Jun 13, 2006

PC Review: 'Sensible Soccer 2006'

At last, a chance to toss those silly looking joypads aside and grab what real men were always supposed to grab. Joysticks! Yes, joysticks, even better digital joysticks, for this is a review of Sensible Soccer's latest spawn, and Sensible Soccer was meant to be played only in the traditional way. The joystick way. Oh, in case you didn't know, it also happened to be the best footie ever, on any platform and of every possible universe. Of course not everybody believed this. The unenlightened ones grumbled about the lack of impressive eye-candy, the incompetent ones about the lightning fast gameplay speed, the stuck-in-the-past ones about Sensi not being Kick Off 3 and the really hopeless ones about the lack of realism. Well, my friends, if you want realism, go out, play football and feel the pain. If, on the other hand, you want the best feel of the beautiful game, the perfect footbaling pace, the anti-goalie aftertouch, and all this without risking a heart attack, then play Sensible Soccer, preferably on the Amiga and if possible with a digital joystick.

What do you mean you don't have an Amiga? Who says that's ancient history? Just kill the FIFA fanboy in you, gag your inner PES groupie, and stay with me, as I tell you an almost perfect fairy tale, lovingly named Sensible Soccer 2006, The Rebirth of a Legend, dealing with the second attempt to bring Sensible Soccer in the 3d era and the first one that actually manages it. A story of great successes and minor failures, a story of football wet dreams and ball porn. A story about the best, but unfortunately not without its flaws, contemporary footie on the PC. A story about a game that doesn't cost a fortune. This is the story of Sensible Soccer 2006.

Actually, it's no story. It's a review. Sorry about that.

Sensi 2006 is played in the traditional 16bit bird's eye view, just like its revered daddy, only slightly zoomed in, a bit angled and with a quite more dynamic camera. In case you were wondering, that's totally unlike the FIFA/PES viewpoints and definitely a good thing, as the player can see a much greater part of the field, thus having a chance to get imaginative with his passing, pull through smart long balls, deep crosses, or even score a 40 metre goal. All this was admittedly already there in the original Sensi. What the 2006 version added to the experience are some very stylish 3d cell shaded graphics and excellent replays, a greater variety of stadiums, weather conditions and outfits and quite a few new game mechanic changes. Every player now has a certain amount of stamina, that has to last him for the whole match. Then -and that's quite an important bit- 2 more buttons have been added to Sensi's original one-button gameplay, the first being for short passes and the second for sprinting. Finally, the (much improved) keeper can instantly be controlled with the press of a button. Oh, and there is a small arrow showing the direction the ball will follow if kicked. Aftertouch has by large remained the same (just flick the joystick right after the ball leaves the player's foot to the desirable direction), as has the two players mode. Make that the glorious two players mode, that shames the multiplayer capabilities of any MMORPG or FPS. Well, at least in the fun-factor it does...

Unfortunately, though, Sensible Soccer 2006 isn't perfect. It doesn't even give you the chance to lead the Dead Rockstars team to victory. There are also slight problems, a mediocre tactics screen, un-funny spin-off names for real players (there's an editor though), and at times a lack of polish. Nothing that couldn't get fixed with a patch mind you, but irritating nonetheless. The controls are at (rare) times unexpectedly unresponsive, some offsides spotted by the ref just don't exist, and graphic glitches haven't been 100% avoided. Add to this that the original Sensible Soccer was apparently much faster. And better (at least on the Amiga).

Still though. An amazingly fun football game. Codemasters just did it!

That's an (eight and a half) out of (ten).

And what follows is the trailer (via):




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82 comments:

  1. Well, sorry Gnome, but its either Fifa or Winning Eleven here, and I chose to buy Fifa, and I think its a great soccer sim... of course I'd rather play Madden but...

    Sensible Soccer sounds great but I'm not a big enough fan to import it.

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  2. Oh Lord. That Sensi game looks like utter tripe!!! Give me Pro Evo Soccer 4 (pro evo 5 stinks) any day over Sensi!

    And Ross - Madden?! Are you insane?! It's the gaming equivalent of plunging your hands into a deep fat fryer!!!

    Oh, and lest I forget - Gnome, great review as ever.

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  3. Glad you liked the review Tom, but really, it's a great game. Try the demo... Did you like the Amiga version?

    And ross, Madden is a)incomprehensible b)boring c)slow... And of course I can't understand why American football is a game played with ones hands...

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  4. PES2 (even with all the editing) for me, but I did cut my teeth on Sensi, remarkably I still have my old joystick. Excellent review nonetheless.

    (heads off to bandage his deep fried hands)

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  5. Weird talking about hands...

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  6. To be honest, I only ever had sensi world cup 94 edition on the jaguar. It was alriiiight - i liked the team customisation options and i believe it was the only game at the time (and probably still is) to feature a 'foul throw'! But now...?

    I don't dispute that it looks like a fun, simple knock about, but i think opinions have changed over the last 15 years and the unique visual style of this new sensi will probably turn more people off than make them want to investigate further.

    Totally agree with your views on American footy though. It's simply hideous innit?!

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  7. Perhaps you're right on Sensi... I mean on how people will recieve it.. Eurogamer on the other hand did award the XBOX360 version a 9/10, which is an admittedly rare score.

    Never played Sensi on the Jaguar, but both the Megadrive and PC version were ok. The Amiga was just amazing. You can't understand unless you've played it...

    And finally yes, American footy is quite horrible. Baseball though, seems even worse.

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  8. How can you guys not enjoy the two greatest, most entertaining sports (baseball and football)?

    Now, dont tell me you dont enjoy basketball...

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  9. lol, Ross - you've just named the unholy trinity of sports! Baseball, Basketball and NFL - (shudder). You couldn't pay me to sit and watch an MLB, NBA or NFL game. Forget deep frying my hands - i'd rather deep fry my whole body then eat myself.

    I do quite like watching NHL though, so it's not all bad.

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  10. Basketball is nice.. And we (Panathinaikos that is) has won 3 times the European Championship, and made it something like 5 or 6 times to the final...

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  11. Hey, Tom, Canada is north of my country :-)

    Actually, hockey is an incredibly exciting sport to see live. I've seen a few live NHL games and they are great. Even if you dont like watching it on TV you may still enjoy the excitement of it. The Sega Sport's NHL 2K4 game is fun, too, as well as NHL Hitz...

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  12. Ah yes...Hockey is interesting. Speedy, brutal, smart, technincal... almost like football on ice. I like that.

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  13. Yeah, Hockey is a bit like footy on ice - that's why I like it. Sadly, Manchester's ice hockey team (Manchester Storm) went bust several years ago, and the new team (Manchester Phoenix) couldnt afford the rent for the Manchester Arena so they had no rink...then they went bust too!!! Same thing happened to the Manchester Giants (Basketball). It seems there is very little interest in the UK when it comes to sports other than football (soccer)!

    Ross, I used to love NHLPA on the megadrive - that was ace, and the NHL games from EA are cool. I've actually got NHL 2K on the DC - that's brilliant too, but its a bit too hard to score! Or maybe I'm just rubbish.

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  14. (moves the deep fat fryer)

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  15. Why isn't Man Utd enough? Why move the fryer?

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  16. move the frier?

    in case someone gets deep fried for playing ma mad....madden, there i've said it.

    (puts the frier back, dons asbestos scuba diving outfit)

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  17. Yep. Man United is enough. And Man City, but the less said about that shower of sh*te, the better methinks.

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  18. Interesting :) - thanks for sharing...

    Congrats on your silver medal. Thank you for stopping by and participating in the training camp. Your medal is read for 'pick-up'.

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  19. (hands gnome some gold paint)

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  20. Thank you Mr. Elderly. That's so much better...

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  21. gnome, I have to agree with your review. Sensible Soccer 2006 is pretty good but nothing compared to the original on the Amiga. Sensible World of Soccer was the best footie game ever and the Amiga version was by far the best. (I still have my Amiga 500 and a copy of SWOS). Unfortunately, this new version has disappointed me.

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  22. Well, the previous version was much worse, and this could be much better if suitingly patched... And I do enjoy sensi on the Amiga, but only have one joystick left...

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  23. Welcome to the Lair Hank (it's mice and cozy, isn't it?). Of course and every team's fan is warmly welcomed sa long as it's a) not a Real Madrid or b) a Lazzio supporter.

    Now, regarding a few points you're making...

    1)You're an athlete... wow! Haven't played anything but the odd basketball game (once/year) since I left highscholl, and that's to ancient a memory.

    2) National Championships are a brilliant idea, and the Champions is League is enough.

    3) The Juventus crowd will soon just hope to play the Serie B

    4) Totally agree on the Hockey thing...

    5) Sensi of yore > any 3d Sensi

    6) AMIGA THE BEST!!!11!

    Welcome... Grab a chair, have a drink and humor us...

    :)

    PS Have a look at the "Competition pro USB" joystick... It might just suit you

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  24. Even though Boksic -just like any Croatian footballer- was an great player, Lazzio, or should i say SS Lazzio, will always be a loathed team... AS Roma on the other hand... :)

    Anyway, hope the joystick suits you, and you could also get a downloadable version of the game , over at Sensi's site.

    Asprilla...

    Oh, and do ramble on please...

    :)

    (why cant I access your blog? any idead?)

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  25. I think, that when you log in to your blogger account you'll be presented with an option to "create a blog".

    It should be on the first page (the dashboard) and towards the upper part of the screen. A blue button...

    Mind you, that's a precious football appreciating girlfriend. A rare breed indeed. Kudos to her.

    Brolin.. :)

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  26. No rush... I'll be here...

    Have fun there!

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  27. Hank, welcome back!

    Nice to have a hockey player who uses beer as a life-sustaining medium around :)

    As for (the much hated) SS Lazzio. First of all they are indeed called SS, even though I don't know what this SS means. One of the Ss though must definitely mean something like Sport. On the other hand Lazzio was Mussolini's favorite team and is still supported by Rome's fascists. Guess this also answers why I go for AS Roma...

    Sensible Soccer already has an admittedly rudimentary management feature, but if management is your thing I would suggest you have a look at the ultimate life destroyer: Football Manager. Then again who knows... Sensi might get an add-on, but I don't really know.

    Msl...hmmm... don't think anyone cares about this. Sorry. We have Spanish, Italian, french, English, local, Champions' and quite a few interesting S.American leagues... MSL just doesn't seem more interesting than the league of the Emirates...

    Cheers

    PS Drink and drive, the surefire way to get your driving license suspended... Still, I've never been caught (mostly because I don't use the car for my nightlife sortees anymore..)

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  28. Hank,

    unfortunately you missed quite a bit... No relations with England here, here being Greece. I just didint mention the local league as it's not really worth watching... i would defnitely not include it in a top 10 list, but probably would in a top 20.
    The MSL i'm afraid wouldn't quite make it there... Still, I guess it would be nice for US to get its own decent league, even though its mostly women interested in the sport... :o

    Glad things are going well in your real world. Perhaps a nice opportunity for more beer?

    Hmmm... I cant say I was thrilled to find out what Roma's colors symbolize...Still... the fans are definitely anti-fascist (beside a small part, that is)... Thanks for the wiki links too, it never occured to me...

    As for Football Manager (the only true Manager game and a creation of the people of the original Championship manager), it is just brilliant. BRILLIANT actually... You dont get to "play" the game per se, but you get to handle everything a coach/manager does. The transfer market, the teams system, managing the match, substituting players, searching for talent, the whole shebang. You even get to dabble in the team's economics... So, no, you don't get more powerful in any way, other than getting to understand the game..

    Cheers

    (off to sleep again)

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  29. I'm pretty sure you'll get to blame me, as this game is the absolute time-sink.. More of a time blackhole actually...

    As for Roma's colors, it was just that I never thought they'd be so un-democratic... They tend (nowadays) to be seen as footballing italy's progressive colors...

    Nothing important really.

    Now, quick-quick, back to FM!

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  30. :)

    Hank,
    not to worry. It's a complicated game, but also one featuring a brilliant interface.

    Start off by browsing through a few links:

    http://www.sigames.com/
    http://www.footballmanager.co.uk/en/index.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_Manager

    Then select a team you know, and start by creating a formation you like. Better choose one of the standard formations, something like a 4-3-3. You should then try to play a few friendly games, just to get a feel of the match engine.

    Don't worry about training or the transfer market just yet.

    Let me know how it's going.

    Cheers!

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  31. :)

    Well, Real it is then...

    Oh, and just remembered that FM 2006 hasalso a tutorial feature. never actually used it, but they tell me its fine!

    Oh, and I'll have a nice tequilla!

    www.sigames.com/the_bootroom.php?type=view&article_id=1188

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  32. Ah.... perfect! You got it! That's the whole point!

    :)

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  33. Yeah, quite a bally guy, but *really* I dont think he ever got that job... besides I've heard tales of exploiting FM's game engine and going on to win the Champions League with FC Nowhere...

    Good luck with your league then... And do try now that you got the hand of it) to ty uing a smaller team.

    :)

    Tequilla!

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  34. Glad to see you back Hank... Unfortunately I haven't ever tried changing my name mid-season... Guess it should be possible. Did you chaeck the FM forums?

    Havana Club and Lemon!

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  35. Hank,

    glad you are still around my friend :)

    As for training tips, I usually focus on tacticts and developing the attributes of my younger players, who I usually go on and sell at ridiculusly high prices. After all I always play this game to create rich teams...

    Veterans on the other hand are quite a sentimental thing. I tend to offer them jobs, mostly because I'm actually using the team I also support in real life (Panathinaikos).

    Anyway...

    Have fun (and a bit of luck) during your weekend. I'll soon be taking some more time off (12-22 August) too.

    Take care Hank.

    gnome

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  36. Impressive..did this happen in real life?

    If yes, then I guess it's just a freak result...

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  37. Ahh, yes my friend, Monkey Island it is, and to be more precise Monkey Island 2 it is...

    The UK terrorist thingy (which I really don't believe is as serious as they try to show it off) can do absolutely nothing against my vacation... Ship's the way.

    Usually I don't bother with younger players, unless I use one of them in my first team.

    On the other hand my old striker, Warzycha, made an excellent trainer/asistant coach. But I guess he was meant for the job...

    Cheers

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  38. Hank,

    despite the intolerable heat summer is quite over and Warzycha will always be the best player to have ever played for PAO. And a smart one too...

    Ah yes, Cannon Fodder.. the days...

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  39. well, dear Hank, my vacation was fantastc, even though a bit short. Still... I'll make it up to me after October I hope...

    Ah, so you live in San Diego... isn't it a beautiful city?

    Anyway. Chicago is nice (i've heard) too... Did you enjoy yourselves?

    Have a nice trip home my friend

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  40. The weather here s ht as hell, and we've already started doing horribly in the new season... Damn. Guess FM is so much more enjoyable...

    Good luck in your dual career...AS for injuries there is not much you can do. Try squad rotation, avoiding overtly oushing older/injury prone players and use sorcery...

    Player's bought in their late 20s and without important injury history should do well too..

    Being extremely tired does indeed play a role, but only if their condition at the beginning of a match is -say- below 75-80%.

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  41. Raul, a coach? Oh dear, where has the world gone to...

    tsk, tsk

    :)

    Oh, and I'm mostly an urban planner (as well as a surveyor), while also trying to finish a PhD on urban theory and teaching at the University...

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  42. Well, guess Raul could simple be a 3rd assistant coach... Simply there to spirit the players.

    As for urban theory... No, not quite :) It's more on how urban space is being socially produced, divided etc.. (At least that's what I'm into, that and trying to figure out where the metropolis is going)

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  43. I usually don't fiddle a lot with the coaches, only substituting those gone and mostly trying to keep decent veterans in the team... Oh and you really don't need a lot of scouts either...

    From Real to Athletico? Weirdest of the weird... :)

    Regarding salaries: don't be afraid to send over-demanding players away. Youngsters should fill their gap. Don't overspend...

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  44. Well they do tend to catch on rather quickly, don't they ?

    New appartment huh? Nice.

    :)

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  45. I wouldn't like to say "I told you so", even though I actually did...

    Anyway... Bsides FM, regarding Sundays, I too have to admit they really make me want to drink and generally have fun. Yesterday for example I managed to crawl back to my place at around 4 o'clock, having just finished my seventh tequila. Not bad methinks...

    Oh, and that's quite a night there my friend. Bravo!

    :)

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  46. Ok... let's see now... (mind you MMORPGs are not my forte)...

    Top #1 RPG is definitely World of Warcraft (WoW) by Blizzard, currently having around 7 million players on the official (legal) servers...

    Then we have Second Life, not so much of an RPG, but more of a game-like life simulation, featuring a booming and very real economy.

    Korean RPGs like Lineage II are also very popular.

    Ultima Online (now in a state of a rennaisance of sorts) was the first true contemporary MMORPG (excluding previus text-only or MUD efforts).

    Oh, and Everquest is quite popular too... Guild Wars also.

    Matrix Online and Star Wars Galaxies on the other hand, don't seem to be doing that well...

    Anyway have a look at these links:

    www.gameogre.com/mmorpgs.htm
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MMORPGs
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMORPG
    www.mmorpg.com

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  47. LOL

    :)

    And it's always nice knowing everything is fine over there and of course that Real is taking another beating.

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  48. Don't really comment through the media, thus wouldn't knw much on media battles...

    Individual player instructions can be very handy, especially in the defense , where the most important of the opponents can be assigned to smeone (man-to-man) with similar characteristics.

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  49. You should see my team in real-life, desperately struggling (as I type this) to overcome an Ukranian underdog... Damn frustrating and dissapointing...

    Still... Tequila cant be bad, even if pizza destroying...

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  50. Uhm..yes.. right...

    I'm sure you're absolutely correct, even though I don't have the slightest idea what we're talking about...


    :)

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  51. Ah, I see, coach... All is clear now... Order has been finally restored.

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  52. Well, that is in Fahrenheit, right? Here it's still un-naturally hot, around 30-32 degrees Celsious...

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  53. Yikes!

    You must be burning there. Amazing. Right next to the ocean. I do remember SF and SD as pretty cool places, and it was the summer you know.. Then again it was 15 years ago too...

    Anyway. Drinking is always fun. Just like football. As long of course as the Air Conditioning is on...

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  54. Ah..my local team... sad subject, but things have started looking up now our new coach is here... He did disqualify Real Madrid to make the spanish cup-final last year, so he must be decent...

    Lemmings... Have a look at my "Flash for Fun" post, I have posted a link to a free (excellent) online version of Lemmings...

    For old games, I'd suggest you use dosbox, preferably with a front-end to make things simpler...

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  55. DOSbox is a piece of software that emulates older dos computers... Front-ends are programs ran on top of it to make it easier to use...

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  56. Exactly

    have a look here:

    http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/

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  57. I'm [retty sure it wont...

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  58. Yes, yes that's true, but only if they don't drown in the ocean, get crushed by 15-ton weights or get burned to death... Other than that, they could be saved...

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  59. apparently their bridge building abilities too...

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  60. Excellent! (?) 100% answered!

    :)

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  61. No, no, never "reject all", unless of course it's about an extremely crucial player. Say the team's captain and star...

    Other than that, always sell if you are offered more than twice the money you initially invested... BTW, do check out schoolboys around the world with shooting 20.

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  62. Very well done I guess :)

    Oh, I was mostly referring to long shots and to rich teams by greek standards... Think i've made Panathinaikos come close to 200m euros...

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  63. Pretty average really :)

    Actually, I wouldn't know how to answer hank. I mean, what's the average greek person like? And, average in what respect?

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  64. Do we sight-see? Well, depends whom your asking... I do regularly visit museums and/or "ruins", but quite a lot of Athenians haven't bothered to ever visit the Acropolis.

    As for entertainment. Hmmm... People tend to listen to (horrid) international pop and local folk-pop shite and dance while drinking murderously and over-priced drinks at kitsch bars. I and most of the people I know tend to go to bars or a select few clubs that would go for a rather more rock or jazzy feel... Mind you concerts here are ludicrously expensive, starting from 50 euros per person...

    Uhm.. there's more... I'll get back to it eventually... Sorry, I'm incredibly pressured right now...

    Cheers

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  65. Sorry hank, haven't the slightest idea...

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  66. Great to see sensi back i also hear SWOS is in the pipeline. The only gripe i have about the game is they should have left it as we all remeber it with the old style looking down at dots, fast game play. I think the graphics revamp has totaly spoiled the feel of the game and thats why im going to stick with PES on my console and get my SWOS fix on my old amiga.

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  67. Actually dear Anonymous, the graphics aren't much of problem.... It's the lack of full Snsi speed and the addition of all these buttons that change the feel... Still, a good game.

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  68. Gnome, it has been quite a long time since I posted...with that being said I have a problem that I couldn't find a specific forum that addressed it. I have Civ 3, and my install disc has a crack running thru it about a 1/2 inch into the info. What can I do? Is it possible to transfer the info to another disc, write it onto my hard-drive, or maybe something else? Oh, BTW, I've discovered Stella Artois from Belgium and it's quite tasty, although not a "full-bodied beer" by my tastebuds...just sayin'

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  69. Hank! Hey mate, welcome back and I hope everything is allright my friend. On the other hand it does sound like a destroyed Civ 3 disc, which would probably mean it can't be fixed. You could try this :

    http://www.cdscratchremover.com/

    though I wouldn't know if it works.

    As for Stella, well it's a fine (very) lager beer, perfect for a hot summer. You should rather try something like Lucifer or some monk-bear.

    Cheers!

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  70. Hey Gnome, I getting kinda frustrated with my Sensi Soccer 96/97 download. My Lemmings and Cannon Fodder games run fine (I got the DOSbox like you suggested) but Sensi won't run. Is it possible I downloaded an Amiga version somewhere? Or do I need a different game system (besides DOSbox) to run it maybe? I oredered that joystick you recommended and it's on the way, but I might not have a use for it
    :( Hank also, I'm having trouble logging in with the blogger account.

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  71. Well, you could have gotten the Amiga version, but that would mean you wouldn't have an .exe file and you would probably have to have a look at www.lemonamiga.com for emulation stuff. Have you tried the latest DOSbox? Any Dosbox frontends?

    What's wrong with Blogger? I can see your account perfectly fine really...

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  72. Gnome, nothings wrong, just operator stupidity. I couyldn't recall which login I used. Anyway, the DOSbox I have has recently been uploaded. Do I have to do anything for it to work? Does it just run the programs by itself? I just gt word today that my joystick has been shpped, 1-3 week wait now as it's coming from the UK.

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  73. btw, it does have and .exe file. but since I' not computer-savvy like my wife, I don't know what to do when things should work but don't.

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  74. here's what one verson I downloaded says when I want to do the basic install:
    "please enter the full drive/path where sensisible soccer is to be installed". Where should I place it?

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  75. As it's an exe file it will work on the PC. DOSbox has a nice tutorial over at its webpage and I there are lots of fantastic frontends making things easier. I'm using DOSSHell.

    Don't place it anywhere... It's asking for a virtual drive you have to create through DOSbox...

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  76. hey Gnome, got the joystick, it works well. Also got SS '06 which I've finally gotten the hang of. The only lacking game now is the attempts I've made for a download of SWOS 96/97 to actually run with me new joystick. I've gotten the keyboard to work, but it's just not the same if you know what I mean.

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  77. I absolutely see what you mean and that's why I still try to play Sensi on the Amiga... Getting a joystick to work on emulation though should be tricky, but I'm quite sute it's possible... Dosbox definitely supports joysticks and probably so does UAE.

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