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Michael Owen's WLS 2000

Michael Owen's WLS 2000 is an association football video game developed by Silicon Dreams Studio and published by THQ for the Nintendo 64. Released on 24 September 1999, the game stars English footballer Michael Owen.[2] It is the third and final game in the World League Soccer series after World League Soccer '98 and Michael Owen's World League Soccer '99.

Michael Owen's WLS 2000
Developer(s)Silicon Dreams Studio
Publisher(s)
Producer(s)
  • Matt Molloy
  • David Rutter
Platform(s)Nintendo 64
Release
  • EU: 24 September 1999[1]
  • NA: 9 November 2000
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Michael Owen's WLS 2000 has received reskinned versions for releases outside the United Kingdom, primarily Mia Hamm Soccer 64, which stars Mia Hamm and was released in North America by SouthPeak Interactive.

Development edit

Michael Owen's WLS 2000 was originally announced by Eidos Interactive in September 1998, as a Nintendo 64 conversion of Silicon Dreams Studio's previous World League Soccer game, Michael Owen's World League Soccer '99.[3] However, it was put on hold as Eidos Interactive did not find itself suitable for the Nintendo 64 market, until it was announced, in August 1999, that THQ had picked up the game for further production.[4] It was reported that Owen received £300,000 to perform motion-capture and lend his image for the title.[5]

Mia Hamm Soccer 64 edit

The North American release of Michael Owen's WLS 2000 was reskinned to feature American soccer star Mia Hamm,[6][7] and published by SouthPeak Interactive as Mia Hamm Soccer 64, on 9 November 2000.[8] This version was developed within twelve weeks by DC Studios,[9] to take advantage of the high profile of Hamm and the United States women's national soccer team, who had just won the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, and be released in time for the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and the 2000 Sydney Olympics.[10] The athletes in the Hamm version were hand-animated, while Michael Owen's WLS 2000 used motion capture.[10]

Mia Hamm Soccer 64 was one of the first sports games to star female athletes,[11] with Wendy Gebauer serving as commentator.[12] In a December 2000 interview, Patti Miller of Children Now stated that the game was one of the "positive examples of games for girls".[13] In a 2012 interview, psychologist Fernanda Schabarum retrospectively noted that the game was a "good example of the wrong timing and the wrong approach" in the matter of women in sports-oriented video games, and David Rutter, producer for the game, stated that the game being a reskin "made it appear more of cynical marketing tactic than a game really interested in women's sports".[14]

In the United States, Mia Hamm Soccer 64 sold a "relatively high" 42,886 copies.[10] Gameplay features 18 football teams in the hypothetical U.S. Women's League, 32 national teams, and Mia Hamm's All-Star Team. Different gamemodes, such as Practice and World Cup, where the player can play on a team, with or against Hamm, in a World Cup tournament, were also included.[citation needed]

Game Boy Color tie-in edit

Like the Nintendo 64 game, the North American release of the Game Boy Color tie-in had a Mia Hamm reskin developed; titled Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout, it was released by SouthPeak Interactive on 27 October 2000.[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ Kitts, Martin (October 1999). "Michael Owen's World League Soccer 2000". N64 Magazine. Future Publishing. p. 52 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ IGN Staff (28 February 2000). "World League Soccer 2000". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  3. ^ IGN Staff (2 September 1998). "Eidos' Second N64 Title Uncovered". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  4. ^ IGN Staff (27 August 1999). "THQ Soccers it to Them". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  5. ^ Gibbon, Dave (January 1999). "Preview: Viva Football". Ultimate PC (18). Rapide Publishing: 44.
  6. ^ IGN Staff (10 April 2000). "SouthPeak Makes Hamm Official". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  7. ^ NWR Staff (23 June 2016). "20 Nintendo 64 Games You Might Have Missed – Feature". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  8. ^ IGN Staff (2 March 2000). "Mia Hamm Soccer to Nintendo 64". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  9. ^ IGN Staff (30 August 2000). "Inside Mia Hamm". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  10. ^ a b c Pierce, Liam Daniel (24 September 2015). "Fifteen Years Before Women Appeared On FIFA '16, There Was Mia Hamm Soccer 64". Vice. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  11. ^ Rudin, David (21 July 2015). "FIFA 16 is slowly discovering the existence of women's soccer". Kill Screen. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  12. ^ Kassouf, Jeff (17 March 2012). "Mia Hamm's birthday, N64 and the dream women's league". The Equalizer. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  13. ^ Mayfield, Kendra (18 December 2000). "A Pretty Face Is Not Enough". Wired. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  14. ^ Good, Owen (22 August 2012). "If Not This Year, Women's Soccer Will Be In Video Games Soon, Says FIFA Producer". Kotaku. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  15. ^ Nix, Marc (10 November 2000). "Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout". IGN. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout". Eurogamer. 30 August 2000. Retrieved 3 October 2017.

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Michael Owen s WLS 2000 is an association football video game developed by Silicon Dreams Studio and published by THQ for the Nintendo 64 Released on 24 September 1999 the game stars English footballer Michael Owen 2 It is the third and final game in the World League Soccer series after World League Soccer 98 and Michael Owen s World League Soccer 99 Michael Owen s WLS 2000Developer s Silicon Dreams StudioPublisher s EU THQNA SouthPeak InteractiveProducer s Matt MolloyDavid RutterPlatform s Nintendo 64ReleaseEU 24 September 1999 1 NA 9 November 2000Genre s SportsMode s Single player multiplayerMichael Owen s WLS 2000 has received reskinned versions for releases outside the United Kingdom primarily Mia Hamm Soccer 64 which stars Mia Hamm and was released in North America by SouthPeak Interactive Contents 1 Development 2 Mia Hamm Soccer 64 3 Game Boy Color tie in 4 ReferencesDevelopment editMichael Owen s WLS 2000 was originally announced by Eidos Interactive in September 1998 as a Nintendo 64 conversion of Silicon Dreams Studio s previous World League Soccer game Michael Owen s World League Soccer 99 3 However it was put on hold as Eidos Interactive did not find itself suitable for the Nintendo 64 market until it was announced in August 1999 that THQ had picked up the game for further production 4 It was reported that Owen received 300 000 to perform motion capture and lend his image for the title 5 Mia Hamm Soccer 64 editThe North American release of Michael Owen s WLS 2000 was reskinned to feature American soccer star Mia Hamm 6 7 and published by SouthPeak Interactive as Mia Hamm Soccer 64 on 9 November 2000 8 This version was developed within twelve weeks by DC Studios 9 to take advantage of the high profile of Hamm and the United States women s national soccer team who had just won the 1999 FIFA Women s World Cup and be released in time for the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo E3 and the 2000 Sydney Olympics 10 The athletes in the Hamm version were hand animated while Michael Owen s WLS 2000 used motion capture 10 Mia Hamm Soccer 64 was one of the first sports games to star female athletes 11 with Wendy Gebauer serving as commentator 12 In a December 2000 interview Patti Miller of Children Now stated that the game was one of the positive examples of games for girls 13 In a 2012 interview psychologist Fernanda Schabarum retrospectively noted that the game was a good example of the wrong timing and the wrong approach in the matter of women in sports oriented video games and David Rutter producer for the game stated that the game being a reskin made it appear more of cynical marketing tactic than a game really interested in women s sports 14 In the United States Mia Hamm Soccer 64 sold a relatively high 42 886 copies 10 Gameplay features 18 football teams in the hypothetical U S Women s League 32 national teams and Mia Hamm s All Star Team Different gamemodes such as Practice and World Cup where the player can play on a team with or against Hamm in a World Cup tournament were also included citation needed Game Boy Color tie in editLike the Nintendo 64 game the North American release of the Game Boy Color tie in had a Mia Hamm reskin developed titled Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout it was released by SouthPeak Interactive on 27 October 2000 15 16 References edit Kitts Martin October 1999 Michael Owen s World League Soccer 2000 N64 Magazine Future Publishing p 52 via Internet Archive IGN Staff 28 February 2000 World League Soccer 2000 IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 IGN Staff 2 September 1998 Eidos Second N64 Title Uncovered IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 IGN Staff 27 August 1999 THQ Soccers it to Them IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 Gibbon Dave January 1999 Preview Viva Football Ultimate PC 18 Rapide Publishing 44 IGN Staff 10 April 2000 SouthPeak Makes Hamm Official IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 NWR Staff 23 June 2016 20 Nintendo 64 Games You Might Have Missed Feature Nintendo World Report Retrieved 3 October 2017 IGN Staff 2 March 2000 Mia Hamm Soccer to Nintendo 64 IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 IGN Staff 30 August 2000 Inside Mia Hamm IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 a b c Pierce Liam Daniel 24 September 2015 Fifteen Years Before Women Appeared On FIFA 16 There Was Mia Hamm Soccer 64 Vice Retrieved 3 October 2017 Rudin David 21 July 2015 FIFA 16 is slowly discovering the existence of women s soccer Kill Screen Retrieved 3 October 2017 Kassouf Jeff 17 March 2012 Mia Hamm s birthday N64 and the dream women s league The Equalizer Retrieved 12 October 2017 Mayfield Kendra 18 December 2000 A Pretty Face Is Not Enough Wired Retrieved 3 October 2017 Good Owen 22 August 2012 If Not This Year Women s Soccer Will Be In Video Games Soon Says FIFA Producer Kotaku Retrieved 3 October 2017 Nix Marc 10 November 2000 Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout IGN Retrieved 3 October 2017 Mia Hamm Soccer Shootout Eurogamer 30 August 2000 Retrieved 3 October 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Owen 27s WLS 2000 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