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− | '''''FIFA Road to World Cup 98''''' is a 1997 soccer game by [[Electronic Arts]] released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] as a sequel (or update) to ''[[FIFA 97: Gold Edition]]''. While each country got the same game ROM, each country got slightly different packaging featuring players from that country's national soccer team. It is supposedly the last officially-licensed Mega Drive game released in Europe (but this is unconfirmed), and was released exclusively in this region. | + | {{stub}}'''''FIFA Road to World Cup 98''''' is a 1997 soccer game by [[Electronic Arts]] released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] as a sequel (or update) to ''[[FIFA 97: Gold Edition]]''. While each country got the same game ROM, each country got slightly different packaging featuring players from that country's national soccer team. It is supposedly the last officially-licensed Mega Drive game released in Europe (but this is unconfirmed), and was released exclusively in this region. |
As with its predecessor, the Mega Drive version is an isometric game which lacks the 3D technology seen in other ports. | As with its predecessor, the Mega Drive version is an isometric game which lacks the 3D technology seen in other ports. | ||
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*'''QA Special Thanks''' Bob Purewal, Randy Parmar, Bill Kim, Geoff Ball | *'''QA Special Thanks''' Bob Purewal, Randy Parmar, Bill Kim, Geoff Ball | ||
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Revision as of 08:24, 20 June 2018
- For the Sega Saturn game, see FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (Saturn).
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Electronic Arts, Extended Play Productions, XYZ Productions | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sound driver: Electronic Arts/Kevin Pickell | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Sports | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FIFA Road to World Cup 98 is a 1997 soccer game by Electronic Arts released for the Sega Mega Drive as a sequel (or update) to FIFA 97: Gold Edition. While each country got the same game ROM, each country got slightly different packaging featuring players from that country's national soccer team. It is supposedly the last officially-licensed Mega Drive game released in Europe (but this is unconfirmed), and was released exclusively in this region.
As with its predecessor, the Mega Drive version is an isometric game which lacks the 3D technology seen in other ports.
Contents
History
Versions
As was the case with FIFA Soccer 96 and FIFA 97: Gold Edition, FIFA 98 was ported from the Mega Drive to the Super NES and released around the same time period. Following a tradition set out by the previous two games, the Super NES version runs with a lower frame rate, although the gap has been closed slightly from previous iterations.
Production credits
- Produced By: Extended Play Productions
- Developer: XYZ Productions
- Programmers - XYZ: Larry Garner, Umrao Mayer
- Artists - XYZ: George Simmons, Terry Lloyd
- Music - XYZ: Eric Swanson
- Producer - XYZ: Umrao Mayer
- Animator - XYZ: George Simmons
- Art Direction: David Adams
- Executive Producer: Bruce McMillan
- Line Producer: Marc Aubanel
- Associate Producer: Louise Read
- Assistant Producer: John Stroppa
- Technical Director: Kevin Pickell
- Product Managers: Duncan Magee, Margaret Murray
- Special Thanks: Jennifer Campbell, Penny Lee, Brian Plank, Nicholas Wlodyka, Doug Casey
- QA Coordinator: John Santamaria
- QA Lead: Andrew Chan
- Assistant Lead: Aaron Grant
- QA Testers: Aaron Watmough, Edward Chiu, Mark Peters, Richard Barrett
- Language Testing: Sylvain Caburrosso, Andrea Bernardoni, Antonio Lopez, Alexander Golubowitsch
- QA Mastering: Peter Petkov, Cary Chao, Jeff Hutchinson
- QA Test: Colin Cox, Darcy Gog, Paul Breland, Chris Wallace, Jason Feser, Zech Prinz
- QA Special Thanks Bob Purewal, Randy Parmar, Bill Kim, Geoff Ball
Magazine articles
- Main article: FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (Mega Drive)/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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2MB | 1997-10 | Cartridge (EU) |
References