**This episode was recorded prior to the unfortunate news surrounding the health of Scott Hall AKA Razor Ramon.
We break down our favourite wrestlers, and some of our best memories.īut before the bell rings and we dig into the game, we take some time to update our progress on Elden Ring, Horizon: Forbidden West, and give our expectation on the upcoming WWE 2K22 game!
It's a perfect excuse to roll up our sleeves and get elbow-deep into our love of vintage WWF. Game modes include single player arcade mode, tournament mode, and versus mode for one-on-one multiplayer.Since WWE 2K22 is back after a year-long hiatus, we thought we'd revisit our passion for retro wrestling games with a look back at WWF: WrestleMania The Arcade Game! It was launched in arcades, and across many home consoles such as the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, but we figured we'd give it a shot in all its glory on the Playstation! 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. and features single player arcade mode, tournament mode, and VS mode for 1 on 1 multiplayer. for those of you who want to remember) with their own moves, grapples,etc. an excellent conversion that rivals non-PC versions (e.g. WWF WRESTLEMANIA: THE ARCADE GAME features 8 fully digitized characters (Yokozuna, Doink, etc. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game merges the personalities and action of the WWF TV show characters with a Mortal Kombat-style fighting game. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game lets you dance on the mats with eight of.
Arcade, DOS, Genesis, SEGA 32X, SEGA Saturn, SNES 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.