WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game

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WWF WrestleMania
Image:WWF Wrestlemania arcade flyer.png
Developer(s) Midway
Publisher(s) Midway
Platform(s) Arcade, Sega Mega Drive, SNES, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC, Sega 32X
Release date 1995
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players, simultaneous
Input methods Joystick, 5 buttons
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Midway Wolf Unit hardware

Sound CPU: ADSP2150
Midway Digital Compression System (DCS) - Amplified Mono

Display Raster resolution 400x254

WWF WrestleMania (also known on console versions as WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game) is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Midway.

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Bret Hart faces off against Lex Luger.
Bret Hart faces off against Lex Luger.

Despite being based on professional wrestling, WrestleMania's digitized graphics and fast-paced gameplay make it more of a fighting game in the vein of Midway's Mortal Kombat series. The game is regarded as over the top for its use of attacks. While some actual wrestling moves are present, matches consist primarily of insane combos and special attacks, such as the Undertaker casting spirits at an opponent and Doink shocking the opponent with a joy buzzer. There are other similarities to the Mortal Kombat games, such as the winner being the victor of two out of three rounds and players being awarded flawless victories, which are simply called "perfect" here.

WrestleMania's one-player mode has the player choose one of eight wrestlers (Bam Bam Bigelow, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Doink the Clown, Lex Luger, Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker or Yokozuna) and then go for either the Intercontinental Championship or the WWF Championship by fighting through several matches. In the Intercontinental Championship mode, the player must win four one-on-one matches, two two-on-one matches, and one three-on-one match to win the title. In the more difficult WWF Championship mode, the player must win four two-on-one matches, two three-on-one matches, and finally a "WrestleMania Challenge," where the player must defeat every wrestler in the game in a gauntlet, starting with a three-on-one setup, with each eliminated opponent being replaced with another until all eight have been defeated.

The game also features two multi-player modes; head to head, a one-on-one match between two players, or cooperative, where the two players team up in a tag team version of the WrestleMania Challenge in which they must defeat the game's eight wrestlers in groups of two to become the Tag Team Champions.

Commentary is provided by Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler, who also appear in the game sitting at the announcer's table to the right of the ring.

The game was followed up by WWF In Your House for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.

[edit] Ports

Ports were made for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, SNES, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and the PC. The ports had minor changes depending on the system. For example, the SNES and Mega Drive versions do not feature the endings of the Arcade version, and the SNES version does not include Bam Bam Bigelow or Yokozuna.

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