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Actua Sports

Actua Sports is a sports video game series published by Gremlin Interactive which competed with Electronic Arts EA Sports label during the second half of the 1990s, until Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames. The term "Actua" is a (seemingly marketing-related) play on Sega's line of "Virtua" titled games, which included Virtua Fighter, Virtua Racing and Virtua Striker.[1]

Actua Sports
Genre(s)Sports
Developer(s)Gremlin Interactive
Publisher(s)Gremlin Interactive
Platform(s)MS-DOS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS
First releaseActua Soccer
1995
Latest releaseActua Golf 3
1999

The first game in the series was the 1995 milestone title, Actua Soccer, which quickly became one of the most important titles for the company. It was later joined by the rebirth of the Premier Manager franchise and the club version of Actua Soccer. In 1996, the first non-football game was released, Actua Golf, followed by the sequels Actua Soccer 2 in 1997, now endorsed by English international Alan Shearer and Premier Manager 98. The third installment in the Actua Soccer series and the Ninety-Nine edition of Premier Manager followed in 1998, the year a new title debuted in the series: Actua Ice Hockey, the official video game of the Nagano Olympic Games ice hockey tournament, followed by Actua Tennis in the same year.

After Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames, the series went into dormancy. The now-named Infogrames Sheffield House continued to develop sports games which functioned as successors to the Actua Sports games: PGA European Tour Golf, UEFA Challenge and Slam Tennis, which were all published by Infogrames in 1999–2000, 2001 and 2002 respectively, with Premier Manager 2000 releasing in April 2000.

In 2003, following the closure of Infogrames Sheffield House, many of the ex-Gremlin assets were sold by the now-named Atari to Zoo Digital Publishing, who re-released a majority of the titles on the PlayStation and PC in Late-2003 under the "Zoo Classics" budget range.[2]

Titles edit

Actua Soccer (1995) edit

The first title's biggest claim to fame was its full 3D graphics engine, used for the first time in a home console football game (the first full-3D football game being Sega arcade Virtua Striker); although other console games had used a 3D field, players were commonly still 2D sprites but in Actua Soccer players were polygonal. The game was developed with close ties to a local football club Sheffield Wednesday: their players provided hints to the programmers, and three players, Chris Woods, Graham Hyde and Andy Sinton, also served as motion capture models.[3]

Actua Soccer featured only national teams, with squads of 22 players from each of 44 national sides, However a follow-up version with English Premier League teams named Actua Soccer: Club Edition was released in 1997 using 20 players from the 20 Premier League teams from 1996–97. The Actua Soccer match engine was also used to display matches in Premier Manager 64.[4]

The first game was a bestseller in the UK,[5][6] where it was backed by what journalists called "the most expensive advertising campaign ever mounted" for a console game.[7] Tommy Glide of GamePro, while criticising the game's lack of flashy special moves and mild sound effects, deemed it the most well-rounded PlayStation soccer game to date, saying it offered a good combination of FIFA's deep strategy and Goal Storm's sharp visuals and accessibility.[8]

Actua Golf (1996) edit

Actua Golf (known as VR Golf '97 in North America) is a sports video game developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It was released in 1996.[9][10][11][12]

Actua Golf 2 (1997) edit

Actua Golf 2 (known as Fox Sports Golf '99 in North America), also developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows, was released in 1998. Actua Golf 2 received mixed reviews. Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC version 70.50%[13] and the PlayStation version 38.75%.[14]

Actua Soccer 2 (1997) edit

Actua Soccer 2 (known as Fox Sports Soccer '99 in North America), once again included national teams, but a more polished engine (optimised in the PC version for 3D graphics cards), (in some versions) the full Italian Serie A league, and a new "scenario" mode assured good sales and mostly positive reviews. It also included a team creator mode, which enabled the player to make up to 128 custom teams. Barry Davies was joined by Trevor Brooking on the commentary,[15] and the game featured England football team captain and striker Alan Shearer not only on the cover, but also providing interviews about the game in the press. Michael Owen and Simon Tracey provided motion capture for the players. The game also featured menu music and a cameo appearance from Welsh rockers, Super Furry Animals, which could only be unlocked after entering a cheat code. Actua Soccer 2 was also bundled with Creative Technology's Voodoo 2 graphic cards, which helped to achieve widespread distribution and popularity.

Actua Ice Hockey (1998) edit

Actua Ice Hockey was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1998 and was the official video game for the Nagano Winter Olympics 1998 ice hockey tournament.

Actua Tennis (1998) edit

Actua Tennis was developed by Gremlin and released on PlayStation in September 1998 and Windows PC in 1999.[16] A Saturn version was also announced,[15] but never released. The game featured players which were motion captured from real tennis players and commentary by Sue Barker and Barry Davies.[15]

The game received a score of 8/10 from PC Gaming World.[17]

Actua Soccer 3 (1998) edit

Actua Soccer 3 arrived in late 1998. For the first time, both club and national teams were present, plus other teams (such as Arsenal LFC) and various joke teams. While its predecessor had been criticised for the absence of club teams, Actua Soccer 3 featured a total of 25 leagues with 450 national and international teams, more than any game of the time except the earlier Sensible World of Soccer as well as over 10000 players. The graphics used a slightly improved version of the Actua Soccer 2 engine with much improved weather effects. Motion capture was provided by Sheffield United players David Holdsworth and Simon Tracey.[18] Trevor Brooking was replaced by Martin O'Neill as Barry Davies' commentary partner. "Let Me Entertain You" by Robbie Williams was the only in-game soundtrack, while the classical operatic theme Cavalleria Rusticana (Rustic Chivalry) by Pietro Mascagni was played during the game's introduction video.

A port for the Nintendo 64 was planned but canceled after six months in development due to poor sales of the game Body Harvest for the platform.[19]

Actua Pool (1999) edit

Actua Pool was developed by Gremlin for PlayStation and Windows in 1999. The game was also released under the name Pool Shark. A sequel was developed in Europe in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows under the name Pool Shark 2 by Blade Interactive. It was not a part of the Actua series as the series had ended years prior, and Gremlin had closed. In 2007, a port of Actua Pool was released for the Nintendo DS, named Underground Pool in North America.

Actua Ice Hockey 2 (1999) edit

Actua Ice Hockey 2 was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1999. It was originally intended to be Fox Sports Hockey and was being developed by Gremlin for Fox Interactive, who had obtained an NHL license. Just over halfway through development, Fox pulled out taking the NHL license with it. Above the objections of some of the developers, development of the game continued. All references to NHL were changed to GHL (Gremlin Hockey League), all player names were modified by substituting vowels (Svoboda became Svaboda, for instance), player faces were randomized and a whole new front-end was developed.

Actua Golf 3 (1999) edit

Actua Golf 3 was developed by Gremlin Interactive and released on the PlayStation in October 1999.[20] The game received an average score of 70.50% at GameRankings, based on an aggregate of 2 reviews.[21]

Actua Golf 4 (cancelled) edit

In 1999, IGN reported than an Actua Golf 4 was in development.[22] The title was planned on being the first to utilize the PGA European Tour license and the first to appear on the Nintendo 64.[22] However, later in the year, Gremlin Interactive was bought out by Infogrames, and no further Actua sports titles were released.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "The Essential 50 Part 35: Virtua Fighter". 1UP.com. archive.is. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  2. ^ "Investegate |Zoo Digital Group Announcements | Zoo Digital Group: Acquisition".
  3. ^ Thomas, Aarud (2005-01-01). . Archived from the original on 2007-08-20. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
  4. ^ Hiranand, Ravi (1999-07-07). "Premier Manager 64 IGN preview". IGN. News Corporation. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  5. ^ Gallup UK Playstation sales chart, May 1996, published in Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue 6
  6. ^ "Adidas Power Soccer: Extended Play". Maximum: The Video Game Magazine. Emap International Limited (6): 25. May 1996. Both games went on to become massive sellers, with FIFA storming the Christmas charts and Actua going on to become the third fastest-selling CD game in history...
  7. ^ "Actua Soccer: Fantastic Football Action with Next-Gen Graphics!!". Maximum: The Video Game Magazine. Emap International Limited (2): 134. November 1995.
  8. ^ "Newest Soccer Contender Fields a Strong Team". GamePro. No. 92. IDG. May 1996. p. 76.
  9. ^ "Team EGM Box Scores: VR Golf". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 88. Ziff Davis. November 1996. p. 277.
  10. ^ "VR Golf '97". GamePro. No. 99. IDG. December 1996. p. 181.
  11. ^ Allsetter, Rob (October 1996). "Review: Actua Golf". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 12. Emap International Limited. pp. 68–69.
  12. ^ "VR Golf '97". GamePro. No. 102. IDG. March 1997. p. 92.
  13. ^ "Actua Golf 2 for PC". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  14. ^ "Actua Golf 2 for PlayStation". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  15. ^ a b c Yeo, Matt (August 1997). "Actua Sports". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 22. Emap International Limited. pp. 24–26. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
  16. ^ . Gremlin Interactive. Archived from the original on 27 April 1999. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  17. ^ Bacon, Elvis (November 17, 1998). . PC Gaming World. Archived from the original on January 23, 2001.
  18. ^ Perrett, Dave (January 1998). "Preplay: Actua Soccer 3". PlayStation Official Magazine – UK. Future Publishing (Football Special): 41.
  19. ^ Branchsmith, SA (2018-10-22). "NEWS: This famous game was in development for the N64". #N64Memories. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
  20. ^ . Gremlin Interactive. Archived from the original on 28 January 1999. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  21. ^ "Actua Golf 3 for PlayStation". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-01-08.
  22. ^ a b https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/02/02/gremlin-on-par-with-european-pga-license
  23. ^ https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/03/25/armadillo-eats-gremlin

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Actua Sports is a sports video game series published by Gremlin Interactive which competed with Electronic Arts EA Sports label during the second half of the 1990s until Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames The term Actua is a seemingly marketing related play on Sega s line of Virtua titled games which included Virtua Fighter Virtua Racing and Virtua Striker 1 Actua SportsGenre s SportsDeveloper s Gremlin InteractivePublisher s Gremlin InteractivePlatform s MS DOS PlayStation Sega Saturn Microsoft Windows Nintendo DSFirst releaseActua Soccer1995Latest releaseActua Golf 31999The first game in the series was the 1995 milestone title Actua Soccer which quickly became one of the most important titles for the company It was later joined by the rebirth of the Premier Manager franchise and the club version of Actua Soccer In 1996 the first non football game was released Actua Golf followed by the sequels Actua Soccer 2 in 1997 now endorsed by English international Alan Shearer and Premier Manager 98 The third installment in the Actua Soccer series and the Ninety Nine edition of Premier Manager followed in 1998 the year a new title debuted in the series Actua Ice Hockey the official video game of the Nagano Olympic Games ice hockey tournament followed by Actua Tennis in the same year After Gremlin was acquired by Infogrames the series went into dormancy The now named Infogrames Sheffield House continued to develop sports games which functioned as successors to the Actua Sports games PGA European Tour Golf UEFA Challenge and Slam Tennis which were all published by Infogrames in 1999 2000 2001 and 2002 respectively with Premier Manager 2000 releasing in April 2000 In 2003 following the closure of Infogrames Sheffield House many of the ex Gremlin assets were sold by the now named Atari to Zoo Digital Publishing who re released a majority of the titles on the PlayStation and PC in Late 2003 under the Zoo Classics budget range 2 Contents 1 Titles 1 1 Actua Soccer 1995 1 2 Actua Golf 1996 1 3 Actua Golf 2 1997 1 4 Actua Soccer 2 1997 1 5 Actua Ice Hockey 1998 1 6 Actua Tennis 1998 1 7 Actua Soccer 3 1998 1 8 Actua Pool 1999 1 9 Actua Ice Hockey 2 1999 1 10 Actua Golf 3 1999 1 11 Actua Golf 4 cancelled 2 References 3 External linksTitles editActua Soccer 1995 edit Main article Actua Soccer The first title s biggest claim to fame was its full 3D graphics engine used for the first time in a home console football game the first full 3D football game being Sega arcade Virtua Striker although other console games had used a 3D field players were commonly still 2D sprites but in Actua Soccer players were polygonal The game was developed with close ties to a local football club Sheffield Wednesday their players provided hints to the programmers and three players Chris Woods Graham Hyde and Andy Sinton also served as motion capture models 3 Actua Soccer featured only national teams with squads of 22 players from each of 44 national sides However a follow up version with English Premier League teams named Actua Soccer Club Edition was released in 1997 using 20 players from the 20 Premier League teams from 1996 97 The Actua Soccer match engine was also used to display matches in Premier Manager 64 4 The first game was a bestseller in the UK 5 6 where it was backed by what journalists called the most expensive advertising campaign ever mounted for a console game 7 Tommy Glide of GamePro while criticising the game s lack of flashy special moves and mild sound effects deemed it the most well rounded PlayStation soccer game to date saying it offered a good combination of FIFA s deep strategy and Goal Storm s sharp visuals and accessibility 8 Actua Golf 1996 edit Main article Actua Golf Actua Golf known as VR Golf 97 in North America is a sports video game developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn It was released in 1996 9 10 11 12 Actua Golf 2 1997 edit Main article Actua Golf 2 Actua Golf 2 known as Fox Sports Golf 99 in North America also developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows was released in 1998 Actua Golf 2 received mixed reviews Aggregating review website GameRankings gave the PC version 70 50 13 and the PlayStation version 38 75 14 Actua Soccer 2 1997 edit Main article Actua Soccer 2 Actua Soccer 2 known as Fox Sports Soccer 99 in North America once again included national teams but a more polished engine optimised in the PC version for 3D graphics cards in some versions the full Italian Serie A league and a new scenario mode assured good sales and mostly positive reviews It also included a team creator mode which enabled the player to make up to 128 custom teams Barry Davies was joined by Trevor Brooking on the commentary 15 and the game featured England football team captain and striker Alan Shearer not only on the cover but also providing interviews about the game in the press Michael Owen and Simon Tracey provided motion capture for the players The game also featured menu music and a cameo appearance from Welsh rockers Super Furry Animals which could only be unlocked after entering a cheat code Actua Soccer 2 was also bundled with Creative Technology s Voodoo 2 graphic cards which helped to achieve widespread distribution and popularity Actua Ice Hockey 1998 edit Actua Ice Hockey was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1998 and was the official video game for the Nagano Winter Olympics 1998 ice hockey tournament Actua Tennis 1998 edit Actua Tennis was developed by Gremlin and released on PlayStation in September 1998 and Windows PC in 1999 16 A Saturn version was also announced 15 but never released The game featured players which were motion captured from real tennis players and commentary by Sue Barker and Barry Davies 15 The game received a score of 8 10 from PC Gaming World 17 Actua Soccer 3 1998 edit Actua Soccer 3 arrived in late 1998 For the first time both club and national teams were present plus other teams such as Arsenal LFC and various joke teams While its predecessor had been criticised for the absence of club teams Actua Soccer 3 featured a total of 25 leagues with 450 national and international teams more than any game of the time except the earlier Sensible World of Soccer as well as over 10000 players The graphics used a slightly improved version of the Actua Soccer 2 engine with much improved weather effects Motion capture was provided by Sheffield United players David Holdsworth and Simon Tracey 18 Trevor Brooking was replaced by Martin O Neill as Barry Davies commentary partner Let Me Entertain You by Robbie Williams was the only in game soundtrack while the classical operatic theme Cavalleria Rusticana Rustic Chivalry by Pietro Mascagni was played during the game s introduction video A port for the Nintendo 64 was planned but canceled after six months in development due to poor sales of the game Body Harvest for the platform 19 Actua Pool 1999 edit Main article Actua Pool Actua Pool was developed by Gremlin for PlayStation and Windows in 1999 The game was also released under the name Pool Shark A sequel was developed in Europe in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Windows under the name Pool Shark 2 by Blade Interactive It was not a part of the Actua series as the series had ended years prior and Gremlin had closed In 2007 a port of Actua Pool was released for the Nintendo DS named Underground Pool in North America Actua Ice Hockey 2 1999 edit Actua Ice Hockey 2 was developed by Gremlin Interactive for the PlayStation and Windows in 1999 It was originally intended to be Fox Sports Hockey and was being developed by Gremlin for Fox Interactive who had obtained an NHL license Just over halfway through development Fox pulled out taking the NHL license with it Above the objections of some of the developers development of the game continued All references to NHL were changed to GHL Gremlin Hockey League all player names were modified by substituting vowels Svoboda became Svaboda for instance player faces were randomized and a whole new front end was developed Actua Golf 3 1999 edit Actua Golf 3 was developed by Gremlin Interactive and released on the PlayStation in October 1999 20 The game received an average score of 70 50 at GameRankings based on an aggregate of 2 reviews 21 Actua Golf 4 cancelled edit In 1999 IGN reported than an Actua Golf 4 was in development 22 The title was planned on being the first to utilize the PGA European Tour license and the first to appear on the Nintendo 64 22 However later in the year Gremlin Interactive was bought out by Infogrames and no further Actua sports titles were released 23 References edit The Essential 50 Part 35 Virtua Fighter 1UP com archive is Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2018 01 08 Investegate Zoo Digital Group Announcements Zoo Digital Group Acquisition Thomas Aarud 2005 01 01 Actua Soccer History Actua Soccer History Archived from the original on 2007 08 20 Retrieved 2009 01 28 Hiranand Ravi 1999 07 07 Premier Manager 64 IGN preview IGN News Corporation Retrieved 2018 01 08 Gallup UK Playstation sales chart May 1996 published in Official UK PlayStation Magazine issue 6 Adidas Power Soccer Extended Play Maximum The Video Game Magazine Emap International Limited 6 25 May 1996 Both games went on to become massive sellers with FIFA storming the Christmas charts and Actua going on to become the third fastest selling CD game in history Actua Soccer Fantastic Football Action with Next Gen Graphics Maximum The Video Game Magazine Emap International Limited 2 134 November 1995 Newest Soccer Contender Fields a Strong Team GamePro No 92 IDG May 1996 p 76 Team EGM Box Scores VR Golf Electronic Gaming Monthly No 88 Ziff Davis November 1996 p 277 VR Golf 97 GamePro No 99 IDG December 1996 p 181 Allsetter Rob October 1996 Review Actua Golf Sega Saturn Magazine No 12 Emap International Limited pp 68 69 VR Golf 97 GamePro No 102 IDG March 1997 p 92 Actua Golf 2 for PC GameRankings CBS Interactive Retrieved 2018 01 08 Actua Golf 2 for PlayStation GameRankings CBS Interactive Retrieved 2018 01 08 a b c Yeo Matt August 1997 Actua Sports Sega Saturn Magazine No 22 Emap International Limited pp 24 26 Retrieved November 25 2018 Actua Tennis Gremlin Interactive Archived from the original on 27 April 1999 Retrieved 23 January 2023 Bacon Elvis November 17 1998 Actua Tennis Review PC Gaming World Archived from the original on January 23 2001 Perrett Dave January 1998 Preplay Actua Soccer 3 PlayStation Official Magazine UK Future Publishing Football Special 41 Branchsmith SA 2018 10 22 NEWS This famous game was in development for the N64 N64Memories Retrieved 2019 02 03 Actua Golf 3 Gremlin Interactive Archived from the original on 28 January 1999 Retrieved 23 January 2023 Actua Golf 3 for PlayStation GameRankings CBS Interactive Retrieved 2018 01 08 a b https www ign com articles 1999 02 02 gremlin on par with european pga license https www ign com articles 1999 03 25 armadillo eats gremlinExternal links editOfficial Actua Ice Hockey website Official Actua Soccer 3 website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Actua Sports amp oldid 1194568582, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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