02-05-2009, 06:11 AM
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OVR: 5
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Vienna, Austria
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Well, why not have a game like "Football Head Coach"? Why limit yourself to one level of play, one league in a coach/manager game? Just look at soccer games, for example: There's no separate "Premier League Manager", no "Serie A Coach" or "Bundesliga Coach". The name says it all: "Football Manager".
You can coach all over the world, work your way up from the minors or even coach a big club's reserves squad and hope to impress your boss so you may coach the first team one day. Wanna be world champion? Take over your national team and lead it to glory.
Same with Hockey. Look at "NHL Eastside Hockey Manager". It's not the NHL only.
One of the most fun things to do in manager games (at least for me) is to watch your former player's careers. After scoring more than 20 goals in a season, my low-league star striker left and went to german Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund. He didn't even play reagularly on their 3rd league reserves team, but I checked him every week.
Imagine being a college or even high school coach and see the kids you coached going to the Pro Bowl - or the Arena League. Or nowhere at all.
They won't make a game like that. Why waste all trademarks in one game? By the way, that game wouldn't need any licence, people would love to create team and player names on their own (like they're doing in NCAA, despite the licence) and share it.
Head Coach had some good things, it just needs some life (interaction with media, player, coaches, more events, etc.) and some more things to win than the Super Bowl.
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