
SEGA Genesis and PSX) in delivering a no-holds-barred wrestling action for the PC. In contrast to some earlier duds such as Judge Dredd, Acclaim got itself together this time around to deliver an excellent conversion that rivals non-PC versions (e.g. This is a better game than WWF Raw, and one of the best 32X games since Doom.Read Full Description WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game is an excellent conversion of the popular Bally Midway arcade game of the same name. The other comical expressions, sound effects, and dinks and doinks are all still there. You'll hear announcers, but usually not until a match ends. Gone is the running commentary of the arcade. The boring background remains constant throughout the game. The sprites are also a lot larger than those in the SNES version. The graphics are grainy, but they're clearer than those in the Genesis game. Combos require dexterous button pressing, but they're worth the thumb damage. You and a pal can also tag-team the computer in Cooperative mode.īesides the normal wrestling moves, like eye gouges and airplane spins, you can pull off tremendous multi-hit combos to waylay an opponent's life bar. You can play against the computer or a friend. You play as one of eight wrestlers vying for the title of Intercontinental Champion (easy) or World Wrestling Federation Champion (very hard). It's superior to the Genesis version, but it's no match for the PlayStation title. The princes of pain are back in a rumble royale! WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Came is a must- own for 32Xers.
