Comments for 5-A Side Soccer by Mastertronic - Amstrad CPC/GX4000
Synopsis:
Lead your team to victory in this thrilling, all action sports simulation. Play real 5-a-side Soccer from the comfort of your armchair.
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Comments for 5-A Side Soccer by Mastertronic - Amstrad CPC/GX4000Synopsis: Lead your team to victory in this thrilling, all action sports simulation. Play real 5-a-side Soccer from the comfort of your armchair. Read more about 5-A Side Soccer Comments |
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First released : 1986 Publishers/Developers Genre: Sports Music and Sound Graphics and Production: Number of Players : Controls : Similar games Official Awards WonAmstrad action rated this game: 17%
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"Well and truly worth playing - a great C64 convers - 10/10 - Malc Jennings - " (more) Rate this game!
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Match Point says
"Mastertronic were probably my favourite games company back in the day. They released some interesting budget titles like Kane and BMX Simulator and at 1.99 a game, you couldn't beat them for value. Unfortunately, along with their prolific output, a lot of guff was unleashed on poor suspecting kids like me. This was one of them. Basic flashing, headache inducing sprites, non existent player control (you get the ball and can only go in a straight line until you walk the ball into the net) make this game pointless in the extreme."