WWF Wrestling Games I’ve Played Ranked From Worst to Best

A while ago, I ranked the WCW wrestling games that I’ve played, and I decided to do the same thing for the WWF games. This will cover the games on the Game Boy, NES, SNES, Genesis, Dreamcast, N64, and PS1. This is based on the games I’ve played, so there is a chance that IContinue reading “WWF Wrestling Games I’ve Played Ranked From Worst to Best”

Ranking the Game Boy Wrestling Games from Worst to Best

These are all the wrestling games on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color that I know about and could get my hands on. If I missed one, please let me know, or tell me where you would rank it. There were two that I wasn’t able to play because the copies I had weren’tContinue reading “Ranking the Game Boy Wrestling Games from Worst to Best”

WWF Raw is Awful on the Game Boy

We’re going to be looking at the Game Boy port of WWF Raw. This is one of the LJN games that started on the SNES and Sega Genesis before coming to Nintendo’s handheld. I’ll be playing it on a Retron 5 for this review. I don’t have high hopes for this game. I didn’t likeContinue reading “WWF Raw is Awful on the Game Boy”

WWF Superstars 2 is an Disappointing Game Boy Game

WWF Superstars 2 is a Game Boy exclusive released in 1992 by LJN. Yes, I know that having the LJN logo on it means the game might be terrible, but I will keep an open mind. Not everything you hear or read on the internet is true, and I have stumbled across a few goodContinue reading “WWF Superstars 2 is an Disappointing Game Boy Game”

WWF Superstars is an Average Game Boy Game

WWF Superstars was released by LJN in 1991. It is a Game Boy exclusive and one of the few wrestling games available on the handheld. I had never played this game before, and it is what I was expecting from a handheld wrestling game from 1991. TLDR: This is a decent handheld wrestling game. NarrativeContinue reading “WWF Superstars is an Average Game Boy Game”

WWF Attitude on the Sega Dreamcast is Pretty Good

Let’s take a look at the Dreamcast version of WWF Attitude. Thankfully, I’m very familiar with the game now, so this won’t be too difficult. This is a game I liked when it was released, but I soured on it over the years, This is the first time I’ve played the Dreamcast version of theContinue reading “WWF Attitude on the Sega Dreamcast is Pretty Good”

My First Wrestling Game on the Dreamcast: WWF Royal Rumble

I haven’t played too many games on the Sega Dreamcast. There are a ton of great games on the system, and many of them are ports of arcade games. WWF Royal Rumble falls into that genre. This is an exclusive Dreamcast game. Yuke’s, the developers of the Smackdown games, handled the Dreamcast port. Both versionsContinue reading “My First Wrestling Game on the Dreamcast: WWF Royal Rumble”

The N64 Wrestling Games Ranked from Worst to Best

I enjoyed playing most of these games. There are a few that I’m glad I don’t have to deal with on the next consoles. I got sick of playing the games that used the WWF Warzone engine. Just like the PS1 games, the WCW games got worse as the years went on, and the WWFContinue reading “The N64 Wrestling Games Ranked from Worst to Best”

WWF Attitude on the N64 Looks Good but is Annoying

WWF Attitude is one of the more memorable wrestling games from the 1990s for me. My friends and I rented it a few times and spent a lot of time with it. I think it is an average game now, but at the time, it was awesome. I like going back and seeing if theseContinue reading “WWF Attitude on the N64 Looks Good but is Annoying”

WWF War Zone is a Great Retro Arcade Game

I get WWF War Zone confused with Attitude. I remember renting one of them, but I might have rented both. They’re similar games with the same strengths and weaknesses. Both games were just placeholders for the Smackdown games. They were good at the time, but playing them now can be annoying. They’re both playable, butContinue reading “WWF War Zone is a Great Retro Arcade Game”