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'''''Wrecking Crew '98''''' is a sequel of ''[[Wrecking Crew]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. The game takes a more competitive approach, including the ability to rain panels on the opponent. To clear panels, the player must either use the knobs on the side to arrange them according to color, or smash them with a [[Hammer]]. It also contains a direct port of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game. The game didn't see a release outside of Japan, most likely because it came very late in the lifespan of the SNES, and almost two years after the release of the [[Nintendo 64]].
'''''Wrecking Crew '98''''' (レッキングクルー'98) is a [[Genre#Puzzle|puzzle]] video game developed and released by Nintendo for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] for Japan only; it was first released as part of the [[Nintendo Power (cartridge)|Nintendo Power]] flashable cartridge service in January 1998, and later released on retail cartridge in May 1998. It is the sequel to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] game ''[[Wrecking Crew]]''. The game takes on a more competitive approach, featuring puzzle elements akin to games such as ''Tetris'' and ''Puyo Puyo'', such as being able to rain down [[panel (Wrecking Crew '98)|panels]] on the opponent's side and chain reactions. The game also includes a direct port of the NES version. This is the final ''Super Mario'' game to be released for the Super Famicom in Japan; in North America, the title is held by ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' instead. The game was not released outside of Japan due to Nintendo's international divisions ending the sale of SNES games the previous year in 1997. A port of ''Wrecking Crew'' is included within the game, though the audio is different from the original.
 
The game would later be rereleased in Japan for the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] on September 28, 2016, and for the first time internationally (albeit untranslated) on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online]] app in April 2024.


==Story==
==Story==
[[Mario]], on his way home from a trip, discovers that [[Bowser]] has been conducting a construction campaign of building high-rises in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] which are depriving the local plantlife of sunlight. Refusing to tolerate this, he brings out a mighty blue hammer from a chest inside his house and embarks on a mission to demolish the offending structures. Mario's old nemesis, [[Foreman Spike]], along with a [[Gotchawrench]], [[Eggplant Man]], and more new and old enemies, are once again out to stop him on his quest, however.
[[Mario]], on his way home from a trip, discovers that [[Bowser]] has been conducting a construction campaign of building high-rises in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]], which are depriving the local plantlife of sunlight. Refusing to tolerate this, he brings out a mighty blue [[hammer]] from a chest inside his house and embarks on a mission to demolish the offending structures. Mario's old nemesis, [[Foreman Spike]], along with several other foes from the original game, are out to stop him.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:wreck98.png|left|thumb|[[Luigi]] vs. a [[Koopa Troopa]].]]
[[File:wreck98.png|left|thumb|[[Luigi]] vs. a [[Koopa Troopa]].]]
Players must eliminate their panels by either demolishing them with the hammer or arranging three or more colored panels in a vertical or horizontal fashion. They can arrange their panel accordingly by using the handles located on the corner. As time passes on, one brick panel will fall in. The longer a match goes, the more often brick panels start falling in.
Players must eliminate their [[panel (Wrecking Crew '98)|panels]] by either demolishing them with the hammer or arranging three or more colored panels in a vertical or horizontal fashion. They can arrange their panel accordingly by using the [[Handle (Wrecking Crew '98)|handles]] located on the corner. As time passes on, brick blocks will fall in. The longer a match goes, the shorter the amount of time between blocks falling gets. If four or more panels are arranged, then an obstacle or trap will be sent to the opponent's side, depending on the panels' color. If more than one set of panels are eliminated in a row, then the attacks to the other side will grow stronger. Players can also summon additional rows of panels on their side when needed. When the field is clear of panels, metal plates and enemies, the message "Nice!" will appear and a Mushroom is received. The Mushroom acts as an Attack Multiplier, increasing the strength of the next combo toward the enemy.


If four or more panels are arranged, then an obstacle or trap will be sent to the opponent's side, depending on the panels' color. If more than one set of panels are eliminated in a row, then the attacks to the other side will grow stronger. Players can also summon additional rows of panels on their side when needed.  
The opponent can be defeated only when the number of panels in a column exceeds the line atop the screen. If the panels are not eliminated within 3 seconds, then the opponent will lose and the player will be declared the winner. However, a draw can occur if both players exceed the line at the same time and fail to lower their panel field in 3 seconds.
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==Characters==
{|class=wikitable
!Image
!Name
!Description
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Mario '98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Mario]]
|The protagonist of the game. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Eggplantman.png]]
|align="center" |[[Eggplant Man]]
|The opponent of Stage 1. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:KoopaTroopa Wins.png]]
|align="center" |[[Koopa Troopa]]
|The opponent of Stage 2. Koopa Troopa is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:GotchaWrench98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Gotchawrench]]
|The opponent of Stage 3. Gotchawrench is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:ForemanSpikeSprite.png]]
|align="center" |[[Foreman Spike]]
|The opponent of Stage 4. Spike is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:BowserWC98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Bowser]]
|The opponent of the final stage. Bowser is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:KissyPeach Wins '98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Princess Peach]]
|Appears in the game's ending. Peach is available in multiplayer once Bowser is defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Luigi '98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Luigi]]
|Appears in the game's ending. Luigi is available in multiplayer once Bowser is defeated in the single player mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Onigiri transparent WC98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Onigiri]]
|A living ball of rice and the opponent of Stage A. Koopa Troopa needs to be defeated in four minutes to unlock Stage A, and then Onigiri can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Onnanoko Draw WC98.png]]
|align="center" |[[Onnanoko]]
|A little girl and the opponent of Stage B. Gotchawrench needs to be defeated in three minutes to unlock Stage B, and then Onnanoko can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Oyazi.png]]
|align="center" |[[Oyazi]]
|A depressed man and the opponent of Stage C. Foreman Spike needs to be defeated in two minutes to unlock Stage C, and then Oyazi can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:Dogu.png]]
|align="center" |[[Dogu]]
|A clay figure and the opponent of Stage D. Onigiri, Onnanoko, and Oyazi need to be defeated to unlock Stage D, and then Dogu can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
|}


When the field is all clear, the message "Nice!" will appear and a Mushroom is received. The Mushroom acts as an Attack Multiplier, increasing the strength of the next combo toward the enemy.
==Enemies==
The enemies are themed around construction, such as forklifts and workers, and are summoned to provide assistance by crowding the opponent's playing field and obstructing their ability to move around freely without running into them. They disappear when they reach the [[Warp Pipe]] in the center-bottom of the screen and the player who receives them can get rid of them faster by jumping on them. The speed and number of enemies summoned depends on the size of the combos and the number of chains that are performed with Red Panels.


The opponent can be defeated only when the number of panels in a column exceeds the line atop the screen. If the panels are not eliminated within 3 seconds, then the opponent will lose and the player will be declared the winner. However, a draw can occur if both players exceed the line and fail to lower their panel field in 3 seconds.
{|class=wikitable
!Image
!Name
!Description
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Forkun.png]]
|align="center" |[[Forkun]]
|A forklift that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its fork. Only appears in chains involving three Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Blonya.png]]
|align="center" |[[Blonya]]
|A masked white creature carrying a cement block. Appears in combos of four Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Buruccho.png]]
|align="center" |[[Buruccho]]
|A bulldozer that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its front end. Similar to Forkuns, but slower. Appears in combos of five Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Burnya.png]]
|align="center" |[[Burnya]]
|A slower variety of Blonyas brandishing wielding tools and walking backwards. Appears in combos of six Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Dumpty.png]]
|align="center" |[[Dumpty]]
|A dump truck that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to tilt its back end. Similar to Forkuns and Burucchos, but even slower. Appears in combos of seven Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Jenya.png]]
|align="center" |[[Jenya]]
|The slowest of the Blonya family, flying with a jetpack and stopping momentarily to throw cement blocks. Appears in combos of eight Red Panels.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Kanbank.png]]
|align="center" |[[Kanbank]]
|Kanbank is a sign of Bowser that is six panels wide and more than six panels tall, immediately ending the game of the opponent of the player that summoned it. Appears only in very long combos of at least nine Panels of any color.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Guruccho.png]]
|align="center" |[[Guruccho]]
|A screwdriver that appears only in chain sequences. Paired with Forkuns or Blonyas.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Gata Gata.png]]
|align="center" |[[Gata Gata]]
|A roadblock that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to let the sign on it swing. Paired with Burucchos or Burnyas.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 Poles.png]]
|align="center" |[[Poles]]
|A series of three poles that appear only in chain sequences. Paired with Dumpties.
|-
|align="center" |[[File:WC 98 U Dokun.png]]
|align="center" |[[U Dokun]]
|A standee of a construction worker that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to put its arm up. Paired with Jenyas.
|-
|}


===Types of panels===
==Staff==
*Brick Panel, a panel covered by bricks. When struck, it will turn into a colored panel.
{{main|List of Wrecking Crew '98 staff}}
*Pink Panels (welding mask), when combined, will summon an enemy to the opponent's side. A player running into the summoned enemy will be paralyzed for a short time.
*Blue Panels (shows arrow pointing up), additional panels will emerge from the ground from an opponent's column. Blue Combo Attacks are easily countered and are only useful as a "Finishing Attack".
*Yellow Panels (looks like a rectangle), will summon metal plates from the air to the opponent's side. These cannot be destroyed with the hammer. Yellow Combo Attacks are powerful and dangerous in the fact that if you constantly perform them, you can flood your opponents field with Metal Plates to the point where he can't set up any more combos.
*Green Panels (an arrow pointing both ways horizontally), will turn all panels into brick panels from two or more rows on the opponent's side. The type of colored panel behind the brick panels will change as a result.
*Bomb Panels, will destroy everything horizontally and vertically from a two-panel span. If another bomb is struck during the explosion, then it will cause a chain reaction. These only appear randomly when the player manually summons more panels in from above (default {{button|snes|X}}); thus, a player needs to have one's area sufficiently cleared to summon bomb panels or risk losing the match.
*Metal Plates, panels that cannot be demolished by hammer and can only be dealt with by moving them using the handle on the left-hand side or by destroying them with a bomb.


==Characters==
==Gallery==
*'''[[Mario]]''', the protagonist of the game. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
{{main-gallery}}
*'''[[Eggplant Man]]''', the opponent of Stage 1. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Koopa Troopa]]''', the opponent of Stage 2. Defeat him to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Gotchawrench]]''', the opponent of Stage 3. Defeat him to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Foreman Spike]]''', the opponent of Stage 4. Defeat him to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Bowser]]''', the opponent of the final stage. Defeat him to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Princess Peach]]''', appears in the game's ending. Defeat Bowser to unlock Peach in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Luigi]]''', appears in the game's ending. Defeat Bowser to unlock Luigi in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Onigiri]]''', a living ball of rice and the opponent of Stage A. Defeat Koopa Troopa in four minutes to unlock Stage A, then defeat Onigiri to unlock it in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Onnanoko]]''', a little girl and the opponent of Stage B. Defeat Gotchawrench in three minutes to unlock Stage B, then defeat Onnanoko to unlock her in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Oyazi]]''', a depressed man and the opponent of Stage C. Defeat Foreman Spike in two minutes to unlock Stage C, then defeat Oyazi to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
*'''[[Dogu]]''', a clay figure and the opponent of Stage D. Defeat Onigiri, Onnanoko, and Oyaji to unlock Stage D, then defeat Dogu to unlock him in multiplayer mode.
 
==Enemies==
The enemies in ''Wrecking Crew '98'' are construction workers, vehicles, and objects, that are summoned to provide assistance by crowding the opponent's playing field and obstructing their ability to move around freely without running into them. They disappear when they reach the warp pipe in the center-bottom of the screen and the player who receives them can get rid of them faster by jumping on them. The speed and number of enemies summoned depends on the size of the combos and the number of chains that are performed with Pink Panels.
*'''Forkun''', a forklift that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its fork. Only appears in chains involving three Pink Walls.
*'''Blonya''', a masked white creature carrying a cement block. Appears in combos of four Pink Walls.
*'''Buruccho''', a bulldozer that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its front end. Similar to Forkuns, but slower. Appears in combos of five Pink Walls.
*'''Burnya''', a slower variety of Blonyas brandishing wielding tools and walking backwards. Appears in combos of six Pink Walls.
*'''Dumpty''', a dump truck that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to tilt its back end. Similar to Forkuns and Burucchos, but even slower. Appears in combos of seven Pink Walls.
*'''Jenya''', the slowest of the Blonya family, flying with a jetpack and stopping momentarily to throw cement blocks. Appears in combos of eight Pink Walls.
*'''Kanbank''', the most fatal enemy of them all. It is actually a sign of Bowser that's six walls wide and more than six walls tall, immediately ending the game of the opponent of the player that summoned it. Appears in combos of at least nine Pink Walls, thus very hard to get.
*'''Guruccho''', a screwdriver that appears only in chain sequences. Paired with Forkuns or Blonyas.
*'''Gata Gata''', a roadblock that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to let the sign on it swing. Paired with Burucchos or Burnyas.
*'''Poles''', a series of three poles that appear only in chain sequences. Paired with Dumpties.
*'''U Dokun''', a standee of a construction worker that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to put its arm up. Paired with Jenyas.
<gallery>
<gallery>
WC 98 U Dokun.PNG
Wrecking Crew 98 title screen.png|Title screen
WC 98 Poles.PNG
Mario WC'98.png|Mario
WC 98 Kanbank.PNG
WC 98 Jenya.PNG
WC 98 Guruccho.PNG
WC 98 Gata Gata.PNG
WC 98 Forkun.PNG
WC 98 Dumpty.PNG
WC 98 Buruccho.PNG
WC 98 Burnya.PNG
WC 98 Blonya.PNG
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Staff==
==Media==
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/shvc/bwcj/index.html Official Japanese Website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/shvc/bwcj/index.html Official Japanese Website]
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000014447 Official Japanese Virtual Console Website]
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Latest revision as of 13:44, November 23, 2024

Wrecking Crew '98
Box art of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online version of Wrecking Crew '98. This version replaces the registered trademark symbols (®) in the game logo and Super Famicom logo with trademark symbols (™)
Box art from Nintendo Switch Online
For alternate box art, see the game's gallery.
Developer Nintendo R&D 1,[1] Pax Softnica
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Super Famicom; Virtual Console (Wii U); Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online
Release date Nintendo Power:
Japan January 1, 1998[2]
Retail:
Japan May 23, 1998[2]
Virtual Console (Wii U):
Japan September 28, 2016[?]
Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online:
USA April 11, 2024[3]
Japan April 12, 2024[4]
Europe April 12, 2024[5]
Australia April 12, 2024[6]
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Puzzle
Rating(s)
CERO:A - All ages
Mode(s) Single-player, 1-2 players simultaneous
Format
Super NES:
Game Pak
Wii U:
Digital download
Nintendo Switch:
Digital download
Input
Super NES:
Wii U:
Nintendo Switch:
Joy-Con (horizontal)
Serial code(s) SHVC-BWCJ-JPN

Wrecking Crew '98 (レッキングクルー'98) is a puzzle video game developed and released by Nintendo for the Super Famicom for Japan only; it was first released as part of the Nintendo Power flashable cartridge service in January 1998, and later released on retail cartridge in May 1998. It is the sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System game Wrecking Crew. The game takes on a more competitive approach, featuring puzzle elements akin to games such as Tetris and Puyo Puyo, such as being able to rain down panels on the opponent's side and chain reactions. The game also includes a direct port of the NES version. This is the final Super Mario game to be released for the Super Famicom in Japan; in North America, the title is held by Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars instead. The game was not released outside of Japan due to Nintendo's international divisions ending the sale of SNES games the previous year in 1997. A port of Wrecking Crew is included within the game, though the audio is different from the original.

The game would later be rereleased in Japan for the Wii U's Virtual Console on September 28, 2016, and for the first time internationally (albeit untranslated) on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online app in April 2024.

Story[edit]

Mario, on his way home from a trip, discovers that Bowser has been conducting a construction campaign of building high-rises in the Mushroom Kingdom, which are depriving the local plantlife of sunlight. Refusing to tolerate this, he brings out a mighty blue hammer from a chest inside his house and embarks on a mission to demolish the offending structures. Mario's old nemesis, Foreman Spike, along with several other foes from the original game, are out to stop him.

Gameplay[edit]

Players must eliminate their panels by either demolishing them with the hammer or arranging three or more colored panels in a vertical or horizontal fashion. They can arrange their panel accordingly by using the handles located on the corner. As time passes on, brick blocks will fall in. The longer a match goes, the shorter the amount of time between blocks falling gets. If four or more panels are arranged, then an obstacle or trap will be sent to the opponent's side, depending on the panels' color. If more than one set of panels are eliminated in a row, then the attacks to the other side will grow stronger. Players can also summon additional rows of panels on their side when needed. When the field is clear of panels, metal plates and enemies, the message "Nice!" will appear and a Mushroom is received. The Mushroom acts as an Attack Multiplier, increasing the strength of the next combo toward the enemy.

The opponent can be defeated only when the number of panels in a column exceeds the line atop the screen. If the panels are not eliminated within 3 seconds, then the opponent will lose and the player will be declared the winner. However, a draw can occur if both players exceed the line at the same time and fail to lower their panel field in 3 seconds.

Characters[edit]

Image Name Description
A sprite of Mario winning in Wrecking Crew '98. Mario The protagonist of the game. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
An Eggplant Man from Wrecking Crew '98. Eggplant Man The opponent of Stage 1. Available from the start in multiplayer mode.
Sprite of Koopa Troopa winning in Wrecking Crew '98. Koopa Troopa The opponent of Stage 2. Koopa Troopa is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
GotchaWrench98.png Gotchawrench The opponent of Stage 3. Gotchawrench is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
Foreman Spike Foreman Spike The opponent of Stage 4. Spike is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
BowserWC98.png Bowser The opponent of the final stage. Bowser is available in multiplayer once defeated in the single player mode.
Winning sprite of Princess Peach in Wrecking Crew '98. Princess Peach Appears in the game's ending. Peach is available in multiplayer once Bowser is defeated in the single player mode.
Sprite of Luigi winning in Wrecking Crew '98. Luigi Appears in the game's ending. Luigi is available in multiplayer once Bowser is defeated in the single player mode.
Onigiri Onigiri A living ball of rice and the opponent of Stage A. Koopa Troopa needs to be defeated in four minutes to unlock Stage A, and then Onigiri can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
Onnanoko Onnanoko A little girl and the opponent of Stage B. Gotchawrench needs to be defeated in three minutes to unlock Stage B, and then Onnanoko can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
Oyazi.png Oyazi A depressed man and the opponent of Stage C. Foreman Spike needs to be defeated in two minutes to unlock Stage C, and then Oyazi can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.
Dogu.png Dogu A clay figure and the opponent of Stage D. Onigiri, Onnanoko, and Oyazi need to be defeated to unlock Stage D, and then Dogu can be defeated to be unlocked in multiplayer mode.

Enemies[edit]

The enemies are themed around construction, such as forklifts and workers, and are summoned to provide assistance by crowding the opponent's playing field and obstructing their ability to move around freely without running into them. They disappear when they reach the Warp Pipe in the center-bottom of the screen and the player who receives them can get rid of them faster by jumping on them. The speed and number of enemies summoned depends on the size of the combos and the number of chains that are performed with Red Panels.

Image Name Description
a Forkun from WC98 Forkun A forklift that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its fork. Only appears in chains involving three Red Panels.
a Blonya from WC98 Blonya A masked white creature carrying a cement block. Appears in combos of four Red Panels.
a Buruccho from WC98 Buruccho A bulldozer that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to raise its front end. Similar to Forkuns, but slower. Appears in combos of five Red Panels.
a Burnya from WC98 Burnya A slower variety of Blonyas brandishing wielding tools and walking backwards. Appears in combos of six Red Panels.
a Dumpty from WC98 Dumpty A dump truck that cruises around the stage, stopping momentarily to tilt its back end. Similar to Forkuns and Burucchos, but even slower. Appears in combos of seven Red Panels.
a Jenya from WC98 Jenya The slowest of the Blonya family, flying with a jetpack and stopping momentarily to throw cement blocks. Appears in combos of eight Red Panels.
a Kanbank from WC98 Kanbank Kanbank is a sign of Bowser that is six panels wide and more than six panels tall, immediately ending the game of the opponent of the player that summoned it. Appears only in very long combos of at least nine Panels of any color.
a Guruccho from WC98 Guruccho A screwdriver that appears only in chain sequences. Paired with Forkuns or Blonyas.
a Gata Gata from WC98 Gata Gata A roadblock that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to let the sign on it swing. Paired with Burucchos or Burnyas.
Poles from WC98 Poles A series of three poles that appear only in chain sequences. Paired with Dumpties.
U Dokun from WC98 U Dokun A standee of a construction worker that appears only in chain sequences. Sometimes stops momentarily to put its arm up. Paired with Jenyas.

Staff[edit]

Main article: List of Wrecking Crew '98 staff

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Media[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Nintendo R&D1. IGN. Archived November 11, 2007, 15:18:10 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ a b レッキングクルー'98. NINTENDO POWER書き換えソフト (Japanese). Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  3. ^ @NintendoAmerica (April 11, 2024). "Three #SuperNES classic titles are now live for #NintendoSwitchOnline members! ☑️ Wrecking Crew '98 ☑️ SUPER R-TYPE ☑️ Amazing Hebereke". X (American English). Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Nintendo 公式チャンネル (April 11, 2024). ファミリーコンピュータ & スーパーファミコン & ゲームボーイ Nintendo Switch Online 追加タイトル [2024年4月12日]. YouTube. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
  5. ^ Nintendo UK (April 12, 2024). Play Super R-Type and more with Nintendo Switch Online!. YouTube. Retrieved April 12, 2024.
  6. ^ @NintendoAUNZ (April 12, 2024). Three #SuperNES classic titles are now live for #NintendoSwitchOnline members! ☑️ Wrecking Crew '98 ☑️ SUPER R-TYPE ☑️ Amazing Hebereke. X. Retrieved April 12, 2024.

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