International Cricket Captain 2010 Editorial
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International Cricket Captain 2010 Editorials
Background International Cricket Captain began as the final year dissertation project of student Chris Child at Birmingham University in 1992. Child's cricket simulation initially failed to find willing developers until, who had been working at on the series when Child pitch his idea to the company, moved to and picked up Child's idea.
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The first was released in 1998. Empire Interactive continued to develop the series until the company went into administration in 2009. From then on, beginning with the release of International Cricket Captain 2009, the series continued under Child's own production company, Childish Things. Yearly updates continue to be released, with the latest being International Cricket Captain 2012, and a 2013 edition is due to be released this summer. Although hugely popular within it's niche audience, the series has come under some criticism for the lack of change between editions. New editions tend to merely be updates to the player database with limited change being made to the interface or gameplay and only occasional leaps in graphical quality are made.