International Rugby Challenge
Trivia
Amiga Power review
This received a score of 2% from one Amiga magazine. Quite aside from the main gameplay being poor, it featured a number of glaring faults. If there were only 1 or 2 of these, or they were part of a decent game, they could've been endearing, but they make the whole thing look even shoddier. A few favourites include:
The French stadium was called the Parc de Paris - it was actually the Parc des Princes. The Scottish one, Murrayfield, was written as Murray Field.
Words such as 'tries' and 'possession' are mis-spelled on the statistics screen.
Pausing the game freezes the action, but the timer continues.
When taking a conversion, the player is always wearing an England kit. Also, the size of the line-judge graphic is always the same, so the closer the kick is, the shorter they look.
The default control option is the mouse.
Trivia contributed by Martin Smith, Patrick Bregger.