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Revision as of 09:59, 20 April 2023
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Developer(s) | Dinamic Multimedia |
Publisher(s) | Gremlin Interactive |
Series | Premier Manager |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64 |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Premier Manager: Ninety Nine – Total Football Management is a soccer management simulation game, for PC, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 (with the N64 version known as Premier Manager 64).[1] It was released only in Europe[2] in 1999 and was developed by Dinamic Multimedia and published by Gremlin Interactive.[3] It is part of the Premier Manager series and is endorsed by Kevin Keegan.
Overview
Premier Manager: Ninety Nine is a football management simulation game that puts the player in charge of a team of their choice from the top four English divisions (Premier League to the third division, as it was known at the time) or the top two Italian leagues (Serie A and Serie B) on the PlayStation version, but limited to just the English leagues in the PC and N64 releases.[4] The player must manage the team's tactics, formations and training. The player must also manage the financial side of running a football club so to be able to afford to purchase new players for the team.
Premier Manager uses the Actua Soccer engine to display football matches.[5] At the time this was a new feature and set Premier Manager apart from other football management games. Using the engine allows the player of the game to view the match in great detail and assess where tactical changes need to be made.[4] The game featured commentary from Barry Davies.[6]
Development
Madrid-based Dinamic Multimedia had already worked on several titles in the genre, having developed and published the PC Fútbol series from 1992 and developed the Premier Manager series for Gremlin Interactive since the '97 release.[3]
Reception
Steve Key of CVG gave the PlayStation version a score of 5/5, praising the breadth of the gameplay compared to Championship Manager 3, describing the ability to "pick sponsors for hoardings around the pitch, TV rights, upgrade the stadium [and] fluctuate ticket prices" alongside the traditional management options as "almost player-chairman simulation".[5]
References
- ^ "Premier Manager Ninety Nine for Nintendo 64 (1999)".
- ^ "Premier Manager 64 IGN Profile". IGN. 1999. Archived from the original on 2006-04-23. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
- ^ a b "Premiership Material: Interview with the developers of Premier Manager '99". Ultimate PC (18). Rapide Publishing: 30–33. January 1999.
- ^ a b Hiranand, Ravi (1999-07-07). "Premier Manager 64 IGN preview". IGN. Archived from the original on 2006-04-23. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
- ^ a b Key, Steve (17 March 1999). "Review: Premier Manager '99". Computer and Video Games (209). EMAP: 50.
- ^ Chrismas, Warren (April 1999). "The pie's the limit with...Premier Manager '99". PC Zone (75). Dennis Publishing: 50–51.