FIFA: Road to World Cup 98

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98
British and Irish cover art featuring David Beckham
Developer(s)
EA Canada
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Electronic Arts Victor (Japan)
THQ (Game Boy)
Composer(s)Jonnie Forster (Windows)
Eric Swanson (SNES, Mega Drive)
SeriesFIFA
Platform(s)Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, SNES
Release
November 1997
  • Windows
    PlayStation
    Nintendo 64
    • EU: 20 December 1997
    • NA: 22 December 1997[6]
    Game Boy
    • EU: November 1997
    Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, SNES
    Sega Saturn
    • NA: 18 December 1997
    • EU: December 1997
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 is a football video game developed by EA Canada[7] and released by Electronic Arts in 1997. It is the fifth game in the FIFA series and the second to be in 3D on the fifth generation of video game consoles. A number of different players were featured on the cover, including David Beckham in the UK, Roy Lassiter in the United States, Mexico and Brazil, David Ginola in France, Raúl in Spain and Portugal, Paolo Maldini in Italy, and Andreas Möller in Germany.[8] FIFA 98 was the last FIFA game released for the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).

  1. ^ a b "Get Your Toys from Us and We'll Give You Something to Play With". Stockport Times. 26 November 1997. p. 30. Retrieved 31 March 2024. FIFA 98 Road to the World Cup for PlayStation//Launches Friday
  2. ^ a b "Disks + Discs Computer Store". Staffordshire Newsletter (Uttoxeter ed.). 21 November 1997. p. 55. Retrieved 31 March 2024. Red Alert, Fifa 98, Tomb Raider II, Worms II, Bomberman 64 all in stock next week.
  3. ^ "Incredible Value on Sports Games!". The Sacramento Bee. 16 November 1997. p. 630. Retrieved 31 March 2024. New//FIFA Road to the World Cup 98//39.99 Comp Price//Windows CD 167701
  4. ^ I. G. N. Staff (25 November 1997). "FIFA: Road to World Cup '98". IGN. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  5. ^ "PSN News Story". Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  6. ^ "ELECTRONIC ARTS SHIPS FIFA: ROAD TO WORLD CUP 98 FOR THE NINTENDO 64". 7 February 1998. Archived from the original on 7 February 1998. Retrieved 15 April 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ "FIFA: 98". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 100. Ziff Davis. November 1997. p. 77.
  8. ^ "EA Sports FIFA 98 Cover Stars". FIFPLAY. Archived from the original on 27 September 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2020.

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