Striker Pro 2000

aka: Super Euro Soccer 2000, UEFA Striker
Moby ID: 13851
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European soccer game based around the UEFA license. Effectively a merger between Rage software's Striker franchise and playstation/dreamcast evolution with Infogrames' UEFA license.

UEFA Striker offered a mix of arcade and simulation style gameplay and a certification mode, where the player was tested for skills in order to unlock game modes.

The game featured many clubs from around the world in some form or another, but in it's primary game tournament mode was focused around European clubs.

In addition to simple and quick selection of a 'friendly match' the game supported the following tournaments:

Super Trophy - Featuring up to 32 teams drawn from a pool of over 40 of the most popular European teams. In round 1 the 32 teams start off in four leagues, each playing the other teams within the league twice. The top two teams from each league proceed to round two, similar to round one yet with two leagues of four teams. The top two teams play the final, a tie resolved with extra time and then penalties.

National Team Qualifiers - a mode only unlocked when you reached 3/10 in certification tests. Belgium and Holland were not included in the list of 49 teams split into 9 groups in a pre-defined way. This was likely because the mode was designed to mirror the Euro 2000 competition, for which Infogrames did not own the license and so could not use the official name (the tournament was based in Holland/Belgium and they automatically qualified as a result). The player could choose to player any one of those 49 teams, one home and one away match against the other teams in the same group...the top team going to the finals. Group ties resolve by goal difference, scored then conceded. The best of out of all those teams which placed second in the groups also goes forward. The remaining eight second place enter a single knockout round, with four going through to the finals.

National Team Finals - Must have certified 3/10 and succeeded in the National Team Qualifiers. The remaining 16 teams from the qualifiers (or a new selection), including Belgium and Holland are split into four groups of four, playing each group member once. The top two teams proceed to a knockout format - Quarters, Semis and Finals. Penalty shootouts settle ties.

Territories Cup - Certified 5/10 unlocks this mode, basically league play around various world locations - completion of each cup unlocks the next territory.

8/10 in certification mode unlocked a bonus competition. The game also supported generic league and knockout tournament play, as well a classic matches - four preconfigured scenarios replaying historical matches.

English live commentary was from Ron Atkinson and Jonathan Pearce.

Spellings

  • スーパーユーロサッカー2000 - Japanese Dreamcast spelling

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  • Bruno Bonnell (proudly presents a game distributed by Infogrames & developed by Rage Games Ltd.)
Special Thanks to
Infogrames Sports: Vice President
Brand Manager
Producer
Product Manager
Marketing Assistant
Marketing Artwork
Technical Department
Legal Advise
QA Testing
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Commentators

The commentators on the game are names of some note. Jonathan Pearce is famed for his excitable and very loud delivery. In the early 90s he worked for London's Capital Gold radio station, and quickly established regular cries for every time one of the top London teams' strikers scored - "ready, steady, Teddy!" for Tottenham's Teddy Sheringham for example.

Ron Atkinson was a manager at the top level for over 20 years, before retiring into commentary, which he did until infamously making a racist remark about a Chelsea player without realizing that the broadcast was still being received in the Middle East.

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Game added by grimace.

Additional contributors: Kabushi, Martin Smith, Rik Hideto.

Game added July 6, 2004. Last modified March 3, 2024.