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Ultimate Warrior’s Greatest Video Games

Christopher Buffa (Prima Games): News of Ultimate Warrior Jim Hellwig’s death left millions of wrestling fans, including myself, in shock. I never knew the man, but I loved the character. His electric entrance, running to the ring full blast and shaking the ropes, was adrenaline personified, while the outfit (multicolored face paint, neon tassels, different colored straps for his title belts) embodied the 90s. Critics often remark that his promos were illogical, but to kids, they made perfect sense. Fill the spaceship with rocket fuel? Trampled by elephants? Might as well be Shakespeare to a nine-year-old.

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The Ten Best Classic WWE/WWF Games

What classic WWF/WWE wrestling games are worth playing now? Quite a few, actually.

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racer22698d ago

Wwf superstars of wrestling by technos is my favorite

gurp698d ago

I played a ton of smackdown 1+2 on PSX

AceRimmer302698d ago

WCW/NWO World Tour and Wrestlemania 2000 were peak wrestling games. Back when wrestling was at the top of pop culture, everyone in school would watch. The gameplay is phenomenal and create your own characters opened up the door to WCW vs WWF. What a time!

nevin1698d ago

WCW/ NWO Revenge and Here Comes The Pain were haven't been beaten.

darthv72698d ago

Wrestlefest was hella fun in the arcade

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15 Best Wrestling Games of All Time

The best wrestling games range from all-time classics on the N64 all the way up to some surprising new hitters you should check out.

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darthv72830d ago

I was always partial to the arcade wrestling games like Saturday night slam masters, wwf superstars, wrestlefest, wrestlemania, wrestle war and then a NES classic... pro wrestling. By the time the N64 era of wrestling games happened, I wasnt into wrestling much anymore (tv & games).

jjb1981829d ago

It was all about the Starman Somersault or the Tiger Claw!

Fist4achin829d ago

Starman was awesome. I also remember a tan dude with bright yellow hair. Good times!

gurp830d ago

Smackdown 1+2 on PSX
A lot of hours went into those two games

jbrock11830d ago (Edited 830d ago )

Virtual Pro Wrestling 1 & 2 > Most games on that list.

Also, WCW/NWO Revenge should be #2 minimum.

Petebloodyonion830d ago

King of coliseum
most of the all japan pro wrestling
Toukon Retsuden 3

Terry_B830d ago

WWE 2k13 thanks to the WWE Attitude Mode. Followed by WWE Attitude and ECW Hardcore Evolution.

also: ECW! ECW! ECW!

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Are Wrestling Games Getting Worse?

Some of you may know that the latest instalment in the WWE gaming franchise 2K20 was released late last year to generally poor reviews. Some of this was based on graphical issues, but mostly it was due to the many glitches and bugs found – many of which are hilarious to witness.

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Atom6661563d ago

Fire Pro needs more love. The last PS4 title gets regular playtime from me.

I hear that there are financial troubles at the studio, but I'm hopeful for a Switch port one of these days.

The Wood1563d ago

Anyone remember Giant Gram Wrestling on the Dreamcast .....

Rambokind1563d ago

Ah hell yes! That was loads of fun.

Acecalibur1563d ago

Fire Pro just gets better. Buy it.

micdagoat191563d ago

I have Fire Pro for PS4 and PC but it seems more of like a Sim creator rather than people actually playing out matches. I still dont like anything as much as the N64 games

b163o11562d ago (Edited 1562d ago )

Golden Era of wrestling games in the Golden Era of wrestling. I've been contemplating going back and getting a N64 and getting those classic's
WWF Wrestlemania 2000
WWF No Mercy
WCW vs. nWo Revenge

micdagoat191559d ago

Yeah its the only wrestling games I still play consistently for fun.

TheTony3161563d ago

Yes. The last great wrestling game was svr 2006.

addictedtochaos1563d ago

Yes, the WWE ones at least. The last good one was 2K14 and the last great one was Here Comes the Pain.

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