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Cricket 96
## Description
One of the first realistic cricket games in the market, Cricket 96 wowed
people with its options, commentary and video options.
You can play either test or one-day matches with a choice of 8 teams, and you
can set your field, bowlers and batsmen. It has a good control system and
decent graphics for its time.
Game Analysis | Cricket 96 is a cricket game for the MS-DOS PCs that was released in 1995. The sequel to Super International Cricket on the SNES, it was developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by EA Sports. It was released as Ian Botham's International Cricket 96 in Europe.Despite featuring improved graphics, like its predecessors the game continued to forgo official team and player licensing, although many of the in-game players had recognisable real-life counterparts.Melbourne House followed Cricket 96 with one sequel, Cricket 97, the following year. | |
High FPS | 0 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
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