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  2. Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 - Wikipedia

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    The game was only released in Japan, and is the Japanese counterpart to WCW vs. nWo: World Tour. The game features wrestlers from World Championship Wrestling , but also includes generic renditions of wrestlers from major Japanese promotions such as New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling , a feature that would continue following ...

  3. Virtual Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Two other games in the series were released exclusively for the Nintendo 64, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 [2] and Virtual Pro Wrestling 2. [3] All games in the series feature characters largely based on real-life wrestlers working for Japanese professional wrestling promotions. The series has been highly regarded for its gameplay engine, featuring ...

  4. List of professional wrestling video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games featuring professional wrestling promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling: All Japan Pro Wrestling [1993] (SNES) 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)

  5. WCW vs. nWo: World Tour - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō - Wikipedia

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    The game was only released in Japan and is the sequel to 1997's Virtual Pro Wrestling 64. The subtitle, Ōdō Keishō , translates to English as Royal Road Succession , which is also the name of the game's single player mode.

  7. 64 Ōzumō - Wikipedia

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    64 Ōzumō [a] is a sumo wrestling simulation video game for the Nintendo 64 released in Japan on November 28, 1997. Gameplay

  8. WCW Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    WCW Wrestling (a.k.a. World Championship Wrestling) is a Nintendo Entertainment System professional wrestling video game that was originally released in Japan in 1989 under the name Super Star Pro Wrestling, with a different lineup of wrestlers. It was later released in North America in 1990 with a more familiar lineup of wrestlers.

  9. Natsume Championship Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Natsume Championship Wrestling is a 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game that was released in North America.. This game is widely based on a conversion of Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling Dash: Sekai Saikyō Tag (全日本プロレス’ 世界最強タッグ ダッシュ, Zen Nippon Puroresu Sekai Saikyō Taggu Dasshu, lit.