Games that haven't changed in ten years
A decade of evolution - squandered
Worldwide Soccer Manager (PC, PSP, Xbox 360)
The only thing that's really changed in the last ten years of Worldwide Soccer Manager is its name. Formerly known as Championship Manager in the UK, when developer Sports Interactive left Eidos, SI took the game and its engine with them. Eidos kept the Championship Manager name and its interface. Sega picked up the spoils. It's now known as Football Manager in the UK.
Now, we'll admit that there's very little you can do to change asoccer management game. You can add 3D matches, sure, but that's about it. But it still had to make the list, because you're still basically buying the same game each year.
Above: Menu screens. Admittedly not likely to look much different in a text-heavy game
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