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    Premier Manager
    Four matches occurring simultaneously
    Developer(s)Realms of Fantasy
    Publisher(s)Gremlin Interactive
    Designer(s)John Atkinson, Alex Kewin
    SeriesPremier Manager
    Platform(s)Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, Sega Mega Drive
    Release date1992 (Amiga, Atari, DOS)
    1995 (Mega Drive)
    Genre(s)Sports simulation
    Mode(s)Single player, Multi-player
    MediaFloppy disk, Game cartridge

    Premier Manager is a football management simulator video game for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST platforms. It was released in 1992 by Gremlin Interactive. Later the game was developed for the Sega Mega Drive. While the Amiga, Atari and DOS versions were all similar, the Mega Drive version closer resembled Premier Manager 2. The objective of the game is to manage a football club successfully within the top five divisions in the English league system. Premier Manager is the first game in the Premier Manager series.

    Overview

    Premier Manager allows up to four users to play the game as managers of English football conference league football clubs. The user must manage the team to win football matches and maintain financial stability. There is no set target to the game, but the general aim is to manage teams as successfully as possible, by managing a Premier League team to the championship title and winning the trophy competitions, such as the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup.

    To win matches, the manager must set formations, pick the team, buy new players, and adequately set coaching schedules to maintain player abilities. To be financially successful, the manager must not spend more than is available. The manager can also raise money by getting loans, selling players, organising sponsorship and ticket sales. The manager can increase revenue from ticket sales by improving the stadium capacity and facilities, and raising ticket prices accordingly.

    Premier Manager covers the top five divisions of the English football league system that were known at the time as the Premier League, Division One, Division Two, Division Three and Conference League and also a fictitious "Part Time" league, made up of real non-league teams. All the league data and information about players is from the 1992/1993 football season.

    Mega Drive version

    The Sega Mega Drive version of Premier Manager was released in 1995. On the box it had the claim "the First Ever Football Management game for Mega Drive". The design of the game resembled Premier Manager 2 more than the original Premier Manager, and allowed just two players instead of four. This version of Premier Manager has the player start with a Division Three football team unlike non console versions. The cartridge included a battery backed up 32Mb memory chip to allow the player to save games.

    Reception

    The Amiga version of Premier Manager was well received by critics. The game received Amiga Computing's Gamer Gold award and a rating of 93%. The review highlighted how the well designed interface makes the game easy to play. Amiga Action also rated the review highly with 90% and their Amiga Action Accolade. Premier Manager received an average review from The One Amiga. The magazine said that the design of the game is nice, yet items such as the phone don't add much to the gameplay.

    References

    1. ^ Realms of Fantasy (1992). Premier Manager Instruction Manual. Gremlin Graphics. 
    2. ^ Premier Manager description. retropassion.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.
    3. ^ Roundell, Paul (February 1993). Premier Manager Amiga Computing review. Amiga Computing. Europress. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.
    4. ^ Bunker, Alan (December 1992). Premier Manager Amiga Action review. Amiga Action. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.
    5. ^ Byron, Simon (December 1992). Premier Manager The One Amiga review. The One Amiga. EMAP. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.


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