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Video games featuring professional wrestling promotion Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling: Onita Atsushi FMW [1993] (Super Famicom) [2] Ultra Pro Wrestling [upcoming] (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Personal Computer/PC)
The 2K Sports logo for the WWE series The WWE series (currently branded as WWE 2K ; and formerly known as SmackDown!, SmackDown vs. Raw, or simply WWE) is a series of professional wrestling video games based on the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The series was originally published by THQ until 2013, when Take-Two Interactive's 2K Sports took over. From 2000 to 2018, the series ...
WWF Superstars was released in 1989. This was the first WWF/E arcade video game. WWF WrestleFest was developed by Technōs Japan and released in 1991, distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game was released in 1995. WWF Royal Rumble was released in 2000.
Before that, WWF Superstars of Wrestling was the name of a weekly recap show hosted by Vince McMahon (or Gene Okerlund) and Lord Alfred Hayes that lasted from 1984 through August 1986. The new version of Superstars was the program on which all the angles began and at times ended and on which the majority of title changes took place if not at a ...
WWE 2K15 signifies as the start of a "new generation", which focuses on turning the franchise into a true wrestling game rather than "a fighting game with WWE Superstars in it." The new chain wrestling mini-game has been implemented (exclusive to current generation consoles and PC only) to make matches play out more realistically.
WWF No Mercy is a professional wrestling video game released in 2000 by THQ for the Nintendo 64.It is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and is named after the company's annual event of the same name.
ECW Anarchy Rulz is a professional wrestling video game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 2000 based on Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). [2] It was released for the PlayStation and Dreamcast. The last ECW game released, Anarchy Rulz is the sequel to ECW Hardcore Revolution, which was released earlier in the year.
WWF Royal Rumble is a professional wrestling video game released in 2000 for arcades and the Dreamcast. THQ published the title for the Dreamcast while Sega released it for arcades. It is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) professional wrestling promotion and its yearly Royal Rumble event.