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Be a Goal-Scoring Superstar Hero!

Sensible World of Soccer, the ultimate installment of the 1990s favorite pixelated sports game, with in-depth management options and over 29 000 real-life players you can pick for your dream-team, is now available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

This game occupies a unique place in history: considered Best Amiga Game of All Time (by Amiga Power) and included in Stanford University's list of "the ten most important video games of all time" alongside such groundbreaking titles as Space Wars, Tetris, SimCity and Doom, there is more to this sports game than you might think. So what makes it such an amazing title? It combines an elegant simplicity of gameplay--there are eight directions of travel and single key to pass, shoot, head, and interact with the game--with authenticity and a deep career mode, where you must manage an entire soccer club or team as well as play the games.

In Sensible World of Soccer the controls are simple, but don't think the game is easy; it realistically models all of the players who were active in the sport at the time, and while if your finger-twitching skills aren't up to snuff you can still watch your team's games unfold in Coach Mode, you'll find that the A.I. poses a respectable challenge regardless of whether you're playing on the field or managing your team in the league.

Don't be fooled by the fact that this football--erm, soccer--game lacks the features of the most recent FIFA games Sensible World of Soccer is a true gem, and one that clearly has inspired the entire genre of sports games. Get it now for only $5.99 on GOG.com.
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Rincewind81: Where is the german language?
Score a goal and you'll hear the commentator speak in German :D.
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JudasIscariot: Score a goal and you'll hear the commentator speak in German :D.
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Rincewind81: Sorry, but you are advertising the game with language support for the following languages:

English, French, Italian, German

Thats why i bought the game. And the version seems to be english only. Only one installer and no ingame option to switch the language.
You switch languages from within the game instead of a seperate launcher or installer. This would explain why an old DOS game weighs in at approx. 250 MB :D.

edit: I double checked before we released that any language we advertise on the card actually works :D.
Post edited February 21, 2013 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: You switch languages from within the game instead of a seperate launcher or installer. This would explain why an old DOS game weighs in at approx. 250 MB :D.
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Rincewind81: How?

The main screen and first screen after loading:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13135711/Mainscreen%2B.PNG

The options menu:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/13135711/options.PNG
The seperate languages for SWOS 96/97 can be found in your Start menu. So the path is Start > GOG.com > Sensible World of Soccer > your language preference. I hope that helps :D
Fixed. Thanks for the clarification. :)
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JudasIscariot: Fixed. Thanks for the clarification. :)
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keremix: Would you also fix this one? http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/wing_commander_secret_ops

This is actually the expansion to Wing Commander Prophecy and they are not released here yet. I think it was marked as "completed" because it was confused with Wing Commander: The Secret Missions which is an expansion for the original Wing Commander (different games).
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StarEye: snip
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keremix: I guess I'll play it on Amiga then :)
And done. Thanks again :D
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Kyonhism: You will find fan patches in some websites :)
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RafaelLopez: Ah, that's the kind of thing I'd like to see! Anyone know of such patches?
Try sensiblesoccer.de. Don't be fazed by the .de domain as there is an English version of the site.