Tecmo World Cup 98 -
In an era where soccer games demand you learn complex dribbling combos, Tecmo World Cup ’98 offers a blissful alternative:
Also, the player sprites are blocky chunky things. In 1998, ISS 64 looked better. In 2024, Tecmo looks like Lego people having a seizure. Absolutely—with friends.
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Before FIFA became a billion-dollar behemoth and Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) had its "Golden Era," there was a brief, magical window in the late 90s where arcade football reigned supreme.
8/10 (Arcade Mode) | 4/10 (Simulation Mode) In an era where soccer games demand you
Most people remember Tecmo Bowl (and its legendary Super Bowl sequel) for American football. But in 1998, Tecmo turned its attention to the beautiful game. The result? .
However, if you have three friends over and a six-pack of soda, this is a top-5 multiplayer game on the N64. The matches end 11-9. There are fights in the box. You will break controllers. Absolutely—with friends
If you grew up renting games from Blockbuster or pumping coins into arcade machines, you might have missed this gem. Let’s blow the dust off the cartridge and ask: does it still hold up? 1998 was the high watermark for football video games. FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 had that iconic Blur song ("Song 2"). International Superstar Soccer 64 was the simulation king. But Tecmo World Cup ’98 (released on the N64 and PlayStation) did something different: it rejected realism entirely.