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StraponIncludes standard Grand Prix and Arcade modes, along with a new Arcade Challenge mode.
Notably, it was the first in the series to be a PlayStation exclusive, skipping a Windows PC release. Performance and Reception 5 of the worst Formula One games ever made | The Nexus Formula 1 98
Supports two-player split-screen and four-player racing via the PlayStation Link Cable . Includes standard Grand Prix and Arcade modes, along
Features all 16 official circuits, teams, and drivers from the 1998 season, with the exception of Jacques Villeneuve, who appeared as "WILLIAMS NO 1". Features all 16 official circuits, teams, and drivers
Despite its critical reception, the game included several technical updates and standard features for the time:
Retrospective: The Rushed Legacy of Formula 1 98 is a racing simulation video game released in 1998 for the PlayStation , based on the 1998 Formula One World Championship . Despite the high expectations set by its predecessors, it is often remembered by critics and fans as a significant step backward for the franchise. A Change in Development
Features legendary announcers Murray Walker and Martin Brundle , though reviewers from The Pixel Empire noted the audio was often poorly scripted or out of sync.