Football Manager Handheld

Football Manager Handheld is the first title of the FM series launched on PlayStation PSP, offering an authentic portable sports management experience.
The game brings to the console a condensed, but extremely complex version of the well -known coaching simulation, allowing players to take control of a real football club.
What does Football Manager Handheld offer?
Real licenses: teams and official players from important European and world leagues
Total management: transfers, tactics, training, players morale and club finances
Portable optimization: friendly interface, fast menus and efficient loadstation PSP

A complete experience of sports strategy
If you are passionate about football and you want to highlight your leadership skills, Football Manager Handheld is the ideal title.
The game tests your patience, strategic thinking and the ability to build a successful team, all on a versatile portable platform such as Playstation PSP.
A start piece for FM collectors
Being the first FM game for PSP, it is extremely historically and collectible.
Despite the simplified interface, the level of detail and the complexity of the decisions make an excellent choice for any fan of the series and for anyone who wants to start a collection of portable sports simulators.
Finally
Football Manager Handheld is a deep and captivating sports strategy game, perfect for long and immersive sessions in the football managerial universe.
It is an excellent investment for collectors of retro securities and for fans of sports management in PlayStation PSP.

Features:
- Gameplay FM 2006 retains its approach based on paper and pen, assuming criticism from those who want the appearance of the Total Club/Fifa Manager game, instead of 22 numbered chips that rotate on a green screen.
- There is a grain of truth in this, because not only the matches can exhaust a player, but also the terrible interface, which can sometimes be extremely confused, especially for those who come into contact for the first time with the game.
- There are some cases in which the player is obliged to navigate through a series of vague name menus to receive vital information about the club or players and personal.
- These errors and the lack of organization of the huge encyclopedia of the players/staff in the game can prove more difficult than Chelsea.
- On the other hand, keeping the 2D representation of matches should not be considered a lack of improvement.
- Due to their simplicity and well -written lateral comments, the player can focus better, so he can have a better image on what is happening on the field.
- 3D graphics has the ability to impress the player. Unfortunately, this can also have some disadvantages.
-First of all, it leaves a little space to the imagination, and secondly, a 3D graphic engine should be carefully developed to avoid even more problems than it should solve.
- Short loading times, clarity, dynamism, precision, physical and good mechanics, well -drawn portraits should be the strengths of such an engine.
- And this is something that not even shooters manage to achieve, what are the chances of a studio like Sig (without experience in this field) will succeed?

| Specifications | |
| Age Rating | 6 |
| Developer | Sega |
| Genres | Soccer |
| Platform | Psp |
| Publisher | Sports Interactive |
| Release Date | 2006-04-06 |
Football Manager Handheld
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