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Bobby Charlton's Computer Soccer is a soccer video game developed by Acornsoft for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers in 1984. Here are some known facts about the game:

  1. The game is named after Bobby Charlton, a former English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Manchester United and the England national team.

  2. The game features simple graphics and basic gameplay, with players controlling a team of dots on a green field to score goals against the opponent.

  3. The game was released exclusively for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, which were popular home computers in the United Kingdom during the 1980s.

  4. The game was published by Acornsoft, a British software company that was known for developing and publishing games and educational software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron.

  5. The game received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising its simplicity and accessibility, while others criticized its lack of depth and realism.

  6. The game was not a commercial success, and it is now considered a rarity among collectors of retro computer games.

  7. The game was one of the first soccer video games developed, predating other famous games like Kick Off, Sensible Soccer and FIFA.

  8. The game was an inspiration for other games like Match Day and Kick Off.

Please note that this information may be limited and there might be more facts available that I am not aware of as my knowledge cut off is in 2021 and this game was release in 1984.

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The statement “Bobby Charlton's Computer Soccer is a soccer video game developed by Acornsoft”

…is incorrect. The development and publishing company was DACC Limited, which was owned by the same group that own piglix.com at this time.

  1. The game is named after Bobby Charlton, a former English professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Manchester United and the England national team.

  2. The game features simple graphics and basic gameplay, with players controlling a team of dots on a green field to score goals against the opponent. THIS STATEMENT IS MISLEADING AS THE GRAPHICS REPRESENTING THE PLAYERS WERE SPRITES OF 8x8 PIXELS.

  3. The game was released exclusively for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, which were popular home computers in the United Kingdom during the 1980s.

  4. The game was published by Acornsoft, a British software company that was known for developing and publishing games and educational software for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. AGAIN INCORRECT PUBLISHER - SHOULD BE DACC LTD.

  5. The game received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising its simplicity and accessibility, while others criticized its lack of depth and realism.

  6. The game was not a commercial success, and it is now considered a rarity among collectors of retro computer games.MISLEADING STATEMENT AS MY GAME WAS QUITE SUCCESSFUL, SELLING OVER 10,000 UNITS, GOOD FOR THE PRE-PC 1980’s. ALTHOUGH NOT AS HIGH AS OUR SERIES OF 747 FLIGHT SIMULATION GAMES.

  7. The game was one of the first soccer video games developed, predating other famous games like Kick Off, Sensible Soccer and FIFA.

  8. The game was an inspiration for other games like Match Day and Kick Off.

Please note that this information may be limited and there might be more facts available that I am not aware of as my knowledge cut off is in 2021 and this game was release in 1984.

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