Graham Gooch's World Class Cricket | |
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Amiga cover art of Graham Gooch World Class Cricket |
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Developer(s) | Audiogenic |
Publisher(s) | Audiogenic |
Platform(s) | Commodore Amiga, IBM PC, Atari ST |
Release date(s) | 1993 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Two player |
Media/distribution | Floppy disk |
System requirements
1MB RAM |
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket is a cricket video game developed and published by Audiogenic in 1993. It is endorsed by former England cricketer Graham Gooch. It is available for the Amiga and PC computer systems.
Contents |
The player can play either test matches or One Day Internationals. There are three types of bowling fast, spin and swing. The fielding can either be set manually or automatically. There are three difficulty settings to play at, Amateur, Professional and World Class. The game has pseudo-3D graphics with details such as the shadows of players moving as the sun moves. All test sides (in 1993) are included including a World XI team to play as. Batting averages and other statistics are included.
Graham Gooch World Class Cricket has many different versions available.
There were also two updates for the game.
After Graham Gooch's World Class Cricket, Audiogenic developed Brian Lara Cricket for the Sega Mega Drive which was licensed to Codemasters. In 1996 Codemasters took over the Audiogenic development team and then went on to release a series of cricket games under the Brian Lara and Shane Warne brands.