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LMA Manager 2006
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Management game
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LMA MANAGER 2006: The best football management game for PS2 and Xbox just got better! New game and database engine for the most powerful LMA ever. The most realistic Transfer Market system with complex contract negotiations. The continued ...
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First info about LMA Manager 2006
Posted on Tuesday, 22 March 2005 by Thibaut, source: Fragland.net
Codemasters sent us a press-release in which they're announcing their new soccer manager game LMA Manager 2006. The game should be available in October for PS2 and Xbox and will use a hugely realistic transfer system and a brand-new game engine, to put it in their words.
Here's a list of features:
New game and database engine for the most powerful LMA ever. The most realistic Transfer Market system with complex contract negotiations. The continued evolution of the 3D-match to show player reactions as the match progresses. All new look and contemporary styling for intuitive interface and stats screens. More teams than ever for real football management at all levels: grass roots, domestic, and European. New 'Football One' Interactive TV station - your window on the football world. More real-life stadia with more customisation options than ever before. New fully featured Training section with 3D Training Match and In-Depth Training Report. Online Content Sharing: More interactive elements for the massive LMA online community.
That sounds like a lot of PR-gibberish to me, but on the other hand, you can't blame the man for doing his job. Even if that job involves around annoying hapless journos with their marketing yeda yeda.
But as they say, a picture tells a thousand words, so you can have an estimated 22000 words right here.
Here's a list of features:
That sounds like a lot of PR-gibberish to me, but on the other hand, you can't blame the man for doing his job. Even if that job involves around annoying hapless journos with their marketing yeda yeda.
But as they say, a picture tells a thousand words, so you can have an estimated 22000 words right here.
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