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''Olympic Hockey '98'' is an
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that was released in 1998. It is a re-release of '' Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98'', but this time not endorsed by
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and featuring the license for the
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, 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 '98''. Due to this fact, it received highly negative reviews, with ''
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'' rating ''Olympic Hockey Nagano '98'' a zero.


Gameplay

''Olympic Hockey '98'' features 14 national teams from the 1998 Winter Olympics: Austria, Belarus, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, and the United States. While the gameplay is very similar to ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey'', there are minor differences. The rink is bigger than the rink in the previous game (since it is Olympic sized). The game also lists the names of the players below the players.


Release

In Japan, the game was localized and published by
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under the name on July 16, 1998.


Reception

''Olympic Hockey '98'' was panned by critics for being essentially a rebranding of '' Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98'', which had itself been widely criticized for offering too little improvement over the original ''
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''. All four members of the ''
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'' review team decried its lack of change from the two Gretzky games, with John Ricciardi being particularly vehement: "This kind of shameless rehashing of the same game over and over makes me sick. Did you buy ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey'' or its incredibly unoriginal sequel with the '98 slapped on the box? If so, stay away from this baby, 'cause it's (once again) the same game." ''
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'' gave it a very rare 0 score, stating in its concise review: "We'll post a new review when Midway releases a new game." ''
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'' ran a similarly concise review, remarking, "Imagine Midway took the tired ''Gretzky'' engine, added Olympic uniforms, replaced trading with 'defections,' and released it without tweaking anything but the default ring size. Well, you don't have to imagine because Midway did it." ''
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'' took a more positive angle on the game. While agreeing that it was virtually identical to ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98'', they argued that it was reasonably distinct from the original ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey''. Since the '98 game was recent enough that many interested players would not yet have bought it, they reasoned that ''Olympic Hockey '98'' was a worthwhile alternative for those who preferred Olympic hockey to the NHL rosters. ''
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'' was also relatively positive, praising the simulation feel of the Olympic mode, but also commented that "''Olympic Hockey'' is so similar in most respects to the Gretzky games that Gretzky owners should think twice before making the investment." In his review for ''
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'', Kraig Kujawa acknowledged that if one ignored the two Gretzky games and judged ''Olympic Hockey '98'' on its own terms, it was a decent game, but argued that any rating for the game had to also take into account its lack of change from those games, especially since Midway could easily have put both NHL and Olympic teams into one game, effectively making ''Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98'' and ''Olympic Hockey '98'' a single release. The game held a 44% on the
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based on six reviews.


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