Talk:Kick Off

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Is there any standard Wikipedia method of referring to soccer/football, so as to avoid mini-wiki-wars between people changing the word from one to another? Peruvianllama 16:37, 15 July 2005 (UTC)

This recurring issue has been pretty well solved in the football/soccer articles: If the distinction isn't made clear by the context then a clarifier can be used, eg Football (soccer), Football (soccer) field, etc, but if the context says it all or it is specific to a sport then it is not required. --Daveb 02:44, 21 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] New features of Kick Off

Weren't some of the features suggested as new in the article in other games before. If memory serves me right, you could also view action replays in Microprose Soccer. Other "new" features may have been there before, too.

action replays on Kick Off were available with different speeds and also you were able to save them on Floppy disk. --Filippodb 12:37, 18 August 2006 (UTC)