Pro Cycling Manager
Pro Cycling Manager | |
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Genres | Simulation |
Developers | Cyanide Studio |
Publishers | Focus Home Interactive |
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Platform of origin | Microsoft Windows |
Year of inception | 2001 |
Pro Cycling Manager is a series of cycling management and real-time simulation games created by Cyanide. The game was first launched in 2001 as Cycling Manager, but the series took on the Pro label in June 2005. A new version is released every year to coincide with the Tour de France. The game is offered in a variety of languages (French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian,Portuguese,...) although the actual language configuration depends on the local publisher. Pro Cycling Manager runs on the PC. The game is produced in cooperation with most of the main professional cycling teams under the aegis of the IPCT and the AIGCP. In September 2007 a Sony PSP version of the game was released, called Pro Cycling, it is engineered to take advantage of PSP gameplay and it offers a limited management mode.
Game Objectives
The player acts as a sporting director for one of the UCI Pro Tour competitive teams. The player can also create their own cycling stages to race on.
Time Line
- 2001 - Cycling Manager
- 2002 - Cycling Manager 2
- 2003 - Cycling Manager 3
- 2004 - Cycling Manager 4
- 2005 - Pro Cycling Manager - Name change due to the introduction to
- 2006 - Pro Cycling Manager 2006 - First game with official Tour de France-licence
- 2007 - Pro Cycling Manager 2007 - First game released to PlayStation Portable
- 2008 - Pro Cycling Manager 2008 - First game with track cycling mode
- 2009 - Pro Cycling Manager 2009
- 2010 - Pro Cycling Manager 2010
- 2011 - Pro Cycling Manager 2011
- 2012 - Pro Cycling Manager 2012
- 2013 - Pro Cycling Manager 2013
- 2014 - Pro Cycling Manager 2014
- 2015 - Pro Cycling Manager 2015 - First game with "Be a Pro" mode
- 2016 - Pro Cycling Manager 2016
- 2017 - Pro Cycling Manager 2017
References
External links
- Official Site
- PCM.daily (international)
- PCM-Portugal (in Portuguese)
- CYM Italy (in Italian)
- LCMPRO-France (in French)
- PCMFocus (in Dutch)
- PCMDanmark (in Danish)
- PCM Spain (in Spanish)