Premier Manager is the name of a football management video game series started in 1992. Published by Gremlin Interactive, it was first developed by Realms of Fantasy, later passed to Spanish company Dinamic Software. The later games are published and developed by Zoo Digital Publishing, who bought the rights from Infogrames and hired some members of the original Gremlin staff.
Premier Manager 2000 was the first game to be developed and published by the new Premier Manager intellectual property owners Zoo Digital. It was released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation.
Continuing the Premier Manager series Premier Manager 2000 brings football management back with more features. Allowing four players to go up against each other with their favorite team and with the use of the multi-tap.
Take part in the transfer market involving teams and players from England, Italy, Germany, France and Spain. Take your team into domestic and European competitions to become the best team in Europe. As well as team management you control all aspects of your stadium including ticket pricing, expansions, scouts and finances with the bank.
With 3D match play you can see your changes and formations in action accompanied by commentary from Barry Davies.
Manufacturer's description:
The fans, the players, the directors expect great things from you - don't fail them! New stylish and user-friendly interface: Complete control at your fingertips. Exclusive feature: Manage teams in England, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and conquer domestic and European competitions. Total management control: Transfer deals including player exchanges, customs tactics, hire and fire scouts & medical staff, take bank loans and overdrafts. Unrivalled accuracy: Up-to-date squads and transfer valuations, comprehensive training schedules, in-depth sponsorship and stadium improvement sections. Advanced AI and match engine: Realistic team and staff behaviour on and off the pitch. Perfect match highlights: See your strategy work in superb 3D, complemented by the unmistakable commentary of Barry Davies.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D & 3D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Soccer Management theme.
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