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TheSportster on MSNNobody Asked For These Random Playable Wrestlers In WWE Video GamesWWE video games usually feature a large roster of playable characters, but nobody asked for these confusing additions.
WWF Raw - The Undertaker ... Stone Cold was rarely featured on the covers of video games for some weird reason. What’s even stranger is that he wasn’t a very prominent figure at WrestleMania ...
The opening video is high quality and makes an excellent ... that of the highly acclaimed Fire Pro series of wrestling games, WWF Raw makes extensive use of stamina, which sets it apart from ...
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TheSportster on MSNEvery WWE Video Game On The Super Nintendo, RankedA h, the Super Nintendo (SNES), a console that brought both joy and frustration to many WWE gamers in the '90s. In many ways, the 16-bit SNES years were like the golden era for wr ...
In terms of video games, it's much the same as it is ... replication of an episode of "Monday Night Raw." Nintendo Power awarded "WWF WrestleMania 2000" an eight out of 10 rating, stating the ...
WWF Raw was the first wrestling game released for ... WWE Raw 2 for Xbox took some very big strides for wrestling video games. The possibilities for creating your own superstar were nearly endless ...
WWF Raw did well enough to get one sequel and, once again, the choice of cover stars is baffling. The fact that Scott Steiner is on a WWE video game cover is absolutely hilarious in hindsight ...
What I’m saying, if I’m saying anything at all, is that WWF No Mercy wasn’t a glitchy mess. The AEW video game needs to work out the box, on day one. A cornucopia of patches days and weeks ...
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