Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager for Commodore 64

Commodore 64

Sport soccer football managerial
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Click on play Commodore 64 game now button first to start emulator and load the game. Joystick - Keyboard controls:

Joystick Keyboard 1: ~ CTRL = LEFT / RIGHT / UP / DOWN ~ FIRE
Joystick Keyboard 2: A D W S ~ SHIF = LEFT / RIGHT / UP / DOWN ~ FIRE

Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager

Online version of Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager for Commodore 64. Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager is a football computer game that was released exclusively to Europe in 1989. This video game involves taking the role of Kenny Dalglish as he manages an English football team from the Football League Fourth Division right to the Football League First Division. The game is powered mainly by icons and menus; dragging the `managerial football` genre into the 1990s. A chairman can be consulted if players made the right decision while a physiotherapist can check for player injuries and the football scout can find players that can be recruited into the team...

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Released in
1989
Publisher
Cognito
Developer
Cognito
Platforms
ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST
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Commodore 64 Computer

Online emulated version of Kenny Dalglish Soccer Manager was originally developed for the Commodore 64 (also known as the C64 or the CBM 64), an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. Preceded by the Commodore VIC-20 and Commodore PET, the C64 took its name from its 64 kilobytes (65,536 bytes) of RAM. With support for multicolor sprites and a custom chip for waveform generation, the C64 could create superior visuals and audio compared to systems without such custom hardware. The C64 dominated the low-end computer market (except in the UK) for most of the 1980s.

The C64 uses an 8-bit MOS Technology 6510 microprocessor, 64 KB of 8-bit-wide dynamic RAM, 1 KB of 4-bit-wide static color RAM for text mode and 38 KB are available to built-in Commodore BASIC 2.0 on startup. The graphics chip, VIC-II, features 16 colors, eight hardware sprites per scanline (enabling up to 112 sprites per PAL screen), scrolling capabilities, and two bitmap graphics modes. The C64 has a resolution of 320×200 pixels, consisting of a 40×25 grid of 8×8 character blocks. The C64 has 255 predefined character blocks, called PETSCII.

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online game added: 2012-06-13, by dj