World Soccer Jikkyou Winning Eleven 3 World Cup France '98, is a soccer game published by Konami Sports. This game itself, looks like more an enhanced version of Konami's recent games Goal Storm and a world series revised of J-League WE3.
You're able to select your favourite team among the 32-qualified team in the World Cup 1998, and even some other 8 good teams. Play in the real World Cup, selfmade tournament, international league, or just in a friendship exhibition.
The game features audio comments in six lenguages : English ,French, German , Italian , Spanish and Japanese.
The Japanese release, Winning Eleven 3 was re-released in 1999 as Winning Eleven 3: Final Ver.. The major changes and improvements have been focused on graphic and statistical updates rather than on engine itself. The most significant differences from the original are:
Whole look of the game is less vivid in order to increase the level of realism.
Some home, away and goalkeepers kits have been updated (including the All Star teams).
The appearance of goals and nets has been changed.
Squads have been updated to exactly reflect 1998 FIFA World Cup squads, the number of players in line-ups has been extended to 22 as well.
Three difficulty levels instead of five: easy, medium and hard.
The choice of match length has been widen to 30 minutes in spaces of 5.
Match settings in Exhibition Mode now include the choice of uniforms, extended period, penalty shoot-out and golden goal.
During the Cup Mode the statistics of scores and assists have been added.
The imitation of Stade de France, the venue of 1998 FIFA World Cup fin
VR Baseball 99 contains all 30 major league baseball teams and stadiums. Each team consists of the 1998 opening day rosters.
Play modes include exhibition, season, and home run derby. Options include: three difficulty settings, pitch speed, arcade or simulation hitting, fielding assistance, # of innings, DH, errors, injuries, and game time(day, night, dusk, overcast, or random).
Season mode features a variety of options and statistics, including all-star voting. Leaving a pitcher in too long, colliding with a wall or another player, or a bad slide can all lead to injuries. When injuries occur the player is listed as day-to-day or is placed on the disabled list.
XS Junior League Dodgeball is designed to provide a fun, pick-up-and-play adaptation of the favorite gym-class activity, with colorful graphics and accessible gameplay for the whole family to enjoy.
The game has, 8 different characters (male & female ones) & 2 game modes:
- Tournament mode
- VS Mode
Virtua Striker 2 Version '98 is an expanded version of Virtua Striker 2 for Sega Model 3 arcade hardware. Version '98 has the same number of teams as the orignial (26), but changes some of the countries.
In World League Soccer '98 the player is able to move, kick, chip, volley and perform advanced passing techniques, including one-twos, chip returns and swerved long-balls. Players can also chest and head the ball with total control. Also, it is possible to alter pitch type, weather conditions, and stadium design.
There are eight major European leagues plus the US and Japanese leagues, with 145 teams available to choose from, as well as international competitions which can be custom-designed. Live commentary is provided by Peter Brackley and Ray Wilkins, and motion capture by Les Ferdinand.
Extreme Snowbreak is a ski/snowboard game. In one- or two-player or versus modes, with skis, a snowboard or a snowscoot, the goal of the game is to be the first to reach the finish line, in one piece if you can.
All the components of extreme games are in Extreme Snowbreak: incredible speed, amazing jumps in the forest, between pylons or near precipices, Extreme Snowbreak is a game for speed addicts.
The second entry in the World Stadium series (after World Stadium EX), a PlayStation spin-off from Namco's Family Stadium series of baseball games. A handful of fictional teams compete alongside real Japanese league teams and players with cartoon graphics and simple gameplay.
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside is a basketball simulation game for the Nintendo 64. It was released in 1998 and received a Player's Choice designation after selling one-million copies. Kobe Bryant was in his second NBA season at the time of the game's release and was the youngest player to have a game to his namesake.
Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside features 5-on-5 game play. The game also features 1997-1998 rosters (except for Michael Jordan, who was not in the players' association and is renamed "Roster Player #98"). There are three game options: Exhibition, Season, and Playoffs. The game allows you to either simulate Season games or play them to lead into the playoffs, and win the NBA Finals.
A Football game made by the Fans for the Fans. Guaranteed to appear to any football fan that wants to prove that they can do the job better than the professionals can. Prove that you've got what it takes to win the ultimate prize in world soccer.
Power Stakes 2 is the third (and last) game in Tose Software game series featuring the new data of the new season over the previous game. The game again features the 3d engine to watch the race in different camera angles that the player select in the game main menu. As new features the game now features the pedigree data and other things.
The Golf Pro is Empire Interactive's first foray into golf sims. It is a standard 3rd person golf simulation with the addition of the mouse drive system introduced on Maxis's SimGolf and popularized on Sierra's Front Page Sports: Golf. Essentially what this system does is replace the swing bar and use a series of mouse movements and clicks to determine the power, accuracy and direction of the swing.
The main feature of the game is the World Cup tournament itself, where the player may use either the actual groups used in the finals, or groups composed of a random selection of the included teams. Each match takes place in a recreation of the venue it was played in the actual tournament. As in the real tournament, group games do not go to extra time or a penalty shootout but knockout matches do.
This iteration of EA's baseball simulation adds 3D hardware support, a career mode, and a full-league draft. It features official Major League Baseball statistics and names of all teams and players from the 1998 season.
Other modes include single-game exhibition, home run derby, play-off, tournament, season and manager.
The new career mode allows you to play multiple seasons. Tournament mode allows you to create a custom tournament with up to eight teams.
Air Boarder 64 is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo 64. It is very similar to the Tony Hawks Pro Skater series, although the game features hover boards instead of the usual skateboards. Various game modes are available in which you either have to win the race challenges or get a high score by performing different tricks.
The North American version was supposed to release as 'AirBoardin' USA' but was canceled.