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Japanese wrestling game that features a large roster and the trademark AKI grappling system. Introduced a MMA fighting style that brought combos and a mount system to the game.
WrestleMania 2000 is THQ's first game with the WWF license. It uses the AKI engine and was released on the N64 at the height of WWF's "Attitude Era." It is still considered one of the best wrestling games ever released.
Virtual wrestlers are grappling with reality in WCW Mayhem, a wrestling game featuring a roster of 60 World Championship Wrestling celebrities, over 600 motion-captured moves, and re-creations of the arenas from the WCW television events, including a dozen pay-per-view super events.
WWF Attitude is a professional wrestling game by Acclaim that is the sequel to WWF Warzone.
The long-running Fire Pro Wrestling series comes to PlayStation bringing its in-depth creation tools, a new campaign mode, and more.
A 3D fighting game featuring free-form movement and guest characters from Square's hit JRPG Final Fantasy VII. The console version features a bonus action RPG built from the "Quest Mode" in the developer's earlier Tobal series.
WCW/nWo Thunder is the 1999 sequel to WCW Nitro.
WCW/nWo Revenge is the sequel to WCW vs. nWo: World Tour. It introduced many new features to the series.
WWF WarZone is the first ever 3D wrestling game using the WWF license.
A 1997 wrestling game named after WCW's Monday night program.
Using AKI's trademark grappling system, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 features notable Japanese and American wrestlers. One of the few games where Bruce Lee and Andre the Giant can team against Mike Tyson and Hulk Hogan.
WCW vs. nWo: World Tour is the first of four THQ Published wrestling games on the Nintendo 64, developed by AKI.
WCW vs. the World is less about official licenses, and more about the large numbers of wrestlers, moves, and options. Only 14 actual WCW (World Championship Wrestling) wrestlers are in the game, with the emphasis drawing from six wrestling federations from around the world.
"The Extreme 3-D Wrestling Game," Power Move Pro Wrestling is an early Playstation wrestling title developed by Yukes. Based on New Japan Pro Wrestling Toukon Retsuden, Power Move Pro Wrestling allows players to step into the ring as one of 12 unique grapplers in a variety of modes.
A cartridge for Game Gear which housed CG art of a super-deformed Akira Yuki.
The successor to WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game, WWF in Your House used the same style digitized sprite graphics and fast paced, over the top action.
This Japan-only release places an emphasis on technical wrestling over "sports entertainment," and features one of the first in-depth create-a-wrestler modes, as well over 80 playable characters.
The first 3D game in the Fire Pro Wrestling series.
Royal Pro Wrestling: Jikkyou Live!! is a wrestling game released on the 3DO only in Japan.
A Super Famicom wrestling game in Human's prolific Fire Pro Wrestling series. Better known for its improved remake, Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium.
The fifth CG Portrait series disc stars First Nationer professional wrestler Wolf Hawkfield.
Throw reality out the window as WWF stars fight for the gold in WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game.
A highly customizable wrestling game that was released late in the Super Famicom's lifespan.
Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden is the first Toukon Retsuden entry in the Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling series.
An all-women (Joshi) wrestling game in Human's long-running wrestling series Fire Pro Wrestling.
New Japan Pro Wrestling returns to the Super Famicom.
The last of Natsume's Zen-Nippon series, released in 1995 for the Super Famicom.
Sequel to WWF Royal Rumble, and ended LJN's 16-bit WWF trilogy.
A WCW-affiliated professional wrestling game for the Super Nintendo released in late 1994. The third World Championship Wrestling game, it is named after the yearly SuperBrawl pay-per-view.
A professional wrestling game for the SNES. Known as "Tenryu Genichiro no Pro Wrestling Revolution" in Japan and carries the license of the Japanese "Wrestle and Romance" promotion
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