>>12578894Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium (Super Famicom)There's an English patch.
>>12578894aki engine
>>12579271Erm .. sweaty, that's an engine, not a game
>>12578898/thread
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Never got the appeal of wrestling
>>12578894Muscle Bomber/Saturday Night Slammasters.The second one is more of a Capcom fighting game with a coat of wrassling but both are pretty solid games.
>>12578894Any hack that turns WWF No Mercy into an ECW game is the best wrestling game.
>>12578894The best ones are the ones that you and your friends all decide to participate in playing. Make your own leagues, create your own characters/stories, gather around for events, etc. They are just more fun as a communal event, not taken too seriously in purely winning, but just embracing the whimsical nature of playing around.
>>12580771that's a lot of WRASLLING
>>12578894>WWF Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role>WWE Smackdown: Shut Your Mouth>WWE Smackdown: Here Comes The Pain>WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2006>WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007>WWE '13Absolutely nothing past this.
>>12580171soap opera for men
>>12579801It's an engine for a Church... NEXT!
>>12580171>>12580780They either kill eachother or become best friends, no in between
>>12580780>soap opera for menWhich was a million times better than what wrestling is now, which is gymnastics routines for soibois.
WWF Wrestlefest (arcade)
>>12580260It's fun but feels a little shallow somehow. it's like a mashup of fighting, beat em up and wrestling games but just a shittier version of each.
>>12581034This should've gotten a SNES/Genesis port>>12578894ENTER
>>12580771Fucking based
>>12581107Its really odd they never got a port. Acclaim had excluive console rights for WWF and made shit games. They should have stuck a deal with tecmos.>It went on to be the highest-grossing arcade conversion kit of 1992 in the United States>In Japan, Game Machine listed WWF WrestleFest on their December 1, 1991 issue as being the third most-popular arcade at the time.Massive arcade hit, it thrived alongside SF2 and MK during the fighting game revival.
>>12581134Popularity of the game aside, the arcade board used a Motorola 68000 ffs! A Genesis port was a no-brainer. Acclaim could've struck a publishing deal with Technos or something.