Championship Manager 2003-2004 is coming on October 26, and Electronic Arts has released new screenshots from the game. The screenshots show off a variety of gameplay modes, such as quick match, match, and challenge. Players will be able to win matches and even attend their birthdays, but the challenges for the quick match are focused on scouting and dealing with players. EA has also confirmed that the game will have an all-new free agent system that lets players customize the appearance of their characters.
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Championship Manager 2007 has officially been unveiled, and Sports Interactive's CM 07 will be coming to the PC, 360, PS2, PS3, PSP and Xbox 360 on July 27. The press release claims it will feature every league and team and, according to the press release, will feature "futuristic footy management with realistic power-ups and over 40 official leagues."
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Championship Manager Quiz 2 is out now on Xbox, PS2 and PC. Players will be able to control their teams over the rest of the world. Championship Manager Quiz 2 is a two player game that supports up to 24 players in addition to the single player.
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Championship Manager Season 2001-2002 has been on track for a release next month. The game has already received numerous reviews. GameSpot News has been contacted with Sega of America to confirm the release.While the game won't be in the shops until April 24, GameSpot News says that CM Season 2001-2002 will not be available until April 30.
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Championship Snowboarding 2004 is out now for the PC and Xbox, and while this latest build was announced back in May, it's already available in retail stores.The game is being developed by Vicarious Visions, the team behind last year's Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, so it should offer a smoother ride and sharper textures, as well as better AI.
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Championship Spades Classic will be available this Thursday, October 7, and can be purchased as a stand-alone game.This add-on includes three new maps, as well as various game modes, such as capture the flag, along with a total of sixteen game modes.
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Chaos Legion, one of many upcoming online games from Electronic Arts and NetDevil, is looking quite impressive at this early stage of development. At this point, a representative of the game is apparently still tweaking and polishing to make the final version stand out from the crowds of other online games. The developers did note that the game is being prepared for an early alpha test, and they are still aiming for an early release next year.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is getting a few additional trailers and promos today, so we know that some of them are very pretty. We’re not about to go out of our way to offend our sensibilities. We’re going to be dropping some never-before-seen Japanese goodness. So if you really want to get the whole chocolate factory excited, click here to see all the trailers and promos.
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Chaser RunFor a while, Square’s Famitsu magazine (now defunct) was posting its scans from Square’s Tokyo headquarters and we finally got our first glimpse of the video game.The clip shows a couple of scenes from the game (action, three-minute animation and the confusing lack of English voice-overs) which should give you enough reason to catch up. The whole thing is intercut with shots of an open world, with a radio broadcasting from a church and even a train that is carrying a hamster from the upcoming Zone of the Enders.
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Chelsea Club Manager is the new free-to-play management game from Konami and ZOOOOL. The title offers online gameplay through Facebook, Twitter, and Facebook, where fans can interact and compete in the Champions League.Like in the UEFA Champions League, players can spend real-life money to boost their team’s stats or transfer players to other clubs in the stadium. The brand new game will feature 11 all-star teams and 21 top teams, including current and former club footballers.
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