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This is the 3rd year of the mythical and renewed saga by Gaelco Multimedia. PC Fútbol is a football managerial game with a lot of options, and some new features over the 2006 edition. Like all PCFs you can take your favourite club and win all, or instead challenge yourself and play with a little club from the beginning and try to make history. You have the old features: you can trade and train players, make strategies, enlarge the stadium and its services, sign sponsors, sell merchandising, play matches with the V-Lima system,... and the new features are the club and stadium editor, the communicator system to keep contact with your friends online, the revamped trading system, and the option to keep playing the managerial part while playing matches in background.

Yume on PC is a side-scrolling action/platformer where you play as young Yin, trapped in the world of dreams. Armed with a sword and a mysterious stone, he will have to face hordes of enemies to find the key to the mystery of this decidedly unwelcoming world.

PC Fútbol is a football managerial game with different game styles. You can take an equip from the beginning or play the manager mode waiting and selecting offers from the equips. You can trade and train players, make strategics, build the stadium and services, select sponsors, sell merchandising and lot of more.

PC Fútbol is a soccer managerial game that let you pick your favourite team and take it to the top, if you're good enough! You can sign up your favourite players, train the team, expand your stadium, choose sponsors, set the ticket price, etc. The matches can be seen in 3D so you can give orders to your players in real time, or you can choose to see the final score only. The game has a big database with 2,000 teams and 48,000 players, and has the Spanish LFP and FIFPro official licenses so all the players have their real names/appearance.

Learning Land is a series of educational titles aimed at children. It was published as a part-work series with a new title appearing every two weeks. Each CD was accompanied by a magazine.