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Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō gained positive reviews. On release, Famitsu magazine scored the game a 30 out of 40 [6] and while IGN's Aaron Boulding criticized the bland pre-match animation, he praised the addition of various moves. Regarding American gamers, Boulding considered it "a nice addition to the library of the most extreme ...
Virtual Pro Wrestling (Japanese: バーチャル・プロレスリング) is a professional wrestling video game series developed by AKI Corporation and published by Asmik Ace exclusively in Japan. The series started in 1996 with the release of the first Virtual Pro Wrestling for the PlayStation, [1] which was localized in the West as WCW vs ...
All Japan Pro Wrestling Dash: World's Strongest Tag Team [1993] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling Jet [1994] (Game Boy) All Japan Pro Wrestling 2: 3-4 Budokan [1995] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling featuring Virtua [1997] (Saturn) King's Soul: All Japan Pro Wrestling [1999] (PlayStation) Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2 [1999] (Dreamcast)
Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō; Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 18:12 (UTC). Text is ...
WCW vs. nWo: World Tour is a professional wrestling video game released in 1997 for the Nintendo 64 game console.Released at the peak of World Championship Wrestling's (WCW) dominance in the Monday Night War, World Tour was THQ's first foray into the N64 wrestling scene and is a semi-sequel to the lesser known WCW vs. the World for the PlayStation.
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Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag is the first game in the series, released for the PC Engine by Human Entertainment on June 22, 1989. [2] The game was later re-released on March 13, 2007, for the Virtual Console on the Wii. [3]
The wrestling company ended its long relationship with Acclaim Entertainment after witnessing the video game success of its competitor, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), on behalf of THQ. [5] WrestleMania 2000 shares its game engine with the Japan-only release Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō. The game would be succeeded by WWF No Mercy ...