Kevin Toms Blog

Original author of Football Manager computer game

Retro Gamer Interview

I haven’t read it yet, it has not made its way to New Zealand yet, but a “Desert Island Disks” interview with me has just been published in the latest issue of Retro Gamer

Retro Gamer Issue 63

Retro Gamer Issue 63

Doing the interview brought back a lot of memories of those early days, and I still keep remembering new things, some of them funny, some of them interesting, some of them poignant.

I’ll write some up in this blog over time…

April 30, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Football Manager, Software Star, The 80s | | 4 Comments

Playing Football Manager – Nostalgia

In this article here, Richard Herring writes well about what it is like playing the online emulated version of Football Manager after many years. It conjured pictures in my mind of what it was like for him. His comments about the simplicity are right. But, it had subtlety underneath. Like a lot of good software, it should not be complex to use, even if what it does IS complex! Of course it was a long time ago, and I would write it quite differently if I was doing it now. But the balance of that game is something I was happy with.

April 23, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Football Manager, Games, Games Design, The 80s | | No Comments Yet

2 Football Managers

It can be strange at times to see the 2, the original Football Manager that I wrote, and the current Football Manager that adopted the same name. I am wondering if many people played both and how they think they compare?

April 16, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Football, Football Manager, Games, Present | | No Comments Yet

Each game was different

I wrote the original Football Manager, Football Manager 2, Football Manager World Cup edition, and a few years ago, Footymax. All of them were Football Management games and yet, in each one, the gameplay was different. I sometimes think that I was trying to move too many steps at once between the early games, but I am inventive, and it sort of happens, naturally. It’s a question for me, what steps to take, what innovations really are worth it? I have seen some of the clones of the original Football Manager over the years, and most of them tried to keep the basics of the original game.

April 9, 2009 Posted by Kevin Toms | Football, Games, Games Design, The 80s | | 3 Comments