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Issue 26 - May 6, 1999
 
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Acclaim Sports Soccer

Acclaim announces a new soccer game for N64 using the powerful Quagmire sports engine

Acclaim finally made an announcement regarding Probe's oft-delayed N64 Acclaim Sports Soccer game at a Florida-based press conference held last week. The game, which is still without an official name, is now running on the famed Acclaim Sports Quagmire engine (ASB 2000) and, of course, features 640x480 high-resolution graphics.

Other features:
*32 international teams execute their own authentic play style
*Over 700 individually classed players
*Eight 3D-rendered international stadia
*Award-winning 640x480 hi-res graphics and 3-D Quagmire sports engine
*Commentary by seasoned professional Tony Gubba, BBC sports commentator
*Punditry by former England manager, Terry Venables
*Motion capture by Premiership players: goalkeeper Shaka Hislop, defender Neil Ruddock, and winger Trevor Sinclair
*Over 50,000 frames of animation
*Instant Replay lets you replay that match-winning golden goal
*Create-A-Player and Create-A-Squad
*Advanced artificial intelligence simulates player performance in various game conditions
*Authentic crowd and SFX for memorable in-game moments
*Rumble Pak-compatible
*Four game modes: Friendly, Acclaim Sports Trophy, Knockout, and League and Knockout ladder.
*Customise your own tournaments, Acclaim Sports Trophy, Knockout and Leagues

The title is scheduled for an August '99 release.

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