'Ere we go, 'ere we go,
'ere we go - get ready for
Mexico '86 with Macmillan's
World Cup Soccer, a multi-feature package which should
satisfy, whether you're a
Speccy or footy freak.
The tape is double sided (a
game of two halves you might
say) with a fact file and a game
simulation - which should
have you over the moon. The
simulation starts with a warm
up of heading and penalty skills
that'll test your arcade abilities.
Good graphics here. You then
move on to management. Pick
which country you wish to be,
then select a squad or accept
the programmed one. I can
understand the computer might
struggle to give you the Cameroons squad, but if you
choose to be England you'll be
given an all-time greats squad
of muiti-nationals. If only Pele
really was English!
The computer will now pit
you against another nation in
your section. The first half is
unseen - but injuries and
scores with times are flashed
up. In the second half you can
compensate for any program
failings by using the heading
and penalty skills first seen at
warm up.
But what's this? Kuwait and
New Zealand seem to do
uncommonly well for soccer
minnows and the Great Shilts
has become goal scorer as
well as goal keeper. Still, this
ought to keep you happy until
the real thing in June.
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