There's enough content here that will satisfy more than just fans.Ĭoming out in 1995, the game received a multitude of ports, most of which played pretty well and do so to this day. It makes a comparatively slow-moving faux sport frenetic and fun for your average gamer. Doink the scary-looking clown can breathe fire, bones will fly out of the Undertaker if he takes a good hit while heavy punches could launch your opponent to a height three times your size. The moves that each of the eight characters (or six for the SNES port) perform often verge on the fantastical. While there is a 3D plane represented in the digitized 2D imagery, Midway's arcade classic plays more like a one-on-one fighter in the same vein as their other coin-op cash cow Mortal Kombat. Game modes include single player arcade mode, tournament mode, and versus mode for one-on-one multiplayer.In what is perhaps one of the best WWF games before SmackDown at the turn of the millennium, WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game is ironically unlike most wrestling games. Instead of each round ending in a KO, it simply ends when the player forces the other wrestler(s) to fall by reducing their energy meter. Each match is divided into a series of rounds, much like a fighting game. This title features digitized graphics of 8 WWF superstars: Doink, Razor Ramon, Bret "Hit Man" Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Yokozuna, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Lex Luger.Īlthough presented as a wrestling title, this game is structured like a one-on-one fighter, features over-the-top special moves characteristic of WWF. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game merges the personalities and action of the WWF TV show characters with a Mortal Kombat-style fighting game. DOS, Genesis, PlayStation, SEGA 32X, SEGA Saturn, SNES
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