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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Stay away from this one!,
By A Customer
This review is from: WWF Super Wrestlemania (Video Game)
Man, this game stinks. If i could give it a rating of ZERO stars, I would, cause this one bites. There are three modes, one on one, tag team, and survivor series. there is no hint of any kind of season or tournament (which even some NES wrestling games had!) but only exhibition matches. Talk about a game that gets boring quick! The sound sucks, (despite that it plays the wrestler's songs) and with only 8 wrestlers, well, you get the point. DONT BUY THIS ONE!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good at the time, but nowadays a joke,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: WWF Super Wrestlemania (Video Game)
Wow heres a game I havn't played in like a decade or so. Think this game came out in 1991 or something (I got some free poster with it much like the nes game of wrestle challenge that had more glitches than anything i've ever played). This game wasn't bad except that finishing moves were non existant. what got me more was at the same time wrestlemania for sega genesis came out and they all had finishing moves yet the graphics and sound were lousy compared to the snes (plus had some different guys in it). As I said, this one wasn't bad, but could of been better. Oh for the person who put nasty boys in here, i thought it was legion of doom that ws in here, not nasty boys? I know they were in the sega cd of steel cage challenge yet if i remember right, that had no tag team option in that one (programers with such limited resources to work with). Actually the only reason games are good nowadays is because the wrestlers have more interaction in how the game is and how its set up with them specifically (minus the legends like Andre and others that are either deceased or trademarked by WWE so they do whatever with them). I'm kinda shocked that this game is sold for so much since I see it occasionally in game stores for like less than $5 but if you see it there for that cheap, get it for the heck of it, its hard to say cause most of the guys on there I think are on "legends of wrestling" games nowadays. Like I said, ok at the time, by todays standards, a forgetable mistake.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
you won't like this game,
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This review is from: WWF Super Wrestlemania (Video Game)
Trust me, the Super NES version of Super Wrestlemania is awful in every sense of the word. The way the wrestlers *very* slowly walk across the screen JUST to deliver a simple generic wrestling move to your opponent (because the game company didn't give any of the wrestlers many moves to work with) is worse than any kind of pain you can imagine.I can't believe anyone would consider buying this game, unless they had personal childhood memories attached to it and they were buying it BACK after giving it away or something. The one thing it has going for it is the selection of legendary wrestlers. Once you select one of those wrestlers and actually play the game, you're in for a nasty snail-pace surprise. So bad, so boring, so forgettable.
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