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'''''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.  
'''''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.  
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