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Play World Cup France 98 Online

Pick France or Brazil, then sprint down the field with clunky '90s players—every shot’s a gamble between a screamer or a total airball. The janky animations and frantic pace make it feel like an arcade cabinet soccer riot.

Developer: EA Sports
Genre: Sports
Released: 1998
File size: 1.39 MB
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Game Overview

World Cup France 98 came out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1998, published by EA Sports. It was a late SNES release, arriving well into the 32-bit era, which gave it a certain scrappy, underdog charm among the flashier titles of the time.

You control one of the international teams, like France or Brazil, guiding pixelated players down the field with simple passes and hopeful shots. The main objective is to score more goals than the opposing team across a tournament or friendly match. Signature mechanics include a somewhat unpredictable shooting system where power and accuracy are a constant gamble, and basic through-balls that often feel more like suggestions to your AI teammates than precise commands. The pacing is fast and a little frantic, with matches that can quickly turn chaotic due to the game's limited physics and occasional graphical glitches. It feels like playing a condensed, slightly messy version of soccer where every possession could lead to a comical mistake or an unexpected goal.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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