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'''''Olympic Hockey Nagano '98''''' is an ] game for the ] that was released in 1998. It is a re-release of '']'', but this time not endorsed by ] and featuring the license for the ] that were celebrated in ], ]. Besides the box art, in-game titles, and some minor graphic changes (such as team logos and colors), every single aspect of the game is practically identical to ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey''. IGN rated Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 a 0.0, the lowest rated IGN game of all time, due to this fact.<ref>http://ign64.ign.com/objects/002/002309.html Worst Rated IGN Game Ever. Of All Time. ign.com</ref> | '''''Olympic Hockey Nagano '98''''' is an ] game for the ] that was released in 1998. It is a re-release of '']'', but this time not endorsed by ] and featuring the license for the ] that were celebrated in ], ]. Besides the box art, in-game titles, and some minor graphic changes (such as team logos and colors), every single aspect of the game is practically identical to ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey''. IGN rated Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 a 0.0, the lowest rated IGN game of all time, due to this fact.<ref>http://ign64.ign.com/objects/002/002309.html Worst Rated IGN Game Ever. Of All Time. ign.com</ref> | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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*Wayne Gretzky game engine | *Wayne Gretzky game engine | ||
*Officially-licensed Olympic and NHLPA players | *Officially-licensed Olympic and NHLPA players | ||
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==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
⚫ | ===Western Conference=== | ||
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====Pacific Division==== | |||
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⚫ | *{{flagicon|United States}} ] | ||
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⚫ | *{{flagicon|Canada}} ] | ||
!West Division!!North Division!!South Division!!East Division!!West Division!!North Division!!South Division!!East Division | |||
⚫ | *{{flagicon|Mexico}} ] | ||
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*{{flagicon|Jamaica}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Germany}} ] | |||
====Northwest Division==== | |||
| {{flagicon|Belarus}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Italy}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|France}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Germany}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} ] | |||
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====Central Division==== | |||
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*{{flagicon|Spain}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Russia}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Belarus}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Cameroon}} ] | |||
⚫ | ===Eastern Conference=== | ||
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====Atlantic Division==== | |||
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*{{flagicon|Iceland}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Austria}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Finland}} ] | |||
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====Northeast Division==== | |||
| {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Slovakia}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} ] | |||
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*{{flagicon|Kenya}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|India}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Thailand}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Austria}} ] | |||
====Southeast Division==== | |||
| {{flagicon|South Africa}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|Japan}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|South Korea}} ] | |||
*{{flagicon|China}} ] | |||
⚫ | *{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} ] | ||
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*{{flagicon|Australia}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|France}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Ireland}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Egypt}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Mongolia}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|South Korea}} ] | |||
| {{flagicon|Australia}} ] | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 | |
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North American cover art | |
Developer(s) | Treyarch Atari Games (engine) |
Publisher(s) | Midway |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Release | February 23, 1998 April 1998 July 16, 1998 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 is an ice hockey game for the Nintendo 64 that was released in 1998. It is a re-release of Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey, but this time not endorsed by Wayne Gretzky and featuring the license for the 1998 Winter Olympics that were celebrated in Nagano, Japan. Besides the box art, in-game titles, and some minor graphic changes (such as team logos and colors), every single aspect of the game is practically identical to Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey. IGN rated Olympic Hockey Nagano '98 a 0.0, the lowest rated IGN game of all time, due to this fact.
Features
- Wayne Gretzky game engine
- Officially-licensed Olympic and NHLPA players
- Improved AI
- Player defections
- A choice of play modes
- Olympic size rinks
- Aberrations
Teams
Western Conference
Pacific Division
Northwest Division
Central Division
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Northeast Division
Southeast Division
References
- http://ign64.ign.com/objects/002/002309.html Worst Rated IGN Game Ever. Of All Time. ign.com
- http://www.videogamereviews.vg/nintendo_64_reviews/olympic_hockey_scott_mc.shtml
External links
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