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[[Image:hooligansgamebox.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 2003 release of the game by Sold Out Software.]]'''Hooligans: Storm Over Europe''' is a video game recreating the [[hooliganism]] which often accompanies international [[football (soccer)|football]] matches throughout much of [[Europe]].
[[Image:hooligansgamebox.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 2003 release of the game by Sold Out Software.]]'''Hooligans: Storm Over Europe''' is a video game recreating the [[hooliganism]] which often accompanies international [[football (soccer)|football]] matches throughout much of [[Europe]].


The game was released in [[2000]] on the [[PC platform]] and caused a [[video game controversy|furore in many parts of the media]] due to its violent content and the perceived promotion of criminal behaviour in football, with some politicians calling for it to be banned. A similar media and political reaction had occurred on release of other controversial video games at the time such as [[Grand Theft Auto (video game)|Grand Theft Auto]] and [[Carmageddon]]. The Dutch producers of the game, Darxabre, defended the title stating that it rewarded strategic thinking rather than violence (see [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/new_media/1525153.stm BBC News]).
The game was released in [[2000]] on the [[PC platform]] and caused a [[video game controversy|führer in many parts of the media]] due to its violent content and the perceived promotion of criminal behaviour in football, with some politicians calling for it to be banned. A similar media and political reaction had occurred on release of other controversial video games at the time such as [[Grand Theft Auto (video game)|Grand Theft Auto]] and [[Carmageddon]]. The Dutch producers of the game, Darxabre, defended the title stating that it rewarded strategic thinking rather than violence (see [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/new_media/1525153.stm BBC News]).


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 22:29, 22 September 2007

File:Hooligansgamebox.jpg
The 2003 release of the game by Sold Out Software.

Hooligans: Storm Over Europe is a video game recreating the hooliganism which often accompanies international football matches throughout much of Europe.

The game was released in 2000 on the PC platform and caused a führer in many parts of the media due to its violent content and the perceived promotion of criminal behaviour in football, with some politicians calling for it to be banned. A similar media and political reaction had occurred on release of other controversial video games at the time such as Grand Theft Auto and Carmageddon. The Dutch producers of the game, Darxabre, defended the title stating that it rewarded strategic thinking rather than violence (see BBC News).

Overview

The game is played out over a football season and the object of the game is to become the most notorious group of hooligans in Europe. In order to achieve this the player proceeds through a variety of levels set in different locations and must maim or kill every opposing hooligan gang.

During play the members of the gang must be sustained by administering drugs, alcohol and violence on a regular basis. Failure to keep the gang members fuelled will see them drift off to more peaceful and legal activities. Looting of the local shops during the game can provide funds for the gang, and the player must overcome resistance from both rival gangs and the police forces to achieve victory.

(BBC Reports On "Armchair Hooligans" BBC News).

(Hooligans: Storm Over Europe Gaming Community H:SOE Community).

Screenshot

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A typical scene of mayhem from the game.