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Post by Spider2024 on Jan 16, 2019 22:22:16 GMT -5
gamefaqs.gamespot.com/games/franchise/434-wcwWith the thread about the World Tour video game, I thought we could use the definitive poll of which was THE best WCW game ever released (aside from WCW/nWo Revenge for Nintendo 64 which is the overwhelming favorite among these video games.)
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Jan 16, 2019 22:25:12 GMT -5
I loved and still enjoy WCW vs The World on PS1.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2019 22:33:07 GMT -5
I loved and still enjoy WCW vs The World on PS1. I loved how they went the fire pro route and included knockoffs
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Post by cjh on Jan 16, 2019 22:36:06 GMT -5
World Tour was my favorite besides Revenge.
On a side note, how did the Steiners end up in the "Main Event" and "SuperBrawl" games? They left WCW in 1992, didn't return until 1996, and those games came out in 1994. WCW and FCI seemingly would not have had the likeness rights to them at the time.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Jan 16, 2019 22:38:23 GMT -5
I loved and still enjoy WCW vs The World on PS1. I loved how they went the fire pro route and included knockoffs That and the crack of the bones sfx during a submission was satisfying.
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Post by chazraps on Jan 16, 2019 22:49:46 GMT -5
The only acceptable answers are VS the World and World Tour.
Just barely went with World Tour for this one, although VS The World was the game that finally made me get a Playstation.
This was really, really hard. Love them both.
Hang on, now that I remember that World Tour's end boss was a boxer (Muhammad Ali?) I'm switching my vote to vs the World.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 1:11:38 GMT -5
I loved and still enjoy WCW vs The World on PS1. I have a weird relationship with that game when it first came out I played it nonstop and loved it so she wasn’t a looker but she had personality then World Tour came out on the N64 and did everything it did so much better and was so much more fun to play it exposed vs The World’s glaring flaws to me so I dumped vs The World and became a World Tour Man I don’t regret that decision.My PS1 still hasn’t forgiven vs The World for teasing it with what could be only to do it in plain slight on the same tv with a different console that was cold blooded and while I was young at the time I aided in that scorn talking place and that’s something I’m gonna have to live the rest of my life knowing.
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Post by Ecks Ecks Ringout Ecks Ecks on Jan 17, 2019 1:14:06 GMT -5
World Tour is the correct answer, though for the standards of the time, the NES game was better than it gets credit for.
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Post by TheMediocreWarrior on Jan 17, 2019 10:52:53 GMT -5
World Tour is actually what got me interested in wrestling. I refused to watch it until I played World Tour at a friend's house and thought, "Ultimo Dragon and Rey Mysterio look like awesome superheroes. Maybe wrestling is fun after all".
I know it's not that good of a game, but I kind of like Super Brawl Wrestling on the Super NES. I like how the difficulty setting was "TV Title, US Title, World Title". I also liked the goofy character select screen. "YOU WANT VADER?".
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 13:53:28 GMT -5
World Tour is actually what got me interested in wrestling. I refused to watch it until I played World Tour at a friend's house and thought, "Ultimo Dragon and Rey Mysterio look like awesome superheroes. Maybe wrestling is fun after all". I know it's not that good of a game, but I kind of like Super Brawl Wrestling on the Super NES. I like how the difficulty setting was "TV Title, US Title, World Title". I also liked the goofy character select screen. "YOU WANT VADER?". I never owned a SNES but I had a neighbor that did and he had Superbrawl I was so excited to play as Pillman and Vader but the gameplay left a lot to be desired and kid me was put off by the box art with Sting pointing its not polite to point and it’s totally unbecoming of a babyface.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2019 13:57:07 GMT -5
World Tour and then Vs. The World.
I remember playing SuperBrawl on SNES and even though I was extremely young at the time (3 or 4), even then I thought it sucked. lol
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Post by Chainsaw on Jan 17, 2019 18:56:38 GMT -5
As fun as WCW Vs NWO World Tour is, my favorite (and first exposure to WCW, ironically enough) was through WCW Vs The World. I got to play it for a bit when a friend had it on PS1 and was living in our house in college for a bit.Getting to experience the first tangents of what would eventually become AKI staples was exciting to me, even if I was garbage at the game. Plus, as I later found out, the roster of real life wrestlers, guys like Liger, Misawa, Sabu, and my first exposure to Hayabusa, is impressive for a game like this.
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Post by Heeltown, USA on Jan 17, 2019 19:01:07 GMT -5
I loved how they went the fire pro route and included knockoffs That and the crack of the bones sfx during a submission was satisfying. Don’t forget, this is the game that gave us the *DING for every nutshot!
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Jan 17, 2019 19:20:43 GMT -5
Revenge is my fav N64 game, but in this poll, definitely World Tour.
There's something about World Tour that captures wrestling in a very pure way. I don't know what it is, the music or the bright vibrant colors or what, but I just love the feeling I get when I play that game.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Jan 17, 2019 20:04:31 GMT -5
That and the crack of the bones sfx during a submission was satisfying. Don’t forget, this is the game that gave us the *DING for every nutshot! I still find that hilarious, and I’m 32
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