Video Games : WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game

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 : WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Acclaim
EAN: 0021481620396
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Acclaim
Manufacturer: Acclaim
Platform: Nintendo Super NES
Publisher: Acclaim
Sales Rank: 7501
Studio: Acclaim

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Love hurts in the World Wrestling Federation
The bad news is that Bam Bam Bigalow and Yokozuna have been removed from the actual arcade version, leaving the number of wrestlers the same as the first Wrestlemania video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Bam Bam would have been the only character in both games. Other than that and the fact that everyone's favorite sexually ambiguous pro-wrestler, Luna Vachon (What? You thought I was gonna say Chyna?), is not included in any version of this game, everything's cool. Well, I'd rather the blood was red instead of blue, but otherwise it's cool. The good news is that you get corny yet pillow-muffled commentary from Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler and action that is faster paced than WWF Raw (not the X-Box version). Each wrestler has his own set of gag moves; Razor Ramon attacks with hands that turn into blades, Doink beats clowny stuff out of his opponents, and Bret Hart... okay, so not everyone has gag moves. The Undertaker and Shawn Michals have nothing special, but Lex Luger attacks with metal arms. I don't know if this happened before or after Mortal Kombat 3, but this does resemble Jax and the two of them both have rude pompous all-American attitudes. Anyway, that's my review and I'm not sticking to it.
As for the phrase in my review title, yes, it was taken from the commercial, and no, I don't know the rest of the words or where to find the commercial.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - not good..but
the ps1 version of this IS good..and also has yokozuna & bam bam bigelow get that 1 instead this one blows



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My Favorite WWF game on the SNES
I love this game, it certainly is not like any other wrestling game. This one is not about pinning anyone or making them submit like wrestling. This was more a new version of Mortal Kombat. The same company ACCLAIM made this game a beat 'em up. However there is no blood and no finishers. You can preform combos, special moves and things like that, it's much the same as Mortal Kombats style of game play. The commentary is not annoying, provided by Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler.

The downfalls are that it did not have Yokozuna or Bam Bam Bigalo like the Arcade,PC, Sega version's for some reason. But it honestly had a lasting quality over the rest for me untill I found the PC version.

It's still a great game, but you might want the PC version for better graphics and extra wrestlers.

There has been complaints about glitches in this game, but I loved the glitches. I thought they where cool to hear odd sounds, weird effects, doing monovours without your oponent actualy being in it! Dont let the fact that 2 wrestlers wernt included, this game was super fun if you gave it a go.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good game
very easy and i don't think one-on-three is really necessary but it's "arcade" right?



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - no Yoko and Bam Bam
The fact that those two wrestlers aren't in this version of WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game is reason enough to avoid it. Yoko Zuna is a big guy with very powerful moves, and Bam Bam is yet another big guy. It's odd how they didn't include either of the two BIG guys on the Super NES. It's not like this game has a lot of options and wrestlers anyway, so to take away two wrestlers and leave you with only six is just ridiculous. Get the Playstation version.

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