World Cup 98 (0)

World Cup 98
First release date
1998-03-13
Platform
Game Boy PlayStation Nintendo 64 PC
Developer
Electronic Arts Tiertex Design Studios
Publisher
Electronic Arts THQ Gradiente
Theme
FIFA FIFA World Cup
Franchise
FIFA FIFA World Cup

Overview

 
World Cup 98 is the first FIFA game devloped by Electronic Arts based on the event. Electronic Arts bought the rights to use the FIFA name, teams and players. It is the first World Cup game played in 3D rather than a 2D perspective. The game also used the same graphics engine that was featured in the previously released FIFA Road to the World Cup.  

Gameplay

  
Real teams and players were featured in the game
The game contained many elements of the World Cup, and this adds realism to the game. Every player and team at the time is featured in the game with realistic stats. There are exhibition, World Cup, Road to the World Cup, tournament and multiplayer modes. You could also customize teams and players to create the team you want to use. 
The game can be played in many different perspectives. The camera can be moved to a traditional birds eye perspective or it could be zoomed in to show off the 3D graphics.
Shootout is an event that can break a tie
You will always be in control of the player who has the ball on offense. To defend you can cycle through players, but the game will often give you control to the proper man. Games will often end in draws, but you are able to choose sudden death or shoot out modes to break the tie. 
The game featured authenthic commentarry and licensed music. Real life announcers recorded a large amount of commentary to be used in the play by play of the game. Licensed music was usually featured throughout many of the game menus.  
An interesting mode included in the game was Classic. In this mode you put in famous World Cup scenarios, and you are to meet requirements to beat it. There were many inconsistencies in the mode, but it did loosly follow the real life events.

Teams


Europe


  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Romania
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Yugoslavia


Americas


  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Mexico
  • Paraguay

Africa


  • Cameroon
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Tunisia

Middle East

  • Iran
  • Saudi Arabia
 

Asia

  • South Korea

Stadiums


  • Stade de France
  • Stade Felix Bollaert
  • Stade Gerland
  • Stade de la Beaujoire
  • Stade de Toulouse
  • Seutade Geoffroy Guichard
  • Parc de Lecure
  • Stade de la Mosson