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Sega Worldwide Soccer 98: Saturn, Windows: 1997-11-19 1997-10-16 1998-03-05 Released in Europe as Sega Worldwide Soccer 98: Club Edition featuring clubs from England, France, Spain. [4] World Cup '98 France: Road to Win: Saturn: No No 1998-06-11 Fully licensed game featuring all the clubs and players from the 1998 competition. Sega Worldwide ...
Sega Worldwide Soccer '98 [3], known in North America as simply Worldwide Soccer '98 and in Europe as Sega Worldwide Soccer '98 Club Edition, is a video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1997 and Windows in 1998 only in Japan and in 1999 in North America as Worldwide Soccer Championship. It is the third game in its ...
The game takes place in the World Cup. The player can choose from 32 national teams. The tournament includes 7 games, divided into two groups of four teams and one final. Being an Arcade game, if it is lost only once, it will not be possible to continue playing. In case of a tie, the game is defined by a penalty shoot-out. [2]
The original Saturn release was met with critical acclaim. Tom Hall of GameSpot said it "may be the best soccer game ever released"; [7] GamePro called it "a completely fresh, must-play gaming experience"; [10] Rob Alsetter wrote in Sega Saturn Magazine that it was "perhaps the best soccer sim yet"; [9] and Next Generation ' s review concluded, "Quite simply, WWS '97 is the best recreation of ...
Like the 1986 game, this was actually a reworked existing game (World Trophy Soccer). The game is presented in a bird's-eye view but when the player gets near the goal, it switches to a 3D view of the penalty area and the player must try to score before a defender arrives on screen. The player can only choose to play as England, Belgium, Italy ...
World Cup USA '94 is an association football video game developed by Tierex [2] and published by U.S. Gold. It was released for Genesis, [3] Sega CD, [4] Super NES, [5] Master System, DOS, [6] Game Boy, and Game Gear in 1994. [7] The game gives official groups, teams and the fidelity schedule of the championship.
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PC Guide's July 1998 issue named World Cup 98 as the winner of a group test involving other PC football games around at the same time, ahead of competitors such as Actua Soccer 2, Three Lions and Sensible Soccer '98. The magazine described the game as "Simply the best football game in the world." [40]