词条 | International Superstar Soccer 98 |
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|title = International Superstar Soccer 98 |caption = North American cover art featuring Carlos Valderrama |developer = Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka |publisher = Konami |producer = Katsuya Nagae |director = Yasuo Okuda |image = ISS 98 N64.jpg |release = {{vgrelease|JP|June 4, 1998|EU|September 1, 1998|NA|September 15, 1998}} |genre = Sports |modes = Single-player, multiplayer |platforms = Nintendo 64 }} International Superstar Soccer 98 (officially abbreviated as ISS 98 and known as Jikkyou World Soccer: World Cup France '98 in Japan) is a soccer video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka which was released exclusively for the Nintendo 64. It was released at the same time as International Superstar Soccer Pro 98, developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET) for the Playstation. Although it lacked a FIFPro licence, it featured Italian striker Fabrizio Ravanelli along with German goalkeeper Andreas Koepke (on German release) and Paul Ince (on British release) on the cover. The cover of the North American version featured Colombian player Carlos Valderrama, and the game featured licence from Reebok to use their logos in adboards and the Chile national football team kits. ContentDue to the date of release, the game focuses on 1998 FIFA World Cup and includes each qualified team plus more. Every team which participated in tournament has home, away and goalkeeper World Cup official kits featuring manufacturer logos and national emblems and the rest has those used in qualifications. In the European version, the squads are in accordance with official 1998 FIFA World Cup squads as well. Teams that did not qualify have line-ups from the qualifiers (in the North American version, all teams have lineups from the qualifiers). However the players' names are misspelled due to the lack of a FIFPro license, though they have their actual numbers, appearance, age, height, weight and abilities. In the European version, the game has more sponsors other than Reebok, such as Apple and Continental AG, which appear in adboards. The Japanese version was an officially licensed World Cup product and included accurate player names, though stylised with Japanese text. Game modesInternational Superstar Soccer 98 featured 6 different game modes:
Teams52 national teams are featured in the game, in addition to six All-Star teams, only accessible through a cheat code or by winning the 'World League' on level 5.
ReceptionReview aggregators Metacritic and GameRankings gave 91[1] and 89.15%[2] respectively. Cubed3 gave International Superstar Soccer 98 8 out of 10 praising its ridiculously addictive gameplay, create-a-player, six various modes (which have an option of 64 teams, nine stadiums, four weather conditions and a choice of night or day) and the ability to play multiplayer with up to three players.[3]References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/game/nintendo-64/international-superstar-soccer-98|title=International Superstar Soccer '98|website=Metacritic|publisher=CBS Interactive|accessdate=2018-01-14}} {{International Superstar Soccer/Pro Evolution Soccer}}{{DEFAULTSORT:International Superstar Soccer 1998}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gamerankings.com/n64/574489-international-superstar-soccer-98/index.html|title=International Superstar Soccer '98|website=GameRankings|publisher=CBS Interactive|accessdate=2018-01-14}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cubed3.com/review/330/1/international-superstar-soccer-98-nintendo-64.html|author=Adam Riley|title=International Superstar Soccer 98 (Nintendo 64) Review|website=Cubed3|date=2006-03-21|accessdate=2018-01-14}} 7 : 1998 video games|International Superstar Soccer|Nintendo 64 games|Nintendo 64-only games|Video games developed in Japan|Video games set in Saudi Arabia|Video games set in 1998 |
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