Developer(s) | Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City |
Publisher(s) | Acclaim Sports |
Platform(s) | PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast |
Release | PlayStation
· NA: June 3, 1999 · EU: 1999 Game Boy Color · NA: June 1999 · EU: 1999 Nintendo 64 · NA: July 31, 1999 · EU: August 9, 1999 Dreamcast · EU: November 5, 1999 · NA: November 9, 1999 |
Genre(s) | Sports (Fighting) |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Plot: Fight your way to the top of the championship as your favourite WWF wrestler.
The game-play felt like ECW Anarchy Rulz.
I like this game for the time but now did doesn’t hold up.
Pros: This game had a loaded Roster of superstars from this era, the entrances felt real & fits look with each difference superstar, What I remember from this game was that you can create your own superstar & make your own stage and your own pay-per-view and much more.
Cons: The main menu looks dated, some of the animations to look a be awkward & the voice acting was not that great but it did fits in the attitude Era.
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The Casts & Crew:
Cast (in credits order)
Produced by
Michael Archer | … | senior producer: Acclaim |
Tim Bradstock | … | senior producer: Crawfish |
Mitchell Slater | … | associate producer: Crawfish |
Art Department
Terry Ford | … | artist |
Stunts
Jeff Hardy | … | motion capture |
Matt Hardy | … | motion capture |
Other crew
Jeff Rosa | … | quality assurance supervisor |
David Theodore | … | programmer |
Thanks
Mick Foley | … | special thanks (as Michael Foley) |
I recommend this game to those who grew up in the Attitude era period of the WWF way before they change the Name to WWE.
Rating:
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident Video Game reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe