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Graeme Souness Vector Soccer is a soccer game built for Amiga that uses vector graphics to render its matches. You control teams with simple directional inputs to pass, shoot, and block, aiming to outscore opponents in single or multiplayer matches. The wireframe visuals give the game a crisp, geometric look that was uncommon in sports titles at the time. Gameplay focuses on quick reflexes and basic strategy rather than deep mechanics, making it easy to pick up but tricky to master. The game’s most notable feature is its vector-based art style, which made it stand out on 16-bit systems in 1991. While not as detailed as later 3D sports games, the clean lines and smooth animations held appeal for fans of the era’s retro aesthetics. With its association to real-life football figure Graeme Souness and simple design, it remains a niche curiosity for Amiga collectors.
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Single player, Multiplayer
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