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The game offers two alternative control systems: a classic, soft joypad, which replicates the controls of the early computer versions, and a new, innovative tilt-to-move option, in which team-mates can be manipulated simply by moving the device, meaning the whole screen can be seen at all times on the iPhone. In numbers game looks like this: 336 Individual players, 22 achievements, 20 Power-ups and pick-ups, 16 Classic Speedball teams, 12 New Intergalactic teams, 10 Season career mode, 10 Single player game modes. Add to this player transfer market and upgrades and multiplayer mode.
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