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WWF Betrayal
 
 

WWF Betrayal

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Game Boy Color
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Classic characters
  • real special moves
  • cool weaponry
  • awesome power-ups
  • two-player action

Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005ME8P
  • Media: Game Cartridge
  • Release Date: August 6, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,614 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Product Description

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Your greatest triumph is at hand--you're about to win the coveted World Wrestling Federation's Heavyweight Championship. But as you nail your finishing move, a "heel" ruins the match. You chase after him, only to find Vince McMahon stricken by the news that his daughter Stephanie has been kidnapped. Your goal is to solve the mystery behind her disappearance and save her from her captors. Should you succeed, Vince will restore your title as Heavyweight Champion of the World.

Play as The Rock, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, or the Undertaker in your quest to save Stephanie and reclaim your title. Along the way, use each wrestler's signature moves to thrash your enemies, take on referees, and battle bosses that will lead you to Titan Towers and Stephanie. WWF Betrayal's six environments will have you smashing cars, duking it out atop subways, and much more. And, because you're in hot pursuit, you'll have to rely on your environments for your weapons, using such items as trash cans, fire extinguishers, sledgehammers, and baseball bats. You'll definitely need them to defeat this game's deadly thugs and overcome its lethal levels, complete with steam blasts, fire, lasers, security systems, and more.

Product Description

Cartridge Only -It seems that there's a conspiracy afoot in the WWF! All of the other wrestlers have conspired against you, kidnapped Stephanie McMahon, and stolen the WWF Heavyweight Title belt. Choose to play as the Rock, Triple H, the Undertaker, or Stone Cold Steve Austin in this story-based wrestling game. You'll roam the streets, taking down thugs and seeking out valuable information along your journey to redemption. There'll be plenty of objects to pick up and throw, scenery to destroy, and havoc to wreak, but the only weapons you'll be given are your own bare fists and a solid pair of boots. Other weapons (steel pipes, cakes, and mailboxes) are available, though you'll have to defeat a few foes to earn them. Tons of power-ups are strewn throughout the game, but you'll be lucky if you can free up the time and energy to get to them. Awesome graphics, tough boss characters, and a great story make this one unique wrestling title.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Laying the Smackdown! on Game Boy Color., August 29, 2001
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"shadowhunter99" (the island of Trinidad) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WWF Betrayal (Game Cartridge)
This game is unique because its differant from all the other WWF games. You cast the role of four of today's top wwf superstars: Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock and The Undertaker. You start in the ring where one of them steals the WWF title from you in a match. Afterward, Vince McMahon tells you his daughter has been kidnapped and he wants you to find her. If you find her you will become the WWF champion! You play through six levels of knocking business men, police men and innocent people senseless. From the locker rooms to a helicopter pad. Note: there are three bosses to wrestle through out the game. Note #2: This is a very short game but you'll be tempted to play it over and over again. The grapics are solid but the color is a bit dull. Each Superstar has a limited amount of moves like kicking, punching and his own trademark and finishing moves designed to lay the Smackdown! The Rock: spine buster and rock bottom, Stone Cold Steve Austin: lou thez press and stunner, Triple H: face buster and pedigree, The Undertaker: choke slam and last ride. You can also use your enviroment as a weapon by destroying stuff and taking kendo sticks from other guys. And if you press continue, enter the password 4232. It activates debug mode. And you also get a free poster. But overall, its a great game and I recommend it for any WWF fan.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars WWF in a street fighting rescue game, August 19, 2001
This review is from: WWF Betrayal (Game Cartridge)
This is one of the WWF's latest games, and you can tell because the WWF has branched off into different genres, and this includes its video games. Betrayal an old school street fighting "beat-em up" type game that goes along the lines of Double Dragon and Final Fight. A genre in which for five years has been dead. The game itself is cartoonish, so is the plotline and difficulty! You can chose from four superstars to play as to capture the WWF title and rescue Stephanie McMahon. Another fun thing about this game is the details, you can pick up weapons to beat the thugs, and destroy cars, desks, tables and anything else. If you are over 7 years old, I would consider this a total blunder of a game. Otherwise, it is a quick challenge of six levels for any seven year-old.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A 2 year old can beat this game, August 13, 2001
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This review is from: WWF Betrayal (Game Cartridge)
I bought this game at noon. I went home and within two hours I beat the game twice. This game has no challenge what so ever. I never even read the directions. This game may be good for younger kids but older player will walk right through this game. I sold it to Funcoland two hours after i bought it because there was just no challenge to the game. very disapointing for any huge wrestling fan.
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