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{{sub-stub}}The [[Sega Saturn]] version of '''''Premier Manager 97''''' is an unreleased simulation game in the ''Premier Manager'' series. This would have been a more capable than [[Premier Manager 97|the Mega Drive version]].
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{{sub-stub}}The [[Sega Saturn]] version of '''''Premier Manager 97''''' is an unreleased simulation game in the ''Premier Manager'' series. This would have been a more capable than [[Premier Manager 97|the Mega Drive version]] using the ''[[Actua Soccer]]'' engine for in-game sequences{{magref|gamesmaster|57|12}}.
  
 
Though both Saturn and [[PlayStation]] port were advertised in the United Kingdom, only the PC version of the game was ever released.
 
Though both Saturn and [[PlayStation]] port were advertised in the United Kingdom, only the PC version of the game was ever released.

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Premier Manager 97
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Gremlin Interactive
Planned release date(s): 1996, 1997-10[1]
Genre: Simulation
Number of players: 1

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The Sega Saturn version of Premier Manager 97 is an unreleased simulation game in the Premier Manager series. This would have been a more capable than the Mega Drive version using the Actua Soccer engine for in-game sequences[1].

Though both Saturn and PlayStation port were advertised in the United Kingdom, only the PC version of the game was ever released.

Magazine articles

Main article: Premier Manager 97 (Saturn)/Magazine articles.

References