Sensible Soccer '98

Sensible Soccer '98 (1997)

by Sensible Software, GT Interactive Software
Genres:Sport
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Sensible Soccer '98 was made for the World Cup 1998 and can be played as both player and coach. The gameplay is supposed to be mostly the same as for the old games but the graphics has been updated with a 3D engine. The games features three arcade options, plus a preset World Championship and the option to create your own competitions. You are also able to create your own custom teams.Show more
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