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The premise of this release is simple: a thirty minute tape presented by Todd Pettengill which sees WWF wrestlers explain how to perform their moves in the 16-bit video game WWF Raw, interspersed ...
The main reason Acclaim’s 16-bit WWF games rise above most of their wrestling output, is that they actually use a grappling system, as opposed to to the typical crappy wrestling game button mashing.
WWF No Mercy (N64) WWF No Mercy, which took its name from a pay-per-view that, shockingly, existed for 10-years despite never producing a memorable moment, is everybody’s favorite wrestling game.
There are very few wrestling games that can stand the test of time like AKI Corp., and THQ's WWF No Mercy. This was a game that came out during the golden era of wrestling games where we had deep ...
WWF WrestleMania (also known on console versions as WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game) is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Midway Manufacturing Co. in 1995.
Even if you ignore the fact that WWF WrestleFest developer Technōs Japan declared bankruptcy in 1996, you’ve still got to account for the fact that this game is called WWF WrestleFest.
In its recent quarterly conference call, THQ announced that a new WWF game is in development for the PlayStation 2 and that it will be released sometime in Q4 2002. Unfortunately, no details on ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In WWF With Authority!, THQ has brought together two popular pastimes of young and old--specifically, collectible card gaming and sports ...
Ha (n. Peter)! Presenting the best video of the day, the latest episode of GameTrailers' Screw Attack. It's sort of a retrospective on the game WWF Wrestlemania 2000 for the Nintendo 64. I'd say ...
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WWF War Zone: WWE's First 3D Video Game Has Aged Terribly - MSN
WWF War Zone Overcomplicated Gameplay For 3D WWE Games WWF War Zone’s Clunky Controls Haven’t Aged Well The complex button combinations felt more like a fighting game than WWE.
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