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''Kiko World Football'' (also known as ''Puma World Football'' and ''World Football 98'') is a
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developed and published by
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for the PC. It was released in 1998, just before
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. It was an ad-game, as in the break between halves an advertisement was shown. Other names for the game when distributed as budget label were ''World Football'', ''Sean Dundee's World Club Football'' and ''Kiko World Football '98''. The game was later distributed as a gift when buying
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yogurts under the name of ''Danone World Football''.
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''Génération 4'' magazine reviewPuma World Football '98 review
1998 video games Association football video games DOS games Ubisoft games Video games developed in France Windows games {{footy-videogame-stub