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There are still plenty of fantastic N64 games that many developers haven't bothered to bring back, but they should.
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While the core gameplay is based on the beloved N64 wrestling games, a few tweaks like the addition of a stamina meter keep it from being quite as good as its predecessors.
PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PSP, and 3DS. At a time when WWE games were only ever serious-ish wrestling simulators, 2011’s WWE All Stars was a welcome change of pace.
Released in late-2000, No Mercy coincided with the first two SmackDown titles on PlayStation. Those were fun, but the N64 reigned supreme as a wrestling game connoisseur's console of choice.
Having a whopping fourteen games to look at, let's waste no further time and how every professional wrestling video game on the Nintendo 64 ranks against each other. UPDATE: ...
9. WCW Backstage Assault. In 1998, EA gained the rights to make games for WCW when the wrestling promotion was still kind of a big deal. Their first effort, WCW Mayhem, wasn’t as good as the ...
Here are the 10 best N64 wrestling games, each with unique qualities that made them stand out. 1. WWF: No Mercy (2000) WWF: No Mercy is widely regarded as one of the best wrestling games ever made.