Super Street Fighter IV wasn't always super.
Eidos, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, announces a Sony PSP version of Championship Manager. Developed by Gusto Games, Championship Manager PSP is a fully portable version of the best known football management simulation, and also boasts a wealth of new features. Dealing with everything from transfers to training, tactics to tabloids, championship Manager is the closest you'll get to real-life football.
Super Street Fighter IV wasn't always super.
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