Juego Tecmo World Cup -98 Access
If you grew up in the late 90s, your football gaming memories are likely split into two clear eras: before FIFA 98: Road to the World Cup (with that iconic Blur soundtrack) and after . But lurking in the shadows of arcades and on the Sega Saturn/PlayStation shelves was a bizarre, brilliant alternative: Juego Tecmo World Cup ’98 .
It also predicted the future of arcade sports games. You see its DNA in Mario Strikers Charged and Rocket League —games that prioritize "Did you see that?!" over "That was a disciplined defensive shape." Should you play it today? Only if you have a CRT TV, a six-pack of soda, and a friend who doesn't mind losing 11-8. Juego Tecmo World Cup -98
And honestly? That’s way more fun than a 0-0 draw. Did you ever unlock the secret teams? Drop a comment below if you remember the code for the All-Star squad! If you grew up in the late 90s,
Tecmo World Cup ’98 isn't a great football game. It’s a great arcade game that happens to use a football. It’s loud, it’s unfair, and the ball is on fire. You see its DNA in Mario Strikers Charged