Console: | Commodore 64 |
TV Standard: | PAL |
Country: | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Developer(s): | Arc Developments |
Publisher(s): | Grandslam Entertainment |
Release Date: | 1993-01-01 |
Players: | 2 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | Not Rated |
Type: | Sports |





Arc Developments converted their football game to the Commodore 64 using a top-down view very similar to Kick Off. Options are otherwise virtually identical, with cup and full season options over a variable match length, although player profiles feature basic statistics instead of textual information, and you can play shorter matches than in the 16-bit version. Gameplay is also very similar, with one-touch passing and fairly close ball control, although the control of free kicks is less precise in this version.