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'''''Sega Worldwide Soccer''''' is a series of soccer games by [[Sega]]. The series was first
==History==
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One year later ''[[Sega Worldwide Soccer 98]]'' was released, again for the Saturn. This version featured (still unlicensed) clubs from [[England]], [[Spain]] and [[France]], two new stadiums and the same free-flowing gameplay. US international [[Cobi Jones]] appears on the cover of the American version.
One final title, ''Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000'', appeared on the [[Dreamcast]]. However, instead of being developed in-house, [[Silicon Dreams Studio]] (who previously worked with [[Eidos Interactive|Eidos]] on the [[UEFA Champions League video games|UEFA Champions League]] series and also ''[[World League Soccer '98]]'') was given the rights to produce a game bearing the Worldwide Soccer name. An update titled ''Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000: Euro Edition'' (capitalizing on the popularity of [[Euro 2000]]) was released on the [[Dreamcast]] in Europe.
==Games==
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| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1995-01-20
| align="center" | Also known as ''J. League Victory Goal''.
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| align="center" | ''[[Sega International Victory Goal]]''
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1995-05-11
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1995-07-08
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" | North American cover art name: ''
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| align="center" | ''Sega International Victory Goal''
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| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1995-10-27
| align="center" | Upgraded engine and different presentation. Not the same game as the previous, identically titled, Western edition.
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| align="center" | ''J. League Victory Goal '96''
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| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1996-03-29
| align="center" | New engine with 3D players, roster updated to the 1996 J. League season.
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| align="center" | ''[[Sega Worldwide Soccer 97]]''
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| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1996-10-17
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1996-11-29
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| align="center" | ''J. League Victory Goal '97''
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| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1997-03-
| align="center" | Updated roster
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| align="center" | ''[[Sega Worldwide Soccer 98]]''
| align="center" | [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1997-11-19
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| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1998-03-05
| align="center" |Released in Europe as ''Sega Worldwide Soccer 98: Club Edition'' featuring clubs from England, France, Spain.<ref>{{Cite book |title=The Sega Saturn Encyclopedia Book |year=2018 |volume=2 |pages=39}}</ref>
| align="center" |▼
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| align="center" | ''World Cup '98 France: Road to Win''
▲| align="center" | [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 1998-06-11
| align="center" | Fully licensed game featuring all the clubs and players from the 1998 competition.
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| align="center" | ''
| align="center" rowspan="2" | [[Dreamcast]]
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
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| align="center" | ''
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" bgcolor="green" | 2000-
| align="center" bgcolor="red" | No
| align="center" | Upgrade to the previous game, with European clubs.
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==Reception==
''[[GamePro]]'' gave ''Worldwide Soccer'' a positive review,
==See also==
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