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LMA Manager 2001: A Classic Football Management Game for PlayStation




LMA Manager 2001 is a football management simulation game developed by Codemasters and released for the PlayStation console in 2000. It is the second installment in the LMA Manager series, following LMA Manager 1999. The game features over 17,000 players from 722 clubs in 27 countries, as well as realistic match graphics and commentary. The player can take charge of any club in England, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or the Netherlands, and compete in various domestic and continental competitions.




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The game received positive reviews from critics, who praised its depth, realism, and accessibility. It was also a commercial success, selling over 300,000 copies in the UK alone. LMA Manager 2001 is widely regarded as one of the best football management games for the PlayStation platform, and a cult classic among fans of the genre.


Gameplay




LMA Manager 2001 is a football management simulation game, where the player takes the role of a manager of a football club. The player can choose from a variety of options to customize their manager's appearance, name, nationality, and preferred formation. The player can also select their starting club from any of the 722 available clubs in the game, or create their own club using the editor mode.


The main mode of the game is the career mode, where the player has to manage their club for up to 20 seasons. The player has to deal with various aspects of running a football club, such as scouting and signing players, setting tactics and training schedules, negotiating contracts and sponsorships, handling media and fan relations, and overseeing the club's finances. The player can also interact with other managers and players through phone calls, emails, and press conferences.


The game features a realistic match engine that simulates the matches based on the player's decisions and tactics. The player can watch the matches in either 2D or 3D mode, or skip them entirely and view the results. The matches are accompanied by commentary from Clive Tyldesley and Andy Gray, who provide analysis and feedback on the player's performance. The game also features a highlights mode that shows the key moments of each match.


Development and Release




LMA Manager 2001 was developed by Codemasters, a British video game developer and publisher founded in 1986. The game was designed by Jez Sherlock and Richard Yapp, who were also responsible for the previous LMA Manager game. The game used an updated version of the LMA Manager engine, which allowed for more detailed graphics and animations, as well as faster loading times. The game also featured an improved database that included more players, clubs, leagues, and competitions than before.


The game was released for the PlayStation console in Europe on October 27, 2000. It was later released in Australia on November 24, 2000. The game was not released in North America, as Codemasters did not have a distribution deal there at the time. The game was also compatible with the PlayStation 2 console, which was launched in Europe shortly after the game's release.


Reception




LMA Manager 2001 received positive reviews from critics upon its release. The game received an average score of 86% from GameRankings, based on 13 reviews. The game was praised for its depth, realism, and accessibility, as well as its graphics and commentary. Critics also noted that the game was addictive and fun to play.


Some of the positive reviews are as follows:



  • PlayStation Pro gave the game a score of 95%, calling it "the best football management sim ever" and "a must-have for any footy fan".



  • Official UK PlayStation Magazine gave the game a score of 9 out of 10, stating that it was "the most comprehensive and realistic management sim on PlayStation" and "a joy to play".



  • PSM3 gave the game a score of 8 out of 10, saying that it was "a superbly crafted management sim that will keep you hooked for months".



  • Computer and Video Games gave the game a score of 4 out of 5, commenting that it was "a brilliant management game that's easy to get into and hard to put down".




The game was also a commercial success, selling over 300,000 copies in the UK alone by February 2001. It was the best-selling PlayStation game in the UK for two weeks in a row, and the second best-selling game overall in October 2000. The game also won several awards, including the BAFTA Interactive Entertainment Award for Sports in 2001.


Legacy




LMA Manager 2001 is widely regarded as one of the best football management games for the PlayStation platform, and a cult classic among fans of the genre. The game has a loyal fan base that still plays and discusses the game online, as well as creates fan-made patches and updates for the game. The game is also considered to be influential and inspirational for other football management games, such as Football Manager and Championship Manager.


The game was followed by several sequels, such as LMA Manager 2002, LMA Manager 2003, LMA Manager 2004, LMA Manager 2005, and LMA Manager 2006. The series also expanded to other platforms, such as the PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC, and mobile devices. The last game in the series was LMA Manager 2007, which was released in 2006. Codemasters discontinued the series after that, citing the increasing competition and costs of developing football management games.


However, the LMA Manager series is still fondly remembered by many gamers and critics, who consider it to be one of the best and most innovative sports simulation games ever made.


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