词条 | Liverpool (video game) |
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| image = Liverpool-Box Art.jpg | caption = John Barnes on the Liverpool box art | title = Liverpool | developer = Arc Developments | publisher = GrandSlam Entertainment | designer = Jason Stoat Jon Harrison Tim Coupe | released = {{vgy|1990}} (Amstrad CPC) {{vgy|1992}} (Amiga, ST, PC) {{vgy|1993}} (C64) | genre = Sports simulation | modes = Single player, Multi-player | composer = Allister Brimble (Amiga) | platforms = Amstrad CPC (original) Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amiga, MS-DOS }}Liverpool (also known as Liverpool: The Computer Game) is an association football video game released in {{vgy|1990}} for the Amstrad CPC. In {{vgy|1992}} versions were released for the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and MS-DOS platforms and a Commodore 64 version was released in {{vgy|1993}}. The game was developed by Arc Developments and published by GrandSlam Entertainment. Liverpool is based on the Liverpool F.C. football team. One or two players can play Liverpool. A ZX Spectrum version was advertised, but never actually released.[1] GameplayLiverpool is a football video game that allows the player to take control of Liverpool F.C. and play against other teams in the English football league system and FA Cup. The game allows the player choose the formation and pick the team from real players in the Liverpool squad. Before practice games, the player can also set the pitch type and duration. The gamelay consists of running with and without the ball, trapping the ball, throw ins, corner kicks and goal kicks. Liverpool also includes injuries and punishments from receiving red or yellow cards. The player can use a joystick or keyboard to control the game The player can play in Full Season mode where matches in both the league and FA Cup are played, or in FA Cup Only mode, where the cup competition alone is played. The best achievement in the game is winning the double. Each version of Liverpool for the different platforms included the updated Liverpool F.C. squad from the current season.[2] ReceptionThe different versions of Liverpool received mixed reviews. The Amstrad CPC version received a low 9% from Computer and Video Games. The magazine criticised the gameplay as "sluggish" and said the controls were frustrating.[3] The Commodore 64 version was considerably different and received 93% from Commodore Force. The magazine praised the smooth controls and artificial intelligence of the opposition.[4] CU Amiga rated the Amiga version of Liverpool 70%. The review said that the controls are sluggish and jerky and the animations of the players are very basic. The magazine recommended the game mainly for fans of the Liverpool football club.[5] References1. ^{{cite web | title=Liverpool entry at World of Spectrum | url=http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0009909 }} 2. ^{{cite book | title=Liverpool Amiga Version Manual | author=Chamberlain, Paul | publisher=GrandSlam | date=1992}} 3. ^{{cite journal|title=Liverpool Amstrad review in Computer and Video Games | publisher=Future Publishing | date=July 1990 | author=Rand, Paul}} 4. ^{{cite journal|title=Liverpool C64 review in "Commodore Force" | publisher=Europress | date=October 1993 | author=Price, James}} 5. ^{{cite journal|title=Liverpool Amiga review in CU Amiga | publisher=EMAP | date=September 1992 | author=Richards, Marc D.}} 10 : 1990 video games|Amiga games|Amstrad CPC games|Atari ST games|Commodore 64 games|DOS games|Association football video games|Liverpool F.C.|Video games scored by Allister Brimble|Video games developed in the United Kingdom |
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