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Kick Off (series)

The Kick Off franchise is a series of football simulation video games created by Dino Dini. Kick Off was published by Anil Gupta's publishing house Anco Software for the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. First released in 1989, Kick Off was well-received and won awards.

After the release of Kick Off several sequels were released. Player Manager was released in 1990. The game was the first game to combine a management environment (including tactics, league play, transfers, and detailed player attributes) with a football game engine (based on that of Kick Off). Kick Off 2 was released in 1990 as a sequel to Kick Off. The game introduced a number of new features as well as several small alterations.

In 1992, Dino Dini left Anco and signed a contract for Virgin Games, which released Goal! in 1993. Anco released several further editions of the Kick Off series between 1994 and 1997, but these games had little in common with Kick Off and Kick Off 2. In 2001–2003, the KOA collaborated closely with Anco developer Steve Screech in an attempt to relaunch the Kick Off and Player Manager series. Kick Off 2002 was released. Anco started to work on another sequel Kick Off 2004 which reached beta status. The attempt came to a halt when Anco closed in 2003.

History edit

Kick Off was released in 1989. Kick Off was first developed for the Atari ST and then ported to the Amiga.[1] Several expansion disks were released for Kick Off 2. In 1992, Dino Dini left Anco and signed a contract for Virgin Games, which released Goal! in 1993. Anco released Kick Off 3 in 1994. The game used a side view instead of a top-down view and bore little resemblance to Kick Off 2 apart from the name. Anco Software published the first versions of Kick Off for the Amiga and Atari ST.[2]

Gameplay edit

 
Atari ST gameplay of Kick Off

With Kick Off the ball did not stick to the player's feet but instead was realistically kicked ahead from the players, in a manner similar to that of Nintendo's Soccer, released in 1985 on the NES. This added a degree of difficulty and skill requirement at the same time. Other attributes, such as action replays, players with different characteristics, different tactics, fouls, yellow cards, red cards, injuries, injury time and various referees with different moods also featured.

Reception edit

  • ST Action – Highest accolade they could give.
  • Amiga User Int – "Best computer game ever" 97%
  • The One – "Ultimate soccer simulation" 96%
  • ACE – "Brilliant, BUY BUY BUY" 92%
  • Amiga Format – "Best footy game to have appeared on any machine" 94%
  • ST Format – "What a game! gem to play. Magic" 90%
  • C&VG - "Championship winning material" 95%
  • The Games Machine – "Probably the best sports game ever" 92%
  • Commodore User – "No other footy game can touch it" 90%
  • Amiga Action – "Surpasses all other football games" 93%
  • PCW - "Nothing short of brilliant"
  • New Comp Express – "Computer football event of the year"
  • Zzap!64 – "So realistic, so fun, and soooo addictive" 96%

Awards edit

  • Awarded UK. 1989 INDIN Best 16 Bit Product
  • Nominated UK. 1989 INDIN Best Programmer (2nd place, the winner was "Bullfrog" for "Populous")
  • Awarded 1989 EMAP Images Golden Joystick Award Best 16 Bit Product. (EMAP is a major UK magazine publisher).
  • Voted the 7th best game of all time in Amiga Power.[3]

Sequels edit

Player Manager edit

Kick Off 2 edit

In 1990, Kick Off 2 was released by Anco. Kick Off 2 retains the pace and accuracy of Kick Off, with a full size multi directional scrolling pitch and the players, markings, goals etc., in correct proportions. Both teams play the game strictly according to tactics. Players move into position to receive passes and gain possession. The ball, as in real game, travels ahead of the player.

There is a league and a cup tournament with sudden death penalty shoot outs, in case of a draw. The teams in the league are on the whole evenly matched but with different styles of play and the player skills to match, that style. There is an option to load your own team from "Player Manager" along with your own tactics, to play against another "Player Manager" team in a single game or enter league and cup tournament.

The special events selection in the main menu allows data disks to be loaded. Kick Off 2 also provides the facility to change strip colours and on expanded Atari ST's (1 MB or above) there are additional sound effects. The "Action Replay" facility allows goals to be viewed at normal pace or in "Slow Motion" and saved to disk. There are 24 referees and have their own distinctive temperaments.[4]

Super Kick Off edit

Super Kick Off is one of the follow-ups of Kick Off and Kick Off 2 for the Master System, Game Boy, Mega Drive, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System.[5] Super Kick Off was slower than the original games.[5] The Mega Drive version knocked PGA Tour Golf II from the top of the charts.[6] MegaTech gave the game 94% and a Hyper Game Award, saying that the "feel and playability is unrivalled by any other footy game so far", but criticising the high price of £45.[7]

Goal! edit

In 1992, a sequel, Kick Off 3, was in development. The game wasn't released in this form though, as Dino Dini left Anco in 1992 for Virgin Games, where he developed Goal!, released in 1993. Goal! featured similar gameplay to Kick Off 2 but also added one-touch passing as seen in Sensible Soccer, player acceleration, and more advanced menu systems and options. Goal! received generally good reviews but did not enjoy the same lasting popularity as Kick Off 2.

Kick Off 3 edit

In 1994, Anco released Kick Off 3 developed by Steve Screech, a totally new game with nothing in common with Kick Off 2. The game didn't receive as good reviews as its predecessors and didn't gain the same popularity.[8] An Atari Jaguar port was in development but never released.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]

Kick Off 96, 97 & 98 edit

In 1996, Toka Nono released Kick Off 96 for Amiga and Windows. The game received average reviews.[19] In 1997, Kick Off 97 was released for Windows. The game received better reviews than Kick Off 96 but still didn't become popular.[20] Later the same year, Anco released Kick Off 98 for the PC which received poor reviews.[21] In 1998 Kick Off World was released for the original PlayStation, again developed by Toka and published by Funsoft.

Kick Off 2002 edit

In 2001, Steve Screech started a project called Ultimate Kick Off with the help of an early established Kick Off Association. The game was built using the Gamebryo engine,[22] released by Anco in 2002 for PC and Mac[23] with the name Kick Off 2002. The game received poor reviews and only sold 5000 copies.[24][25] Later a sequel called Kick Off 2004 was planned. It reached beta status but it was never released. The project ended when Anco closed in 2003.

Kick Off Revival edit

In the end of 2015, Dino Dini announced that he was working on a new entry in the series, with a control system designed for the use with an analog stick. Kick Off Revival was released on June 24, 2016 exclusively for PlayStation 4 with poor reviews from the main game websites,[26] A delayed PlayStation Vita version was released nine months later in 2017[27] with bad reviews.[28] A PC version is available on Steam.

Games in the series edit

The Kick Off series includes the following games:[29]

Games by Dino Dini

  • Kick Off (1989)
  • Kick Off 2 (1990)
  • Kick Off 2 1MB (1990)
  • Kick Off Revival (2016)[27]
  • Goal.

Games by Steve Screech

  • Kick Off 97 (1997)[30]
  • Kick Off 3 (1994)
  • Kick Off 2002 (2002)[31]

Expansion disks

  • Kick Off Extra Time (Data disk) (1989)
  • Kick Off 2: Giants of Europe (Data disk) (1990)
  • Kick Off 2: The Final Whistle (Expansion disk) (1991)
  • Kick Off 2: Return To Europe (Expansion disk) (1991)
  • Kick Off 2: Winning Tactics (Data disk) (1991)
  • Kick Off 2: Super League (Expansion disk) (1991) Games by others:
    • Franco Baresi World Cup Kick Off (1990)
    • Player Manager (1990)
    • Kick Off 2 World Cup 90 (1990)
    • Kick Off 2: Maths Disk (Expansion disk) (1991)
    • Super Kick-Off (1991)
    • Kick Off 98 (1997)[32]

Ports edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Soccer deal for Dino Dini and DC-Studios - GameSpot.com". www.gamespot.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  3. ^ Amiga Power magazine issue 0, Future Publishing, May 1991
  4. ^ "Kick Off 2 for Amiga (1990)". MobyGames. from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  5. ^ a b "Super Kick Off for Game Boy (1991)". MobyGames. 2007-11-23. from the original on 2016-10-19. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  6. ^ Official Gallup UK Mega Drive sales chart, July 1993, published in Mega (magazine) issue 10
  7. ^ MegaTech rating, EMAP, issue 15
  8. ^ "Kick Off 3 for Amiga (1994)". MobyGames. from the original on 2016-10-19. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
  9. ^ . Computer and Video Games. No. 148. Future Publishing. March 1994. p. 114. Archived from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  10. ^ . Computer and Video Games. No. 149. Future Publishing. April 1994. pp. 22–24. Archived from the original on 2018-09-18. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  11. ^ "Stop Info - Grand foot-oire de printemps sur consoles! - Kick Off 3". Player One (in French). No. 41. Média Système Édition. April 1994. p. 14.
  12. ^ Rand, Paul (May 1994). "CVG Review - Kick Off 3 (SNES)". Computer and Video Games. No. 150. Future Publishing. pp. 68–69. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  13. ^ Skews, Rik (June 1994). . Computer and Video Games. No. 151. Future Publishing. p. 59. Archived from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2019-01-05.
  14. ^ "Kick Off 3 - A Whole New Ball Game". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 59. EGM Media, LLC. June 1994. p. 125.
  15. ^ "Special - Release Schedule ECTS-Messe". Mega Fun (in German). No. 21. CT Computec Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. June 1994. p. 16. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  16. ^ "Screenplay - Game Previews - Kick Off 3". ST Format. No. 59. Future plc. June 1994. p. 61. from the original on 2018-09-27. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  17. ^ "CVG News - Jag attack... eyes down". Computer and Video Games. No. 154. Future Publishing. September 1994. p. 9.
  18. ^ "Jaguar - Una máquina felina para un mercado voraz - Compañías y juegos". Hobby Consolas (in Spanish). No. 41 Hi-Tech. Axel Springer SE. February 1995. p. 27.
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  22. ^ "Gamebryo".
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kick Off series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The Kick Off franchise is a series of football simulation video games created by Dino Dini Kick Off was published by Anil Gupta s publishing house Anco Software for the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga First released in 1989 Kick Off was well received and won awards Kick OffAmstrad CPC cover artDeveloper s Dino DiniPublisher s Anco SoftwareImagineerPlatform s Amstrad CPC Atari ST Amiga MS DOS ZX Spectrum NESRelease1989Genre s SportsMode s Single player multiplayer up to 4 players After the release of Kick Off several sequels were released Player Manager was released in 1990 The game was the first game to combine a management environment including tactics league play transfers and detailed player attributes with a football game engine based on that of Kick Off Kick Off 2 was released in 1990 as a sequel to Kick Off The game introduced a number of new features as well as several small alterations In 1992 Dino Dini left Anco and signed a contract for Virgin Games which released Goal in 1993 Anco released several further editions of the Kick Off series between 1994 and 1997 but these games had little in common with Kick Off and Kick Off 2 In 2001 2003 the KOA collaborated closely with Anco developer Steve Screech in an attempt to relaunch the Kick Off and Player Manager series Kick Off 2002 was released Anco started to work on another sequel Kick Off 2004 which reached beta status The attempt came to a halt when Anco closed in 2003 Contents 1 History 2 Gameplay 3 Reception 3 1 Awards 4 Sequels 4 1 Player Manager 4 2 Kick Off 2 4 3 Super Kick Off 4 4 Goal 4 5 Kick Off 3 4 5 1 Kick Off 96 97 amp 98 4 6 Kick Off 2002 4 7 Kick Off Revival 5 Games in the series 6 Ports 7 ReferencesHistory editKick Off was released in 1989 Kick Off was first developed for the Atari ST and then ported to the Amiga 1 Several expansion disks were released for Kick Off 2 In 1992 Dino Dini left Anco and signed a contract for Virgin Games which released Goal in 1993 Anco released Kick Off 3 in 1994 The game used a side view instead of a top down view and bore little resemblance to Kick Off 2 apart from the name Anco Software published the first versions of Kick Off for the Amiga and Atari ST 2 Gameplay edit nbsp Atari ST gameplay of Kick Off With Kick Off the ball did not stick to the player s feet but instead was realistically kicked ahead from the players in a manner similar to that of Nintendo s Soccer released in 1985 on the NES This added a degree of difficulty and skill requirement at the same time Other attributes such as action replays players with different characteristics different tactics fouls yellow cards red cards injuries injury time and various referees with different moods also featured Reception editThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available March 2018 This section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations March 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message ST Action Highest accolade they could give Amiga User Int Best computer game ever 97 The One Ultimate soccer simulation 96 ACE Brilliant BUY BUY BUY 92 Amiga Format Best footy game to have appeared on any machine 94 ST Format What a game gem to play Magic 90 C amp VG Championship winning material 95 The Games Machine Probably the best sports game ever 92 Commodore User No other footy game can touch it 90 Amiga Action Surpasses all other football games 93 PCW Nothing short of brilliant New Comp Express Computer football event of the year Zzap 64 So realistic so fun and soooo addictive 96 Awards edit Awarded UK 1989 INDIN Best 16 Bit Product Nominated UK 1989 INDIN Best Programmer 2nd place the winner was Bullfrog for Populous Awarded 1989 EMAP Images Golden Joystick Award Best 16 Bit Product EMAP is a major UK magazine publisher Voted the 7th best game of all time in Amiga Power 3 Sequels editPlayer Manager edit Main article Player Manager Kick Off 2 edit In 1990 Kick Off 2 was released by Anco Kick Off 2 retains the pace and accuracy of Kick Off with a full size multi directional scrolling pitch and the players markings goals etc in correct proportions Both teams play the game strictly according to tactics Players move into position to receive passes and gain possession The ball as in real game travels ahead of the player There is a league and a cup tournament with sudden death penalty shoot outs in case of a draw The teams in the league are on the whole evenly matched but with different styles of play and the player skills to match that style There is an option to load your own team from Player Manager along with your own tactics to play against another Player Manager team in a single game or enter league and cup tournament The special events selection in the main menu allows data disks to be loaded Kick Off 2 also provides the facility to change strip colours and on expanded Atari ST s 1 MB or above there are additional sound effects The Action Replay facility allows goals to be viewed at normal pace or in Slow Motion and saved to disk There are 24 referees and have their own distinctive temperaments 4 Super Kick Off edit Super Kick Off is one of the follow ups of Kick Off and Kick Off 2 for the Master System Game Boy Mega Drive and Super Nintendo Entertainment System 5 Super Kick Off was slower than the original games 5 The Mega Drive version knocked PGA Tour Golf II from the top of the charts 6 MegaTech gave the game 94 and a Hyper Game Award saying that the feel and playability is unrivalled by any other footy game so far but criticising the high price of 45 7 Goal edit Main article Dino Dini s Goal In 1992 a sequel Kick Off 3 was in development The game wasn t released in this form though as Dino Dini left Anco in 1992 for Virgin Games where he developed Goal released in 1993 Goal featured similar gameplay to Kick Off 2 but also added one touch passing as seen in Sensible Soccer player acceleration and more advanced menu systems and options Goal received generally good reviews but did not enjoy the same lasting popularity as Kick Off 2 Kick Off 3 edit In 1994 Anco released Kick Off 3 developed by Steve Screech a totally new game with nothing in common with Kick Off 2 The game didn t receive as good reviews as its predecessors and didn t gain the same popularity 8 An Atari Jaguar port was in development but never released 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Kick Off 96 97 amp 98 edit In 1996 Toka Nono released Kick Off 96 for Amiga and Windows The game received average reviews 19 In 1997 Kick Off 97 was released for Windows The game received better reviews than Kick Off 96 but still didn t become popular 20 Later the same year Anco released Kick Off 98 for the PC which received poor reviews 21 In 1998 Kick Off World was released for the original PlayStation again developed by Toka and published by Funsoft Kick Off 2002 edit In 2001 Steve Screech started a project called Ultimate Kick Off with the help of an early established Kick Off Association The game was built using the Gamebryo engine 22 released by Anco in 2002 for PC and Mac 23 with the name Kick Off 2002 The game received poor reviews and only sold 5000 copies 24 25 Later a sequel called Kick Off 2004 was planned It reached beta status but it was never released The project ended when Anco closed in 2003 Kick Off Revival edit In the end of 2015 Dino Dini announced that he was working on a new entry in the series with a control system designed for the use with an analog stick Kick Off Revival was released on June 24 2016 exclusively for PlayStation 4 with poor reviews from the main game websites 26 A delayed PlayStation Vita version was released nine months later in 2017 27 with bad reviews 28 A PC version is available on Steam Games in the series editThe Kick Off series includes the following games 29 Games by Dino Dini Kick Off 1989 Kick Off 2 1990 Kick Off 2 1MB 1990 Kick Off Revival 2016 27 Goal Games by Steve Screech Kick Off 97 1997 30 Kick Off 3 1994 Kick Off 2002 2002 31 Expansion disks Kick Off Extra Time Data disk 1989 Kick Off 2 Giants of Europe Data disk 1990 Kick Off 2 The Final Whistle Expansion disk 1991 Kick Off 2 Return To Europe Expansion disk 1991 Kick Off 2 Winning Tactics Data disk 1991 Kick Off 2 Super League Expansion disk 1991 Games by others Franco Baresi World Cup Kick Off 1990 Player Manager 1990 Kick Off 2 World Cup 90 1990 Kick Off 2 Maths Disk Expansion disk 1991 Super Kick Off 1991 Kick Off 98 1997 32 Ports editWorld League Soccer Super NES References edit Kick Off for Amiga 1989 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 04 13 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Soccer deal for Dino Dini and DC Studios GameSpot com www gamespot com Archived from the original on 25 May 2012 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Amiga Power magazine issue 0 Future Publishing May 1991 Kick Off 2 for Amiga 1990 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 04 13 Retrieved 2016 10 17 a b Super Kick Off for Game Boy 1991 MobyGames 2007 11 23 Archived from the original on 2016 10 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Official Gallup UK Mega Drive sales chart July 1993 published in Mega magazine issue 10 MegaTech rating EMAP issue 15 Kick Off 3 for Amiga 1994 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 10 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Next Month It s Kick Off 3 Computer and Video Games No 148 Future Publishing March 1994 p 114 Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2019 01 05 Work In Progress Kick Off 3 Computer and Video Games No 149 Future Publishing April 1994 pp 22 24 Archived from the original on 2018 09 18 Retrieved 2019 01 05 Stop Info Grand foot oire de printemps sur consoles Kick Off 3 Player One in French No 41 Media Systeme Edition April 1994 p 14 Rand Paul May 1994 CVG Review Kick Off 3 SNES Computer and Video Games No 150 Future Publishing pp 68 69 Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2019 01 05 Skews Rik June 1994 CVG Review Kick Off 3 Mega Drive Computer and Video Games No 151 Future Publishing p 59 Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2019 01 05 Kick Off 3 A Whole New Ball Game Electronic Gaming Monthly No 59 EGM Media LLC June 1994 p 125 Special Release Schedule ECTS Messe Mega Fun in German No 21 CT Computec Verlag GmbH amp Co KG June 1994 p 16 Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 11 Screenplay Game Previews Kick Off 3 ST Format No 59 Future plc June 1994 p 61 Archived from the original on 2018 09 27 Retrieved 2018 09 11 CVG News Jag attack eyes down Computer and Video Games No 154 Future Publishing September 1994 p 9 Jaguar Una maquina felina para un mercado voraz Companias y juegos Hobby Consolas in Spanish No 41 Hi Tech Axel Springer SE February 1995 p 27 Kick Off 96 for Amiga 1996 MobyGames 2001 08 13 Archived from the original on 2016 06 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Kick Off 97 for DOS 1997 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 05 12 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Kick Off 98 for DOS 1997 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 04 10 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Gamebryo Games Articles Kick Off 2002 Apple 1999 04 05 Archived from the original on 2009 02 06 Retrieved 2009 03 09 Kick Off 2002 for Macintosh 2002 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 10 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Roberts David 2014 09 11 GamesRadar Computerandvideogames com Archived from the original on 2009 03 15 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Kick off Revival review Why does this game even exist 5 July 2016 Archived from the original on 2017 04 21 Retrieved 2017 04 20 a b GameFAQs Archived from the original on 2017 04 21 Retrieved 2017 04 20 Dino Dini Kick Off Revival PS Vita reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 2017 09 15 Retrieved 7 September 2017 Game Group Rap Sheet MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 10 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Roberts David 2014 09 11 GamesRadar Computerandvideogames com Archived from the original on 2009 03 15 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Kick Off 2002 for Macintosh 2002 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 10 19 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Kick Off 98 for DOS 1997 MobyGames Archived from the original on 2016 04 10 Retrieved 2016 10 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kick Off series amp oldid 1210190466 Kick Off Revival, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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