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− | {{ | + | {{stub}}'''''FIFA Road to World Cup 98''''' is a 1997 football game by [[Electronic Arts]] released for the [[Sega Saturn]] as a sequel (or update) to ''[[FIFA 97]]''. |
− | == | + | ''FIFA 98''s packaging is localised, featuring players from the local country's national football team. |
− | {{ | + | |
− | | | + | ==Gameplay== |
− | | | + | Though its predecessors also held the ''FIFA'' license, ''FIFA Road to World Cup 98'' goes one step further by tying itself into the [[wikipedia:1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 FIFA World Cup]], including all 172 FIFA-registered national teams which existed at the time (incidentally it would not be until ''2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa'' when EA would include all national teams which took part in qualification). 189 club teams from 11 national leagues are also featured, and teams can also be created and edited by the user. |
− | | | + | |
− | | | + | [[wikipedia:Des Lynam|Des Lynam]] returns to introduce matches, as does commentators [[wikipedia:John Motson|John Motson]] and [[wikipedia:Andy Gray (footballer, born 1955)|Andy Gray]]. |
− | | | + | |
− | | | + | ==Versions== |
− | | | + | ''FIFA 98'' on the Saturn was one of EA's final releases for the system, and is noticeably stripped down when compared to its PlayStation counterpart. All [[full motion video]] cutscenes render at a lower resolution (with borders), support for [[Dolby Surround]] was dropped and much of the graphical detail is missing, with fewer textures, lower quality shadows and simpler (and sometimes non-existent) animations (the latter seemingly at odds with EA's heavily publicised use of then-cutting edge motion capture technology). It does mean the Saturn game takes less time to load, however (though both are trounced by the cartridge-based [[Nintendo 64]] version whose load times are near-instantaneous). |
+ | |||
+ | Players are much larger than their rival console counterparts, giving the impression that pitches are smaller than they should be. Many of the omissions can curiously be found in the previous year's release of ''[[FIFA Soccer 97]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Localised names=== | ||
+ | {{aka | ||
+ | |en_name=FIFA Road to World Cup 98 | ||
+ | |us_name=FIFA Road to World Cup 98 | ||
+ | |de_name=FIFA: Die WM-Qualifikation 98 | ||
+ | |fr_name=FIFA: En Route pour la Coupe du Monde 98 | ||
+ | |es_name=FIFA: Rumbo al Mundial 98 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Production credits== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{creditstable| | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|Climax Team}} | ||
+ | *'''President-Climax:''' Karl Jeffery | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Scott Sanders | ||
+ | *'''Lead Programmer:''' [[ZZKJ]] | ||
+ | *'''Senior Programmers:''' Damian Stones, Damian Hammond, Tom Pinnock | ||
+ | *'''Additional Programming:''' Richard Beavan | ||
+ | *'''Lead Artist:''' Agust Fridriksson | ||
+ | *'''Artist:''' Mike Oakley | ||
+ | *'''Audio Conversion:''' Matt Simmonds | ||
+ | *'''Tester:''' George Buggins | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|EAC Team}} | ||
+ | *'''Executive Producer:''' Bruce McMillan | ||
+ | *'''Director, Product Development:''' Warren Wallssistants | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Marc Aubanel | ||
+ | *'''Assistant Producer:''' David McCarthy | ||
+ | *'''Development Director:''' Dylan Miklashek | ||
+ | *'''Original 32Bit Version By:''' Electronic Arts Seattle | ||
+ | *'''Programming Architect:''' Penny Lee | ||
+ | *'''Franchise Development Director:''' Gaivan Chang | ||
+ | *'''Art Director:''' David Adams | ||
+ | *'''Franchise Art Lead:''' Jackie Ritchie | ||
+ | *'''Core Production:''' Andy Abramovici, Brent Disbrow, Robert Kaill, Nick Malaperiman, Heidi Newell, M. James Schulte, Kerry Whalen, Nicholas Wlodyka | ||
+ | *'''Core Team Lead Programmers:''' Desmond Fernando, Brian Plank, Andrew Routledge, Ted Sylka | ||
+ | *'''Core Team Programmers:''' Wyatt Cheng, Hong Chin, Jorge Consuegra, Michael Gordon, Chris Khoo, John Lawrie, Kevin Pickell, Jason Rupert, Bartosz Kijanka | ||
+ | *'''Animation Lead:''' Joe MacDonald | ||
+ | *'''Animator:''' Cory Slavin | ||
+ | *'''Additional Animation:''' David Demorest | ||
+ | *'''Additional Art:''' Terry Chui, Brian Keane, Margaret Livesey, Laura Parr | ||
+ | *'''Audio Speciallists:''' Omar Al-Kafaji, Neil Biggin, Chris Tailor (CT) | ||
+ | *'''CG Supervisor:''' John Rix | ||
+ | *'''CG Artist:''' Craig Hui | ||
+ | *'''Additional CG Art:''' Dimension's Edge | ||
+ | *'''Video Lead:''' Tom Raycove | ||
+ | *'''Video Assistant:''' Dwayne Wudrich | ||
+ | *'''Production Assistants:''' Catherine Williamson, Iris Benbasset, Jeniffer Campbell | ||
+ | *'''CO-OP Production Assistant:''' Renton Leversedge | ||
+ | *'''Manager, Motion Capture:''' Evan Hirsch | ||
+ | *'''Motion Capture Shoot Supervision:''' David Coleman | ||
+ | *'''Motion Capture:''' Demian Gordon, Moses Kaplinsky, Daven Coburn, Andrea Donnely, JJ Gonzales, Vince Ng, Peter Saumur, Susan Skerl-Cote | ||
+ | *'''Manager, 3D Tools:''' Paul Lewis | ||
+ | *'''3D Tools:''' Bill Craft, Sean Halliday, Frank Henigman, Ian Gilliland, Sallie Melluso, Scott Swan | ||
+ | *'''Manager, Libraries:''' Rick Friesen | ||
+ | *'''Libraries:''' James Fairweather, Dave Mercier, Shane Alfreds, Kurt Kennett, Gerry Shaw, Curtis Patzer | ||
+ | *'''Localization Producer:''' Louise Read | ||
+ | *'''European Localisation Manager:''' Dominique Goy | ||
+ | *'''Language Testing Coordinator:''' [[Matt Eyre]] | ||
+ | *'''Voice Talent:''' [[wikipedia:John Motson|John Motson]], [[wikipedia:Andy Gray (footballer, born 1955)|Andy Gray]], [[wikipedia:Des Lynam|Desmond Lynam]] | ||
+ | *'''QA Coordinator:''' John Santamaria | ||
+ | *'''QA Lead:''' Gordon Thornton | ||
+ | *'''QA Assistant Leads:''' Kyle Seller, Mike McCartney | ||
+ | *'''QA Testers:''' Randy Deluna, Patrick Donaghy, Cristian Isac, Rafael Erana, Ali Mehrassa, Octavio Izaurraulde, Fausto Mazzuto, Ryan Yewell, David Weller, Mark Peters, Carvy Spindler, Edward Chiu | ||
+ | *'''Common Database:''' Mark Lawson | ||
+ | *'''EAC QA Mastering:''' Peter Petkov, Jeff Hutchinson, Cary Chao | ||
+ | *'''EAC QA Tech:''' Bill Kim, Colin Cox, Darcy Gog, Chris Wallace, Paul Breland, Jason Feser, Zech Prinz | ||
+ | *'''Technical Advisors:''' Mike Mosher, Sam Iacobellis | ||
+ | *'''Product Marketing:''' Paula Singleton, Margaret Murray, Duncan Magee | ||
+ | *'''Public Relations:''' Keith Dundas | ||
+ | *'''Documentation:''' Andrea Engstrom | ||
+ | *'''Documentation Layout:''' Corinne Mah | ||
+ | *'''Package Art and Design:''' Nancy Waisanen, Oshiro Design, Allsport USA | ||
+ | *'''EASM Quality Assurance:''' Jesse Abney, Richard Beresh | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks:''' SD Post - UK Studio, Marina Crean, Duncan Backus, Joerg Brand, Bettina Klos, Petrina Wallace, Michael de Plater, Niclas Nordlander, Rob Bailey, Wayne Paugh, Brian Ward, Klly Kooner, Caroline Ancessi, Kiyomi Hisatsugu, Susan Su, Sissel Tangen, Min Choi, Chung Tze Yang, Marni Donnely, Steve Berberet, Tony Garcia, Shannon Manley, Alan Van Slyke, Ron Bolinger, Wes Potter, Tracey Dear | ||
+ | *'''Music Consultant:''' Jonnie Forster at Tuff Break Sports & Entertainment | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|Music}} | ||
+ | *'''Blur''' | ||
+ | *Song 2 | ||
+ | **'''Written by:''' Damon Albarn, Steven Alexander James, Graham Coxon and David Rowntree | ||
+ | **'''Performed by:''' Blur | ||
+ | **©1997 EMI Music Publishing Ltd. | ||
+ | **All Rights For EMI Music Publishing Ltd. in the United States and Canada Controlled by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. | ||
+ | **Under License from EMI UK | ||
+ | *'''The Crystal Method''' | ||
+ | *Keep Hope Alive | ||
+ | **Under License from EMI Music Publishing | ||
+ | **©1995 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music | ||
+ | *More | ||
+ | **©The Crystal Method | ||
+ | **©1996 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music | ||
+ | *Now Is The Time (Cloud 9 Remix) | ||
+ | **Under License from EMI Music Publishing | ||
+ | **©1996 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music | ||
+ | *Busy Child | ||
+ | **Courtesy of Outpost Records | ||
+ | **©1997 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music | ||
+ | **'''All Songs Written by:''' Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland | ||
+ | **'''All Songs Performed by:''' The Cristal Method | ||
+ | **'''All Rights Controlled and Administered by:''' EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. | ||
+ | *'''Electric Skychurch''' | ||
+ | *Hugga Bear | ||
+ | **'''Written by:''' James Lumb | ||
+ | **'''Performed By:''' Electric Skychurch | ||
+ | **'''Produced by:''' James Lumb for Skychurch Family Productions | ||
+ | *:(P)1997 Skychurch Family Productions | ||
+ | *:©1997 Lumpy Spacetime Music (ASCAP) | ||
+ | :'''All Rights Reserved Used by Permission''' | ||
+ | :'''Flag artwork provided under license by Dream Maker Software.''' | ||
+ | :'''© 1996 Dream Maker Software''' | ||
+ | :'''All Rights Reserved''' | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | | console=SAT | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{gitem | ||
+ | |Gameshow 32 TR EA advert.png|Print advert in Gameshow (TR) #32: "Kasım 1997" (1997-xx-xx) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{gitem | ||
+ | |Notavailable.svg|Print advert in Morgunblaðið (IS) #1998-02-27 (1998-02-27)}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem | ||
+ | |Gameshow 36 TR EA advert.png|Print advert in Gameshow (TR) #36: "Mart-Nisan 1998" (1998-xx-xx) | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
+ | {{ratings|SAT}} | ||
{{Scanbox | {{Scanbox | ||
| console=Saturn | | console=Saturn | ||
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| cover=FIFA98 Saturn UK Box.jpg | | cover=FIFA98 Saturn UK Box.jpg | ||
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| manual=FIFA98SaturnUKManual.pdf | | manual=FIFA98SaturnUKManual.pdf | ||
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| region=IT | | region=IT | ||
| cover=FIFA98 Saturn IT Box.jpg | | cover=FIFA98 Saturn IT Box.jpg | ||
+ | | disc= | ||
+ | }}{{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Saturn | ||
+ | | region=PT | ||
+ | | cover=FIFA98 Saturn PT Box.jpg | ||
| disc= | | disc= | ||
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| spinemissing= | | spinemissing= | ||
| disc= | | disc= | ||
+ | | manual=Manual-saturn-fifa-98.pdf | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{ | + | |
+ | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
+ | ===ROM dump status=== | ||
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+ | {{rom|SAT|sha1= |md5= |crc32= |size=456,883,056|date= |source=CD-ROM (EU)|comments=T-5025H-50 V1.000|quality=|prototype=}} | ||
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+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{FIFA98SaturnOmni}} | ||
{{EASports}} | {{EASports}} |
Revision as of 07:36, 14 January 2024
- For the Sega Mega Drive game, see FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (Mega Drive).
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Publisher: Electronic Arts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: EA Canada, Climax | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Licensor: Fédération Internationale de Football Association, International Sport and Leisure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Saturn Backup Memory | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Sports (football) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FIFA Road to World Cup 98 is a 1997 football game by Electronic Arts released for the Sega Saturn as a sequel (or update) to FIFA 97.
FIFA 98s packaging is localised, featuring players from the local country's national football team.
Contents
Gameplay
Though its predecessors also held the FIFA license, FIFA Road to World Cup 98 goes one step further by tying itself into the 1998 FIFA World Cup, including all 172 FIFA-registered national teams which existed at the time (incidentally it would not be until 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa when EA would include all national teams which took part in qualification). 189 club teams from 11 national leagues are also featured, and teams can also be created and edited by the user.
Des Lynam returns to introduce matches, as does commentators John Motson and Andy Gray.
Versions
FIFA 98 on the Saturn was one of EA's final releases for the system, and is noticeably stripped down when compared to its PlayStation counterpart. All full motion video cutscenes render at a lower resolution (with borders), support for Dolby Surround was dropped and much of the graphical detail is missing, with fewer textures, lower quality shadows and simpler (and sometimes non-existent) animations (the latter seemingly at odds with EA's heavily publicised use of then-cutting edge motion capture technology). It does mean the Saturn game takes less time to load, however (though both are trounced by the cartridge-based Nintendo 64 version whose load times are near-instantaneous).
Players are much larger than their rival console counterparts, giving the impression that pitches are smaller than they should be. Many of the omissions can curiously be found in the previous year's release of FIFA Soccer 97.
Localised names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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English | FIFA Road to World Cup 98 | FIFA Road to World Cup 98 |
English (US) | FIFA Road to World Cup 98 | FIFA Road to World Cup 98 |
French | FIFA: En Route pour la Coupe du Monde 98 | |
German | FIFA: Die WM-Qualifikation 98 | |
Spanish | FIFA: Rumbo al Mundial 98 |
Production credits
- President-Climax: Karl Jeffery
- Producer: Scott Sanders
- Lead Programmer: ZZKJ
- Senior Programmers: Damian Stones, Damian Hammond, Tom Pinnock
- Additional Programming: Richard Beavan
- Lead Artist: Agust Fridriksson
- Artist: Mike Oakley
- Audio Conversion: Matt Simmonds
- Tester: George Buggins
- Executive Producer: Bruce McMillan
- Director, Product Development: Warren Wallssistants
- Producer: Marc Aubanel
- Assistant Producer: David McCarthy
- Development Director: Dylan Miklashek
- Original 32Bit Version By: Electronic Arts Seattle
- Programming Architect: Penny Lee
- Franchise Development Director: Gaivan Chang
- Art Director: David Adams
- Franchise Art Lead: Jackie Ritchie
- Core Production: Andy Abramovici, Brent Disbrow, Robert Kaill, Nick Malaperiman, Heidi Newell, M. James Schulte, Kerry Whalen, Nicholas Wlodyka
- Core Team Lead Programmers: Desmond Fernando, Brian Plank, Andrew Routledge, Ted Sylka
- Core Team Programmers: Wyatt Cheng, Hong Chin, Jorge Consuegra, Michael Gordon, Chris Khoo, John Lawrie, Kevin Pickell, Jason Rupert, Bartosz Kijanka
- Animation Lead: Joe MacDonald
- Animator: Cory Slavin
- Additional Animation: David Demorest
- Additional Art: Terry Chui, Brian Keane, Margaret Livesey, Laura Parr
- Audio Speciallists: Omar Al-Kafaji, Neil Biggin, Chris Tailor (CT)
- CG Supervisor: John Rix
- CG Artist: Craig Hui
- Additional CG Art: Dimension's Edge
- Video Lead: Tom Raycove
- Video Assistant: Dwayne Wudrich
- Production Assistants: Catherine Williamson, Iris Benbasset, Jeniffer Campbell
- CO-OP Production Assistant: Renton Leversedge
- Manager, Motion Capture: Evan Hirsch
- Motion Capture Shoot Supervision: David Coleman
- Motion Capture: Demian Gordon, Moses Kaplinsky, Daven Coburn, Andrea Donnely, JJ Gonzales, Vince Ng, Peter Saumur, Susan Skerl-Cote
- Manager, 3D Tools: Paul Lewis
- 3D Tools: Bill Craft, Sean Halliday, Frank Henigman, Ian Gilliland, Sallie Melluso, Scott Swan
- Manager, Libraries: Rick Friesen
- Libraries: James Fairweather, Dave Mercier, Shane Alfreds, Kurt Kennett, Gerry Shaw, Curtis Patzer
- Localization Producer: Louise Read
- European Localisation Manager: Dominique Goy
- Language Testing Coordinator: Matt Eyre
- Voice Talent: John Motson, Andy Gray, Desmond Lynam
- QA Coordinator: John Santamaria
- QA Lead: Gordon Thornton
- QA Assistant Leads: Kyle Seller, Mike McCartney
- QA Testers: Randy Deluna, Patrick Donaghy, Cristian Isac, Rafael Erana, Ali Mehrassa, Octavio Izaurraulde, Fausto Mazzuto, Ryan Yewell, David Weller, Mark Peters, Carvy Spindler, Edward Chiu
- Common Database: Mark Lawson
- EAC QA Mastering: Peter Petkov, Jeff Hutchinson, Cary Chao
- EAC QA Tech: Bill Kim, Colin Cox, Darcy Gog, Chris Wallace, Paul Breland, Jason Feser, Zech Prinz
- Technical Advisors: Mike Mosher, Sam Iacobellis
- Product Marketing: Paula Singleton, Margaret Murray, Duncan Magee
- Public Relations: Keith Dundas
- Documentation: Andrea Engstrom
- Documentation Layout: Corinne Mah
- Package Art and Design: Nancy Waisanen, Oshiro Design, Allsport USA
- EASM Quality Assurance: Jesse Abney, Richard Beresh
- Special Thanks: SD Post - UK Studio, Marina Crean, Duncan Backus, Joerg Brand, Bettina Klos, Petrina Wallace, Michael de Plater, Niclas Nordlander, Rob Bailey, Wayne Paugh, Brian Ward, Klly Kooner, Caroline Ancessi, Kiyomi Hisatsugu, Susan Su, Sissel Tangen, Min Choi, Chung Tze Yang, Marni Donnely, Steve Berberet, Tony Garcia, Shannon Manley, Alan Van Slyke, Ron Bolinger, Wes Potter, Tracey Dear
- Music Consultant: Jonnie Forster at Tuff Break Sports & Entertainment
- Blur
- Song 2
- Written by: Damon Albarn, Steven Alexander James, Graham Coxon and David Rowntree
- Performed by: Blur
- ©1997 EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
- All Rights For EMI Music Publishing Ltd. in the United States and Canada Controlled by EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
- Under License from EMI UK
- The Crystal Method
- Keep Hope Alive
- Under License from EMI Music Publishing
- ©1995 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music
- More
- ©The Crystal Method
- ©1996 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music
- Now Is The Time (Cloud 9 Remix)
- Under License from EMI Music Publishing
- ©1996 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music
- Busy Child
- Courtesy of Outpost Records
- ©1997 EMI Virgin Songs. Inc. and Drug Money Music
- All Songs Written by: Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland
- All Songs Performed by: The Cristal Method
- All Rights Controlled and Administered by: EMI Virgin Songs. Inc.
- Electric Skychurch
- Hugga Bear
- Written by: James Lumb
- Performed By: Electric Skychurch
- Produced by: James Lumb for Skychurch Family Productions
- (P)1997 Skychurch Family Productions
- ©1997 Lumpy Spacetime Music (ASCAP)
- All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
- Flag artwork provided under license by Dream Maker Software.
- © 1996 Dream Maker Software
- All Rights Reserved
Magazine articles
- Main article: FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (Saturn)/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: FIFA Road to World Cup 98 (Saturn)/Technical information.
ROM dump status
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492,555,840 | CD-ROM (DE) | T-5025H-50 V1.000 | ||||||||||
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456,883,056 | CD-ROM (EU) | T-5025H-50 V1.000 | ||||||||||
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454,608,672 | CD-ROM (FR) | T-5025H-50 V1.000 |
References
- ↑ Computer Trade Weekly, "" (UK; 1997-12-22), page 24
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Computer & Video Games, "February 1998" (UK; 1998-01-14), page 94
- ↑ http://riehlspot.simplenet.com/vgame/new/saturn.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-02-21 17:22)
- ↑ Ação Games, "Junho 1998" (BR; 1998-xx-xx), page 11
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "March 1998" (US; 1998-0x-xx), page 120
- ↑ Fun Generation, "04/98" (DE; 1998-03-06), page 78
- ↑ Joypad, "Mars 1998" (FR; 1998-xx-xx), page 101
- ↑ MAN!AC, "04/98" (DE; 1998-03-11), page 77
- ↑ Mega Console, "Febbraio 1998" (IT; 1998-xx-xx), page 78
- ↑ Mega Force, "Avril/Mai/Juin 1998" (FR; 1998-0x-xx), page 52
- ↑ Mega Fun, "03/98" (DE; 1998-02-04), page 80
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "April 1998" (DE; 1998-03-11), page 18
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "February 1998" (UK; 1998-01-14), page 70
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