games.

FIFA Manager 13

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2012 video game
FIFA Manager 13
Developer(s)Bright Future[6]
Publisher(s)EA Sports[7]
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 26 October 2012

FIFA Manager 13 is afootball managementvideo game developed by Bright Future and published byElectronic Arts. The game was released onMicrosoft Windows. In the company's press release on 29 May 2012, Electronic Arts indicated that it would publishFIFA Manager 13 under itsEA Sports label, and that Bright Future would develop the game, having previously developed earlier titles in theFIFA Manager series.[6]

A demo for the game was released on the 23 October 2012, three days before the release of the actual game. In the demo you can play in one of six leagues, chose to play from over 100 teams and play the first half of the current football season.

The new basic screen resolution ofFIFA Manager 13 was increased from 1024x768 to 1280x1024 and the positional level was removed from the game. The general quality of a player will now be calculated with a formula that includes the skill levels and the player type.

FIFA Manager 14

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2013 video game
FIFA Manager 14
Developer(s)Bright Future
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • EU: 25 October 2013

FIFA Manager 14 is afootball managementvideo game developed by Bright Future GmbH, published byElectronic Arts worldwide under theEA Sports label and released onWindows XP,Windows Vista,Windows 7 andWindows 8 in October 2013. The game was mentioned in an EA press release on 8 May by EA Labels presidentFrank Gibeau and later fully confirmed on the German EAFacebook page on 19 July. A statement regarding the game was finally released on 31 July. The game was released on 24 October 2013 in Germany and a day later in the UK. It is the last installment of the FIFA Manager series as it was announced no further editions afterFIFA Manager 14 would be released.

The game was released as a Legacy Edition along withFIFA 14 forPS2,PSP,PS Vita,Wii andNintendo 3DS. This means no updates to gameplay or game modes at all and no new game modes and features apart from updated kits, rosters and statistics.The only changes toFIFA Manager 14 are the fact that over 25 previously locked features are now available to play right from the start such as Psychological Profile, Coach Rumors, Team Matrix and Expanded Statistics. The international and national name pools have also undergone a complete overhaul, with over 6,000 names added.

The game consists of over 1000 officially licensed clubs, featuring more than 35,000 players, across more than 70 licensed leagues.FIFA Manager 14 retains all of the licenses fromFIFA Manager 13, but with the addition of Brazil'sCampeonato Brasileiro Série A, Chile'sCampeonato Nacional Petrobras, Colombia'sLiga Postobón,Argentine Primera División and the PolishEkstraklasa. There is also the addition of licensed squads for all of the teams in theUkrainian Premier League, CroatianPrva HNL and the CzechGambrinus Liga.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Moby Games: Developer listing". Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved2007-04-05.
  2. ^[1]Archived 2011-07-24 at theWayback Machine Play.tm
  3. ^[2]Archived 2011-06-11 at theWayback Machine IT Reviews
  4. ^"FIFA Manager 10 Impressions". Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved2015-10-16.
  5. ^Purchese, Robert (July 9, 2009)."EA takes FIFA Manager 10 online".Eurogamer.
  6. ^ab"FIFA MANAGER 13".Gamasutra.Electronic Arts. 29 May 2012. Retrieved24 September 2012.
  7. ^Sliwinski, Alexander (9 June 2012)."FIFA 13, FIFA Manager 13 kick out E3 screens, trailer".Joystiq. Retrieved24 September 2012.

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