Even the common moves such as a punch are different from character to character. The variety of moves you can perform is one of the game’s best features. especially when it’s your opponent who is tossed around the ring. The wrestlers are all digitized and nicely detailed (about half the screen large), making it easy to perform moves, and a lot of fun to see the results. SEGA Genesis and PSX) in delivering a no-holds-barred wrestling action for the PC.Įight of the original WWF wrestlers along with their characteristic moves are here at your disposal, including Doink the Clown, Razor Ramon, and Lex Luger. In contrast to some earlier duds such as Judge Dredd, Acclaim got itself together this time around to deliver an excellent conversion that rivals non-PC versions (e.g. ![]() The game's music does not loop instead, the themes of both wrestlers in a match are swapped until the match is over.WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game is an excellent conversion of the popular Bally Midway arcade game of the same name. This is supported by the fact that, despite Wise's wonderful work on this title, an off note can be heard here and there. Due to the limited resources at the time, Wise most likely had to learn the wrestler themes by ear. According to Wise, he had to write the music in hexadecimal notation. The game's music was written and arranged by Rare's David Wise. For example, Andre the Giant's theme is replaced with Stand Back, and Ted Dibiase's theme is replaced with Robbie Dupee's "Girls in Cars". However, there are some rather interesting choices with the music. Some of the familiar themes include Hulk Hogan's "Real American" and Randy Savage's "Pomp and Circumstance". WWF Wrestlemania has quite a good soundtrack for 1989 most of the wrestlers' themes are present and are represented beautifully on the NES 2A03, despite its limitations.
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