Sports Interactive - Games

Games

  • Championship Manager series
    • Championship Manager
    • Championship Manager '93
    • Championship Manager 2
    • Championship Manager 96/97
    • Championship Manager 97/98
    • Championship Manager 3
    • Championship Manager: Season 00/01
    • Championship Manager: Season 01/02
    • Championship Manager 4
    • Championship Manager: Season 03/04
  • Football Manager
    • Football Manager 2005 (4 November 2004 for PC/Mac)
    • Football Manager 2006 (21 October 2005 for PC/Mac & April for PSP)
    • Football Manager 2007 (20 October 2006 for PC/Mac & PSP)
    • Football Manager 2008 (October 2007 for PC/Mac & PSP and March 2008 for Xbox 360)
    • Football Manager 2009 (14 November 2008 for PC/Mac & PSP)
    • Football Manager 2010 (30 October 2009 for PC/Mac & PSP and April for iPhone)
    • Football Manager 2011 (5 November 2010 for PC/Mac, December for PSP & iPhone and April for iPad)
    • Football Manager 2012 (21 October 2011 for PC/Mac, PSP, December for iPhone & iPad and April for Android)
    • Football Manager 2013 (November 2, 2012 for PC/Mac)
  • Football Manager Live (23 January 2009)
  • Eastside Hockey Manager
    • NHL Eastside Hockey Manager (2 July 2004)
    • NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005 (27 May 2005)
    • NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005 (North American version) (27 September 2005)
    • NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 (22 September 2006)
  • Out of the Park Baseball Manager
    • Out of the Park Baseball Manager 2006 (31 May 2006)
    • Out of the Park Baseball Manager 2007 (23 March 2007)

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