NHL 98 is a hockey simulation video game for PlayStation released in 1997. It features enhanced gameplay with four action buttons, allowing for refined controls and strategic in-the-fly tactics. The game includes improved graphics and a TV-style presentation. Players can choose from 18 international teams, alongside traditional modes like Season and Playoff, offering various match formats and a Penalty Shootout option.
NHL 98 features much faster and refined gameplay (now using four action keys instead of two, removing the need to double-tap to perform some actions), along other new features such as `in-the-fly` tactics developed by Marc Crawford, then manager of the Colorado Avalanche and new commentary lines from Jim Hughson and Darryl Reaugh and a re-worked interface.
Graphics are improved from the previous version with the players being less angular, and thanks to 3Dfx support, with less pixels showing in the textures. The in-game presentation follows a TV-style script, zooming in players while displaying stats during clock stoppages.
As far as game modes go, in the year of the first Olympic Tournament with professional players, NHL 98 introduced the first real international competition, with 18 International teams to choose from. Other game modes include Season (option to pick between 25 or 82 games) and Playoff (best of 1, 3, 5 or 7 matches) and a Penalty Shootout mode.