LMA 2002 is the third in the Playstation football management series, and also the first to be released for Playstation 2. The PS1 version features 8,000 players in 302 clubs, whilst PS2 expands this to 17,000 players in 722 clubs across the European leagues. Both platforms offer the choice of playing a full career or taking on one of 10 challenges, such as taking over the bottom-placed team mid-season and attempting to avoid relegation. Regardless of game mode, managers have access to detailed tactics and training settings, allowing you to work on players' weaknesses and build on their strengths.
LMA 2002 was the final version in the series to be released on PlayStation, launched in October 2001. Although chiefly just an update from the 2001 version, the game did prove to be quite a stepping stone from the LMA of old and the LMA seen today. The transition to PlayStation 2 was a remarkable one.
The first PlayStation 2 incarnation went under the same name when released in April 2002. A significant update from PS1, it allowed players to manage in one of six European leagues, all of which were processed by the game simultaneously (the top two divisions in Italy, Spain, Germany and France were added, in addition to the existing top four divisions in England and Scotland). On the PS2, matches played out in full in a 3D match environment, followed by post-match highlights voiced by famous BBC presenter Gary Lineker alongside the returning Hansen. The game play advanced in this game from the 2001 version, in particular the in-match style. Players tend to shoot early, from around thirty yards, rather than enter into the penalty area.
The PS2 version lets you watch the full match in 3D, and both versions have a comprehensive highlights section, voiced on PS2 in the English version by real-life BBC analysts Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen.
Features:
Latest version of the topselling console footy management series
3D matches with advanced match engine with improved player AI and action replays
Every 2001-02 European team, strip and player--17,000 players from 722 clubs in 16 divisions
Huge transfer market
New user interface--fresh design, improved controls, dynamic presentation of statistics
Larger and more detailed squads
Highlights section with analysis from Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION:
The essential management game for every football fan.
Your team. Your decision. Your challenge.
Pick your favourite team and lead them to League position you know they deserve. Live the football management career of your dreams, handling teams from the 16 divisions in England, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy or Spain.
*Buy, sell and loan any player from the 17,000-strong transfer market.
*Choose your own formation and playing style or borrow tactics from classic football teams.
*Control your players, coaching, finances and stadium, or hire staff to lighten the load.
FEATURES:
- First & Third person perspectives.
- 3D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Soccer Management theme.
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