The Main Event (arcade game)
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Publisher(s) | Konami |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release date | 1988 |
Genre(s) | Sports/Professional wrestling |
Mode(s) | single player multi-player (4) |
Input methods | Joystick, one button |
The Main Event was a professional wrestling arcade game created in the late 1980s.
Its gameplay is similar to many other wrestling games of the time. A player selects two different wrestlers as their tag team, and they wrestle another tag team. If the player wins, his team moves on to another match. If he loses, he can opt to continue.
Every wrestler had essentially the same moveset: all the basic wrestling moves; dropkick, body slam, pile driver, brain-buster (or suplex), etc. Foreign objects could also be used. Unlike other games of the time, certain maneuvers could not be pulled off by lighter wrestlers on heavier wrestlers due to weight differences.
Matches were won with pins, submission holds, or out-of-ring timeouts. For pins and submission holds, you had to press the Wrestle button more quickly than your opponent, moving a status bar beyond a certain point.
A feature of the game is that the wrestlers would perform a special move when you pressed a direction and the Wrestle button. Exactly which move the wrestler performed depended upon timing and the exact location of your wrestler relative to the opponent. Adding coins to increase your "health" did little to revive your wrestler after a lengthy beating or even increase his chances of kicking out of a pin. Also, as the game progressed, the computer opponents became more difficult to beat, until they became practically impossible to pin, forcing you to win using only submission holds or time-outs.
The game is extremely rare and was all but removed from circulation due to alleged copyright infringments on the World Wrestling Federation(WWF). First, the name The Main Event could not be used because the rights to use that phrase was owned by the WWF. Also, although using different names, each and every wrestler a player could choose from was a lookalike of a contemporary WWF wrestler.
Characters included Alan The Empire (a red-haired, bearded Andre the Giant), Conan the Great (Hulk Hogan with a full head of curly hair), Bigfoot Joe (King Kong Bundy with pink hair), Kamikaze Ken (Ricky Steamboat with little to no alteration), Saturn Six (whose look was similar to the Road Warriors), The Maui Mauler (similar to Haku), San Antonio Smasher (Junk Yard Dog with sunglasses and dreadlocks), and El Condor (a masked wrestler).