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NFL GameDay 98 is a 1997 American football video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the third installment of the NFL GameDay series and was only released in North America. Jerome Bettis is featured on the cover.
NFL GameDay is the first video game in the NFL GameDay series. It was released in 1995 on the PlayStation by Sony Interactive Studios America as a competitor to the Madden football game series. Its cover athlete is William Floyd. The game makes use of motion capture for its animations. [1]
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Video games developed and/or published by 989 Studios or 989 Sports, a subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment America. It was known as Sony Interactive Studios America until 1998. It was known as Sony Interactive Studios America until 1998.
NFL GameDay is the first video game in the NFL GameDay series of American football video games, and was released in 1995 on the PlayStation video game console as a competitor to the Madden NFL football game series. It was developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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NCAA Gamebreaker 98 has a game engine that is based on the NFL GameDay 98 engine, [2] but uses the appearance and playing styles involved in college football. [3] The game includes the Division I-A teams with their real rosters for the 1997/98 season, along with some historical teams such as the 1972 USC Gamecocks. [4]
The 989 Sports name developed from a long history of name changes and corporate shuffling within Sony centered around operations in Foster City, California.In August 1995, the video game business of Sony Imagesoft was merged with the product development branch of SCEA, becoming Sony Interactive Studios America (SISA) [1] In 1998, SISA was spun off from SCEA and was renamed 989 Studios.