If you're familiar with
N64 wrestling games then chances are you'll get on just fine with Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō, despite the menus being entirely in Japanese.
The game shares the same game engine as WWF WrestleMania 2000, but features an entirely different roster of wrestlers (All Japan Pro Wrestling) and a wealth of moves not found in other
N64 wrestling games.
I forgot how fun
the N64 wrestling games were.
Not exact matches
Since 1999, THQ had ruled the
wrestling game genre, beginning with their
N64 releases, WWF Wrestlemania 2000 and WWF No Mercy, considered to be some of the greatest
wrestling games ever released in North...
@ZIMdoom: hands down best
wrestling games ever were on the
n64 as far as being a
game is concerned great controls spot on grapple & counter system it was the best system ever use.
Some have deemed 5 Star
Wrestling as the spiritual successor to the Golden Era of wrestling games from
Wrestling as the spiritual successor to the Golden Era of
wrestling games from
wrestling games from the
N64.
The
games wrestling mechanics are very similar to the later
N64 games and was the first proper 3D
wrestling game that required more from the player than just bashing the buttons or pulling off special moves for the win.
Even though I was on team WWF (known as WWE now) during the time of the Monday Night Wars these are three very good
wrestling games during the
N64 era.
I think people forget that it was only one generation ago in the
N64 that we saw so many great
wrestling games being released on Nintendo's console.