NASCAR 98 - Collectors Edition

Collectors Edition

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of NASCAR, a collector's edition for PlayStation with a new cover featuring a black and white picture of one of Richard Petty's 3rd generation (1971–1974) Dodge Chargers racing modern 1998 cars of the day. Additions to the game included 'King of NASCAR' Richard Petty in his trademark No. 43 car and Darlington Raceway, the original super speedway. The game came with a NASCAR 50th anniversary key chain as well.


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NASCAR video games
1980s
  • Richard Petty's Talladega
1990s
  • Days of Thunder
  • Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge
  • NASCAR Racing
  • Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing
  • NASCAR Racing 2
  • 3D Ultra Pinball: NASCAR
  • NASCAR 98
  • NASCAR 99
  • NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition
  • Trivial Pursuit: NASCAR
  • NASCAR Revolution
  • NASCAR Craftsman Truck Racing
  • NASCAR Racing 3
  • NASCAR 2000
  • NASCAR Revolution SE
  • NASCAR Legends
  • NASCAR Challenge
2000s
  • NASCAR Rumble
  • NASCAR 2001
  • NASCAR Heat
  • NASCAR Racers
  • NASCAR Arcade
  • NASCAR Racing 4
  • NASCAR Thunder 2002
  • NASCAR Heat 2002
  • NASCAR Racing 2002 Season
  • NASCAR Thunder 2003
  • NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona
  • NASCAR Racing 2003 Season
  • NASCAR Thunder 2004
  • NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup
  • NASCAR SimRacing
  • NASCAR 06: Total Team Control
  • NASCAR 07
  • NASCAR 08
  • EA Sports NASCAR Racing
  • NASCAR 09
  • Days of Thunder 2
  • NASCAR Kart Racing
2010s
  • iRacing.com
  • Car Town
  • Gran Turismo 5
  • Days of Thunder: NASCAR Edition
  • NASCAR The Game: 2011
  • NASCAR Unleashed
  • NASCAR The Game: Inside Line

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