WWF Games on the Game Boy

WWF Games on the Game Boy



WWF Games on the Game Boy

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In this video I check out the entire WWF / WWE library available for the Nintendo Game Boy. WWF Superstars, WWF Superstars 2, King of the Ring and War Zone all get covered along with a TON of bonus games (including wrestling games for the Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance).

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  1. Call me crazy, but I really liked legends of wrestling two on my Game Boy advanced when I was a young teenager. I had a lot of fun with it.

  2. Hell yeah I love this topic. I grew up on these wrestling Gameboy games and I knew they were crappy with repetitive music and gameplay, but they’re oddly charming. Warzone, Attitude and ECW Hardcore Revolution were all essentially re-skins running on the same engine. Also, Red and yellow Goldust looks more like Iron Man. Wrestlemania 2000 felt a little more polished than Attitude, but man that ring was gigantic. They also went lazy with Kane and coloured his entire body red, even the exposed arm. WWF Betrayal was also using the same engine as WCW Mayhem, and even the latter feels more like a brawler than a Wrestling game. WWF Wrestlemania on GBA is pretty terrible. You stand there kicking over and over because the opponent forever reverses any grapple you apply. WWE Wrestlemania X8 was my favourite out of all, dumb AI but it was impressive for its time

  3. Wow, thanks for that little detour down memory lane. I think I still own my old Gameboy including the 1993 KOTR-game and the 1994 RAW-game. I played them a lot as a kid but yeah they had poor gameplay. But as a kid I was happy.

  4. I wish someboy would hack wwf warzone for gameboy so you can do finishers with just the select button.

    Also the fire pro wrestlng games on gameboy advance are the best wrestlig games on game boy advance.

    You can hack the fire pro wrestling games for gameboy advance so they have the right colors for thier wreetling gear.

  5. I have always been fascinated by the fact that the sprites for WCW Mayhem and WWF Betrayal had pretty much the same idle animation. It's like Wayward Productions looked at that game and went "let's do that!"

  6. I had a Game Boy and a few games, but quickly realized I wasn’t a portable gamer guy (and still am not). I just didn’t leave the house that much and when we vacationed by a lake in the summer, I preferred swimming, fishing, and reading. So, the Game Boy got packed up and rarely used.

  7. I gotta applaud the creators of these games even bothering trying to put these on a green and black screen. Seemed like alot of effort

  8. The WWF Game Boy games were a guilty pleasure of mine. They weren't great, but playing wrestling games on road trips as a kid was fantastic. I'm not afraid to admit that the nostalgia factor is one of the only reasons I can still play these today. Oh, and also having a decent retro handheld to throw the ROM on

  9. I have fond memories of the first gameboy game, it must've been the 2nd or 3rd game I owned for it, so I played it quite a lot.

    It's also very easily cheesable, just go outside the ring and start brawling with your opponent on the apron, no moving up and down, just spam piledrivers and you're good, easy win.

    Also, who's the final boss on Betrayal, that story has "It was me Austin!" written all over it for me.

  10. I had the WCW game and King of the Ring. KotR was soooo sloooow… I'd try to win via countout by getting them at the bottom of the ring;side area; wrestlers couldn't get in the ring from the bottom, only the sides. But honestly, I'd just play the WCW game, it was a million times better than KotR.

  11. Getting into wrestling in '97, we didn't have a lot of options for a modern game (WCW vs the World was about it) since Warzone took forever to come out, so we reverted to anything older. I went through IYH, WM the Arcade Game, Royal Rumble, Raw, and then one day at Funcoland, I found King of the Ring for Gameboy. There was something to like about all of the previous games mentioned, but I can remember the sheer disappointment in King of the Ring. Sure, it was cool to have a (very) primitive CAW in the game, but as you said the matches were boring and took too long. I tried to like it because of Bret Hart, but it quickly got replaced by Mole Mania in my GB.

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