Wrestlemania
- Product Specification: WWF WrestleMania Genre: Sports Stylishness:
- Wrestling Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System Release Date: 1988-01-01
Product Description
All wrestlers possess a limited amount of moves, which comprise of basic standing punches and kicks, headbutts, a running attack, a go off the turnbuckle (which AndrĂ© the Giant and Bam Bam Bigelow cannot go), and a bodyslam (which Bam Bam Bigelow and Honky Tonk Man cannot go). All wrestlers also possess a “back attack” that they can use on an opponent standing behind them (usually a backwards punch). The moves themselves are somewhat tailored to each wrestler (Randy Savage, for example, uses elbow smashes instead of punches, while Bam Bam Bigelow has two running attacks instead of one). It is also worth noting that only Hulk Hogan is able to bodyslam the massive AndrĂ© the Giant. The wrestlers cannot leave the ring and can only do turnbuckle attacks from the bottom two corners. Sometimes, while a wrestler is taking punishment, he will turn red, indicating rage. An “mad” wrestler can inflict more hurt than normal while in this state. Occasionally, during a match, an icon will come on screen that a wrestler can pick up to gain shape. The icons are unique to each wrestler (for example, Honky Tonk Man’s looks like a guitar, while Hulk Hogan’s looks like a crucifix) and cannot be used interchangeably (wrestlers can only pick up their own icons).
Players can either play a release exhibition match (one player versus the computer or two players head-to-head) or a tournament. In a release player tournament, the player chooses one wrestler and must defeat the other five in a series of matches to win the championship. In a tournament with two or more player-controlled wrestlers (up to six can play), each wrestler faces every other wrestler once (fifteen total matches). At the end of the tournament, the wrestler with the best record wins the championship. In the event of a tie, the wrestler in the tie who achieved the release fastest victory during the tournament will be declared the winner.
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Well it looks like Acclaim was trying to get their feet wet with the first licensed WWF video game. I selected this up at a flea market a couple of years ago, but really I had no memory of this game as a kid. Maybe because it was the first one they made, or maybe beacause it really isn’t that excellent. I played a lot of the other wrestling sports meeting as a kid mostly for SNES and was hoping it would be like an earlier version of those sports meeting with the ancient school WWF characters that we usually don’t get to wrestle with. Seeing Hogan on the cover just reminded me of when I was a kid so I bought it. From the start it looks excellent. There’s only 6 wrestles to choose from but there all classics with there own invidual moves. The characters in the game for the most part look like the wrestlers (except Million Dollar Man)-looks like a stout cowboy. When you start the match you’ll notice no crowd is present, the ring is surrounded by not anything but black space. The actual gameplay is pretty basic. Kick, and Punch, hold down both buttons and do a body slam. Each guy has a custom go like Bam Bam Bigelow doing his cartwheel. You can climb the bottom turnbuckles and jump off them. That’s about it. Unfortunately body slams don’t play too much into this game. Get down the moves and see if you can beat the tournament. If you do beat this game chances are your going to do it on kicks & punches. I would basically skip this game all together if I could have. Go with any of the other titles that came out after this.
Rating: 2 / 5
I know the graphics is not excellent, the sounds was terrible, and lawd knows Nintendo itself kept blinking to play this game, but thats life in the late 80s early 90s with video sports meeting. After playing Pro Wrestling you needed an upgrade So Saturday Night Fever came out, but thats the Arcades. AT home Wrestlemania was just okay/ BUT THE FUN FACTOR is when you have all of your friends picking a wrestlers and going owing to a tournament. MAD FUN. FUN AS HELL. Some of my best time hanging out with the boys….life at 10 years ancient. Damn fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Excellent – There are some decent graphics, with pretty detailed caricatures of the Superstars (but where’s the crowd?). Each wrestler has his own completely unique moveset, strength, and alacrity, so it in fact does matter which Megastar you choose as your own. You won’t see The Honky Tonk Man slamming Andre the Giant on this game.
The Terrible – The gameplay itself is slow and the controls aren’t very open. The sound (including theme music) is just okay. There aren’t any wrestling moves on this game (other than the “bodyslam”, which is simply an hideous-looking pick-up and throw-down). The computer is also quite hard (read: cheap), especially when you face off with stronger characters. In addition, there are only six wrestlers here: Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Randy Savage, Ted DiBiase, The Honky Tonk Man, and Bam Bam Bigelow.
The Hideous – The “bodyslam”, as mentioned. With its emphasis on brawling tactics, potential-ups, and the fact that a wrestler only stays down when he is completely out, WrestleMania resembles a second-rate fighting game more than a wrestling game. It’s also frustrating to play and probably wouldn’t have been a hit if not for the novelty of finally having WWF/E wrestlers on the NES.
Recommendation to avoid.
Rating: 2 / 5