- Sega Worldwide Soccer
"Sega Worldwide Soccer" is a series of soccer games by
Sega for initially for theSega Saturn but later was moved to theSega Dreamcast .History
"Sega Worldwide Soccer", produced by Sega themselves was one of the
killer app s in the peak of popularity for the console. It was preceded by "Victory Goal ", an already ageing football game (one of the debut titles of the console). The game featured international teams and league, play-off and tournament modes. Although it used fictional player names (due to the lack of alicense ), thenon-volatile memory of the Saturn allowed editing of names. The team kits were as close to the official1996 kits as possible. The gameplay was also highly praised, and was the top-rated football game until ISS 64 was released one year later. Worldwide soccer was later ported to the PC.One year later "Sega Worldwide Soccer 98" was released, again for the Saturn. This version featured (still unlicensed) clubs from
England ,Spain andFrance , two new stadiums and the same free-flowing gameplay. However, it could do little for the ailing console, which had one of its worst moments when its version of FIFA'98 was completely levelled by critics.One final title, "Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000", appeared on the
Sega Dreamcast . However, instead of being developed in-house,Silicon Dreams (who previously worked with Eidos on theUEFA Champions League series and alsoWorld League Soccer ) was given the rights to produce a game bearing the Worldwide Soccer name. While the first title left most fans pleased visually, but disappointed with the gameplay, a "Euro Edition" (capitalizing on the popularity ofEuro 2000 ) was released in Europe and returned some credibility to the franchise. It still lost out to the arcade attraction of "Virtua Striker 2 ".Installments
External links
* [http://www.segasaturn.co.uk/games/pal/S/segasoccer98/ "Sega Worldwide Soccer '98: Club Edition" at SegaSaturn.co.uk]
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