Super Nintendo: WWF RAW (a great end to the Akklaim 16 bit games in this style, new moves, stats and just a fun game to play, SNES controller made this better than the Mega Drive version)Īmiga & Atari ST: WWF Wrestlemania (this game sucks, but it was better than European Rampage. Sega 32X: WWF RAW (the definitive version of this game, better graphics, Kwang and more moves and annimations, honorable mention goes to the 32X port of WM the arcade game which is a solid port) Sega Mega CD: WWF Rage In The Cage (well it had to be!!! But this is actually one of the most overrated of the 16 bit games, apart from the large roster the game is not as good as Royal Rumble or RAW) Sega Mega Drive: WWF Royal Rumble (I preferred the SNES version, but having Hulk Hogan in this version was pretty cool) GameBoy Advance: WWF Wrestlemania X8 (I was addicted to the PPV mode in this game, it was a ton of fun, yet they took it out of the sequel, Survivor Series) GameBoy Color: WWF Wrestlemania 2000 (a criminally underrated game that is fun to play, great roster and has an awesome story mode) GameBoy: WWF Superstars (the best out of all the 8 bit WWF games in my opinion)
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Master System/Game Gear: WWF RAW (terrible game, but hey it has Crush and Randy Savage) NES: WWF Wrestlemania Challenge (a really fun game and the first WWF game I actually owned) Great freaking topic my friend for as long as I have been gaming there has been wrestling games so gaming and wrestling are two things that go hand in hand for me.Īrcade: Wrestlemania The Arcade Game (one of my favorite arcade games of all time, arcade version is just a million time better than what was released for home console)