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Gameloft unveils Real Football 2009, Real Football Manager 2009

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By: , IntoMobile
Monday, September 8th, 2008 at 5:34 AM

Real Football Manager 2009

Gameloft has announced two football (soccer) games – Real Football 2009 and Real Football Manager 2009. The two titles are different in the essence — while the first one is the action sports simulation, the second one sees you managing a football club. The goal in both games is the same, though: it’s your mission to win all the tournaments, while in the latter you’re also taking care of finances, player transfers, and more.

We’ve no doubts Gameloft knows what they’re doing when it comes to football simulation. After all, you can’t just release any title when you’re competing with Pro Evolution Soccer and EA’s FIFA titles. At the end, it’s a matter of personal preferences which of the football simulations / football management games you prefer. Personally, I love the Real Football 2008 and can’t wait for the 2009 release. Managing a sports club is just not my cup of tea, though.

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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  • Ayo

    Infact,i can't wait to be part of experience.