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Topic: crickettitans
Posted By: owey
Subject: crickettitans
Date Posted: 07 April 2008 at 2:21pm
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Clash of the Titans

 

The PC Cricket game that pits the great sides of the past against each other

 

            Clash of the Titans is a text based cricket game that has been written for the Micosoft Access platform. Now some of the debates that have captured the imaginations of cricket lovers down the generations can be answered as the great teams of the past face off.

How would Don Bradman have handled the great West Indies pace attacks? What would Sobers have made of the Bodyline attack? How would the fantastic South African side of 1969/70 fared against Warwick Armstrong’s champions of 1920/21?

Relive some of the pulsating battles. Viv Richards faces Dennis Lillee once again. Benaud can lock horns again with Worrell. Trumper can dominate turn of the century bowling attacks like he did in his heyday. What will happen this time, as the Australian and English teams of the 1882/83 Ashes series face off? All this is possible in Clash of the Titans!

Try the demo for a feel for the game. Then, get the full version, which includes a comprehensive set of career statistics for each and every player. Statistics are a big part of what makes cricket so addictive to avid fans. This game allows you to look back and see who has made the most centuries, who has taken the most wickets, and which batsmen has let himself down in the run making department. The record partnerships for each wicket are also recorded.

Do you believe that there is a fantastic team from the past that has been overlooked? Nominations for future teams are most welcome!




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Posted By: MP12
Date Posted: 08 April 2008 at 8:14am
Sounds very interesting! I'll be sure to check it out as soon as I can. I'll give you a review after I'm done.

What type of program do you need to run this? I can't open it.



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