WWF (Now WWE) wrestling game released in 1991 on arcade machines.WWF (Now WWE) wrestling game released in 1991 on arcade machines.WWF (Now WWE) wrestling game released in 1991 on arcade machines.
Gene Okerlund
- Announcer
- (voice)
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- TriviaThis game is the follow up sequel to WWF Superstars (1991)
- GoofsMr. Perfect is animated as being substantially smaller than the other wrestlers in the game. Despite the fact that Curt Hennig (Perfect) stood 6'3". About the same height as some of the other wrestlers featured in the game (Ultimate Warrior, for example).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Young Rock: Night of the Chi-Chi's (2022)
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Back in the day the thing that kept me and my friends glued to this game was the 4 player royal rumble. It was a mode that you could choose beside the tag team mode, a mode like that in wwf superstars. Both modes were great. On the surface it seems like it's a game of randomness, and there is an element of that. But after a while you realise there is more to it, you learn how to throw your opponents and effectively beat them to a pulp. The randomness actually adds to the game, one match might be fairly easy, next time you play them they're beating you, so your opponents aren't as predicable as most other beat 'em ups. There is no mercy, especially in the royal rumble, sometimes your game might only last seconds before being tossed out. But that's what gives it that royal rumble feel. This game has been hugely overlooked and yet I'd put it as an essential beat 'em up. It is extremely playable without the complex controls of todays wrestling titles. So what'cha gonna do Hulkamanics? When the the Hulksters 24 inch pythons go running wild!
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