
Clickonline writes, "Sensible Software, the British videogame developer founded in the 1980s, was made somewhat possible thanks to Margaret Thatcher and her government at the time. In the recently released Sensible Software 1986-1999, company co-founder Jon Hare revealed that the Government Enterprise Scheme, an initiative set up by Thatcher’s government, helped get the company up and running."

Blaze Entertainment can now unveil the highly anticipated Codemasters Collection 1 Cartridge for Evercade; featuring some of the most renowned titles in British gaming history including Sensible Soccer, Cannon Fodder, Linus Spacehead and an unreleased title Tennis All-Stars. With 17 officially licensed games, this cartridge brings classic titles to the Evercade handheld, which also connects to your TV via HDMI.
well that is nice of them. I need to order me a copy as I have the full library so far.

GodisaGeek: "Recently, Gary had a chance to interview Jon Hare, the creator of legendary footie game Sensible Soccer, and most recently, Sociable Soccer. They talk about Jon's reasons for making another football game and the struggles with Kickstarter, improvements to the game, and plenty more."

Jon Hare has not only been designing and programming games for 30 years, he’s produced graphics and music, owned his own companies and found time to lecture students