
Released in 1997 by Rage Software and published by Codemasters, Jonah Lomu Rugby is a rugby union sports simulation available on DOS, PlayStation, and Sega Saturn — marking the first rugby union title to appear on either of the latter two platforms. Named after New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu, the game offers five distinct modes: Friendly, World Cup, Tournament, Territories Cup, and Classic Matches, providing a range of competitive and casual play structures. The variety of modes allows players to engage in one-off matches or progress through longer structured competitions, reflecting the breadth of rugby union formats at the international level.
