- Strategy & Simulation
- Rugby
- Nintendo 64
- PC & Video Games, PlayStation 2, Games under £10
- Consoles
- Players' Choice Games
- Handhelds
- Memory Cards
- Cables & Leads
- Golf
- American Football
- Driving & Shooting
- Golf
- PlayStation 2
- Sports
- 3D Platform Games
- PC & Video Games, PlayStation 2, Type of Game, Strategy, Military & Historical
- PC & Video Games, PlayStation 3, Games
- Action & Adventure
- Motorbike Racing
- Hardware & Accessories
- Gambling Sims
- Fantasy
- Arcade
- Historical
- PC & Video Games, PlayStation 2, Type of Game, Simulation, God Sims
- Future Racing
- GameCube
- War & Military
- PC & Video Games, PlayStation 2, Type of Game, Sport, Cricket
- Some of our other sites:
- Books
- Clothing, Shoes and Accessories
- Baby Clothes and Accessories
- Cosmetics, Beauty Products and Fragrances
- Cellphones, Call Plans and Accessories
- Video Games
- DVDs
- Electronics, Gadgets and Computers
- Health and Personal Care
- Home and Garden
- Home DIY
- Jewelry
- Magazines and Newspapers
- Music Downloads
- Musical Instruments
- Office Equipment and Supplies
- Software and Games
- Sporting Goods
- Toys and Games
- Watches
- UK Books
- UK Video Games
- UK Home and Garden
- UK Electronics, Gadgets and Computers
- UK Baby Clothes and Accessories
- UK Software and Games
- UK Sporting Goods
- UK Toys and Games
Video Games : Categories : PC Games : Type of Game : Sports : Cricket
-
Empire
-
Codemasters
-
Sold Out Software
-
Midas Interactive
-
Focus Multimedia Ltd
-
Xplosiv
-
Empire
-
Mastertronic Ltd
-
Empire
-
Sold Out Software
-
Codemasters
-
Electronic Arts
Cricket. Love it or hate it, there's no denying its appeal: sunshine, relaxation, tea breaks. It's all here in EA Sports' comprehensive new simulation, Cricket 2004 (pretty much, anyway). Typically, EA's sporting simulations are detailed facsimiles of the real-life players and events they portray. Cricket 2004 is no exception to this admirable rule. Some 61 cricket grounds from across the globe are accurately depicted here, along with 56 teams. Everything is bang up to date, of course, but the game's impressive Player Editor feature ensures that users can--if they wish to maintain realism--change information as time goes on.Cricket has the uncanny ability of making time pass slowly. Here, for those who wish to re-invest that warped time wisely, EA bowls several cricket events: the World Cup appears alongside two domestic Australian cup competitions, numerous international tours, one-day tests, and the English County Championships. There's something for fans of every leaning. The action is delivered with aplomb. Sharp visuals, combined with TV-style camera angles and live commentary from Messrs Benaud and Maxwell (the modern-day voices of televised cricket), complete what is the definitive video game for cricket fans. --Jonti Davies
-
Electronic Arts
-
Empire
-
Empire
-
Empire
-
Electronic Arts
-
Centresoft (UK Video Games) Stock Account
-
Empire
The annual update of Empire Interactive's impressive PC cricket management simulation, International Cricket Captain 2001 once again puts the player in charge of either a county or the national team, and charges them with the task of bringing success.This year's update is, unsurprisingly, more a polish than a thorough reworking of the formula (hence the low retail price), featuring the same intuitive interface and general all round ease of use. It also offers the same ferocious challenge as its predecessors too, with even the Easy mode sure to provide a sturdy test. The 2001 edition features updated statistics, a groundsman option (to help prepare a pitch that suits your team's style of play), the chance to play classic tests from the past or the 1999 World Cup, and a two-player mode too. These are more subtle changes than great advances, but they do enhance the game slightly.
Despite its initially specialist appearance, International Cricket Captain 2001 is an engrossing and accessible game that can be easily customised for different levels of expertise and patience. It doesn't cover cricket quite as well as Championship Manager caters to football fans, but that's mainly down to the differing subject matter. Yet sports-strategy-game fans should see this for what it is--a quality, addictive and bargain-priced sports game that'll easily whittle away a few weekends. --Simon Brew
-
Oxygen Interactive



















