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Series, Release FM 2005: November 5, 2004 Mode(s), over or hot-seat Football Manager 2005 is a game in the computer game series. It was developed by and released on November 5, 2004, published.

On the 12th February 2004, after splitting from publishers it was announced that, producers of the Championship Manager game, had acquired the brand and would henceforth release their games under the 'Football Manager' name, whilst the Championship Manager series will go on, but no longer be related to. Commonly known as 'FM 2005', it competed directly with the severely delayed, and widely slated effort from -funded. Football Manager 2005 included an updated user interface, a refined game engine, updated database and competition rules, pre and post-match information, international player news, cup summary news, 2D clips from agents, coach reports on squads, job centre for non-playing positions, mutual contract termination, enhanced player loan options, manager 'mind games' and various other features. Football Manager 2005 was released in the UK on November 4, 2004 - closely followed by releases in many other countries around the world - and it became the 5th fastest selling PC game of all time (according to ). The version of the game comes on the same disk as the version, so its sales are also included. Contents.

Chinese controversy Football Manager 2005 was banned in when it was found that places such as and were included as separate countries in imported releases. China banned the game because it felt that it ' threatened its content harmful to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity. that seriously violates and has been strongly protested by our nation's gamers'. Sports Interactive published a statement in reply, reporting that a Chinese version of the game (complete with Taiwan included as part of China) would be released. They also stated that the offending version was not translated into Chinese as it was not supposed to be released in China. The offending games were believed to have been imported or downloaded, written to CD and boxed to be sold in illegal software shops in China. Copyright issues Due to various copyright disputes and restrictions certain alterations had to be made to the game data which took away some of the game's famous realism.

Noticeable changes included the following:. The name of the famous German goalkeeper had to be removed and was replaced with the name (Mustermann translates from German into English as Sample Man and is the German equivalent of John Doe or Joe Bloggs - see ). This is because Kahn does not allow his image or name to be used in certain computer games and it is speculated that his name was changed to Jens in the game (the name of his main goalkeeping rival, ) as a light-hearted dig at Kahn.

The German national team never picks 'real' players and instead only ever uses 'greyed-out' fictional players. The names of all French league teams had to be changed from their full names to simply the name of the city they represent. For example, became Paris and became Marseille. The names of Japanese league teams were changed to completely fictional names such as Niitsu Unicorn and Katano Blaze. Diablo 2 v1 13 item pack. The name of the Japanese was changed to the N-League or Nihon League. The names of the major European trophies were changed to fictional names. The European Cup or became the Champions Cup, the became the Euro Cup and the became the Euro Vase.

Thanks to the way these data changes have been made through using simple instructions in plain-text files called EDT files and LNC files, it is possible to reverse these changes, either by modifying the files or by deleting the appropriate file). Reception Football Manager 2005 received a 'Platinum' sales award from the (ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 300,000 copies in the United Kingdom. See also. For information on the entire Football Manager series. The sequel to this game. The name formerly used by Sports Interactive for its football management series.

Language Patch Football Manager 2005

External links Below is a list of several external resources which contain various features relating to the Football Manager scene (both official and unofficial) such as patches, articles and downloads. Official. Official game website from Sega and Sports Interactive. Sega's site showing a brief summary of the game. Official Sports Interactive website.

Official Sports Interactive Myspace Page Affiliates Sports Interactive has set up an Affiliates section (SIAS) which fansites can join. They offer a number of benefits to users, such as free games to give away in competitions, exclusive news and opportunities to visit Sports Interactive in Islington, London. You can view all the affiliates.