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Players control an on-screen arrow to aim their shots, while the goalie moves automatically or follows the player's movement to defend.
The game’s signature feature is the (sometimes called the "Tecmo Spirit Gauge"). As you perform tackles, passes, and shots, a bar under your player fills up. When it is full, the ball ignites on fire. Juego Tecmo World Cup -98
The first thing you notice is the speed. Players move like they are sprinting on ice skates covered in rocket fuel. A single match can end with scores like 12-8 or 9-7. The ball moves faster than the eye can track, and the goalkeeper AI, while decent, is often left stranded by 100 mph volleys. Players control an on-screen arrow to aim their
| Feature | Tecmo World Cup '98 | FIFA '98 (EA) | ISS Pro 98 (Konami) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Extremely Fast | Moderate | Slow/Simulation | | Licensing | None (Fake names) | Full FIFA license | Partial (Real teams, fake names) | | Arcade Features | Fire Shots, Super Tackles | None | Small power bar | | Learning Curve | Easy to learn, hard to master | Moderate | Very Steep (Realistic) | | Best For | 4-player tournaments | Solo career mode | Hardcore tacticians | When it is full, the ball ignites on fire
Looking back from 2024, the graphics are rough. The players are blocky, the crowds are 2D sprites (except for the front row, which are weird 3D cylinders), and the frame rate drops during rainy conditions on the PS1.