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// International Sensible Soccer(1994)
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About International Sensible Soccer
Released to coincide with the 1994 World Cup, this version of Sensible Soccer was the first in the series to include national teams from outside Europe. The full World Cup tournament is featured, with players able to modify the selection of 24 participating teams—a notable option for English and French fans, as neither nation qualified for the tournament.
This edition also introduced an on-screen referee for the first time in the series. Club team data was updated to reflect recent transfers and kit changes since the previous version. Gameplay remains consistent with earlier editions, using a top-down perspective, small player sprites, and a loose ball control system.
Released to coincide with the 1994 World Cup, this version of Sensible Soccer was the first in the series to include national teams from outside Europe. The full World Cup tournament is featured, with players able to modify the selection of 24 participating teams—a notable option for English and French fans, as neither nation qualified for the tournament.
This edition also introduced an on-screen referee for the first time in the series. Club team data was updated to reflect recent transfers and kit changes since the previous version. Gameplay remains consistent with earlier editions, using a top-down perspective, small player sprites, and a loose ball control system.
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Game modes: Single player, Multiplayer
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When was International Sensible Soccer released?
International Sensible Soccer released on June 27, 1994, developed by Sensible Software and published by Renegade Software, Telegames.
What platforms is International Sensible Soccer available on?
International Sensible Soccer is available on Amiga CD32, Atari ST/STE, DOS, Amiga, Atari Jaguar. It supports single player, multiplayer.