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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 13:19:08 GMT -4
I've been playing a lot of this game lately. It's funny that an NES WWF game is better than pretty much most of the SNES WWF games. What's funnier, perhaps, is that it was developed by Rare. Yeah, the makers of Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Perfect Dark...they made this. How this didn't get ported to the SNES is beyond me. Oh wait, we needed to get Super WrestleMania...yeah, that worked out well. Dicks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 14:10:10 GMT -4
You learn something new every day, this was originally developed under the title of...
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Post by MT on Apr 21, 2013 19:12:13 GMT -4
What's funnier, perhaps, is that it was developed by Rare. Yeah, the makers of Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Perfect Dark...they made this. How this didn't get ported to the SNES is beyond me. I haven't played that since I was a kid and it was first released, but I remember really liking that game. What if Rare would have developed a something like this for the SNES, using the full capabilities of the system? It would have been a whole lot better than the games that eventually ended up coming out on that SNES (although Royal Rumble wasn't too bad, RAW lost me with the silly special moves and having no substantial upgrades from its predecessor).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 21:56:18 GMT -4
Bought that one when it came out...played the hell out of it for months on end. It was so damn fun even as simplistic as it was. It was surprising that none of the SNES WWF games except Royal Rumble came close. Damn I loved that game... loved the WWF arcade games Superstars and WrestleFest as well. My friends and I spent a hell of a lot of quarters on WrestleFest.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2013 22:20:28 GMT -4
What's funnier, perhaps, is that it was developed by Rare. Yeah, the makers of Donkey Kong Country, Killer Instinct, Perfect Dark...they made this. How this didn't get ported to the SNES is beyond me. I haven't played that since I was a kid and it was first released, but I remember really liking that game. What if Rare would have developed a something like this for the SNES, using the full capabilities of the system? It would have been a whole lot better than the games that eventually ended up coming out on that SNES (although Royal Rumble wasn't too bad, RAW lost me with the silly special moves and having no substantial upgrades from its predecessor). I've been thinking about that recently. I think by the time RAW came out, Rare would have had a pretty great game on their hands. But nah, we gotta give it to Sculptured Software. They totally won't make the worst wrestling games ever.
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