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Posted 10 November 2006 - 03:42 PM

Virtual Programming today announced the digital release of Championship Manager 2006 for the Macintosh. A boxed version of the game will be available in 7 to 10 days. The game is available for $39.95.

Championship Manager 2006 boasts a brand new Gameplan 3D match
engine, where players can watch their match unfold in the same way
they watch the match on TV - but with the ability to adjust tactics,
player positions or formations - or simply use the Highlight Filter
to select the moments they want to watch.

Interact with your squad as you speak with your players for the first
time: make promises to individual players to improve their mood or
form. But as in real life, if promises are broken, trust is lost and
there are consequences - with the new player status screen, monitor
the mood and form of every player.

Championship Manager 2006 allows you to manage your club to glory,
dealing with everything from tactics and training to transfers -
everything you would expect a real-life football manager to do
without owning a sheepskin coat.

Includes the International Management Update!

Along with international management, this update also offers a brand
new look and navigation system for CM2006. The new interface brings
an optional sidebar so you can take your favourite international team
to glory in total style!
Requirements:
• Mac OS X 10.3.9 or Higher
• PPC or Intel CPU
• 256MB Memory or higher
• GeForce 2MX/Radeon 8500 or better
• 400Mb Free disk space
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Posted 10 November 2006 - 03:46 PM

Way to loose money on a port :(

CM2007 came out last month for Windows along with FM2007 which is hybrid (MacOS and Win). Most people play FM anyway since that's the original CM engine just a new name.

Not that I would buy it anyways :P Managing a soccer team in a computer game is dead boring.

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Posted 10 November 2006 - 04:49 PM

CM2007 is a budget release this year. That's how much ground they lost when SI left, pretty much all of it.
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