![]() ![]() There wasn't an awful lot wrong with CM 2007 (released earlier this year), and with this 2008 edition, Eidos has gone down the same route of giving the depth precedence over unnecessary visuals. With this in mind, has it still got the talent to stay top of the league? Here, Championship Manager continues in its quest as the best in the land on mobile, in a sector that boasts the pretty LMA Manager and the hugely impressive Real Football: Manager Edition. Of course in the 13 years since, the Championship Manager franchise has gone on to become the king in its field, although recent years have seen Sega's Football Manager rival brand swinging the balance of favour away from Eidos' favourite (not entirely surprising given that the team behind FM used to be responsible for CM).īut those are battles being fought mostly on consoles and PC. No, we're on about the infinitely more important Championship Manager '94, with which the concept of the football management genre hit new heights. Unfortunately, we're not talking about spending some time with the buxom blonde you always had a crush on ever since starting secondary school. ![]() For many 15-16-year-olds during the summer of 1994, numerous hours of what was meant to be hard GCSE revision time was spent on, shall we say, less 'important' pursuits'.
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