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WWF Raw

Description

WWF Raw is a wrestling game based on the television show of the game name, the flagship program of the World Wrestling Federation. The player can control any of the forty-five WWF superstars, including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Triple H, and others. The game features a tag team mode, in which four wrestlers can compete with each other. Also included is a superstar mode, which allows the player to create and customize an own wrestler, taking him through a series of matches on the way to the WWF crown. Many of the game’s presentation details imitate those seen in the original show, such as introduction sequences for each wrestler, “double replay” feature, the ability to assault opponents and interfere with them on their way to the ring, etc. …

WWF Wrestlemania

Description

WWF Wrestlemania is a wrestling game with arcade elements, which uses the World Wrestling Federation license. The player can control one of the three available wrestlers: Hulk Hogan, the Ultimate Warrior, or the British Bulldog.

The player either participates in practice matches (against the hopefully-misnamed Mr. Perfect) or in a sequence of five matches to win the Wrestlemania Belt. The opponents have different special moves – watch out for The Warlord’s Full Nelson and Sgt. Slaughter’s Camel Clutch, for example. Before the fights start, the opponents will deliver a taunt, which the player must respond to as creatively as possible.

The game is viewed from a forced perspective above and behind the action. The player’s aim is to pin the opponent to the ground for three seconds, which can only be done once he has been weakened. Kicks, punches and throws will reduce an opponent’s strength bar. When a strong opponent is down, stamping on him will pay off more than attempting a pin. …

WWF WrestleMania – The Arcade Game

Description

WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game merges the personalities and action of the WWF TV show characters with a Mortal Kombat-style fighting game. This title features digitized graphics of 8 WWF superstars: Doink, Razor Ramon, Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Yokozuna, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Lex Luger.

Although presented as a wrestling title, this game is structured like a one-on-one fighter, features over-the-top special moves characteristic of WWF. Each match is divided into a series of rounds, much like a fighting game. Instead of each round ending in a KO, it simply ends when the player forces the other wrestler(s) to fall by reducing their energy meter. Game modes include single player arcade mode, tournament mode, and versus mode for one-on-one multiplayer. …

UEFA Champions League – Season 1998-1999

Description

UEFA Champions League Season 1998/99 is a PC sports game that was released in 1999. The game allows players to take control of their favorite European soccer teams and compete in the prestigious UEFA Champions League.

The game features all of the teams that participated in the 1998/99 Champions League season, including popular clubs like Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Real Madrid. Players can choose to play as any of the teams and take part in the group stage and knockout rounds of the competition.

The game offers a variety of gameplay modes, including quick match, full season, and tournament mode. The game also features a multiplayer mode, allowing players to compete against each other on the same computer. …

UEFA Champions League – Season 1999-2000

Description

UEFA Champions League – Season 1999-2000 is a PC sports game that was released in 2000. The game is based on the 1999-2000 season of the prestigious European soccer competition, the UEFA Champions League.

In the game, players can choose from any of the teams that participated in the 1999-2000 Champions League season, including popular clubs like AC Milan, Barcelona, and Manchester United. Players can compete in a variety of game modes, including quick match, full season, and tournament mode.

The game features improved graphics and gameplay mechanics compared to the previous version of the game. The player models are more detailed and realistic, and the game’s physics engine has been updated to provide a more authentic soccer experience. The game also includes commentary from professional soccer commentators, adding to the game’s immersion.

The game’s soundtrack features a mix of popular European music and crowd sound effects that help to create an authentic atmosphere. The game’s multiplayer mode allows players to compete against each other on the same computer, providing hours of entertainment for friends and family. …

UEFA Champions League – Season 2001-2002

Description

The last game in the line of Silicon Dreams’ Champions League licensed titles (and only released in European markets), Season 2001/2002 includes all 32 teams qualified for the competition plus all finalists since 1960. There is exclusive Champions League footage to be unlocked and the in-game commentary is done by Guy Mowbray, Barry Venison and Gabby Logan.

The game allows the player to participate in friendlies, Champions League matches, leagues and cup tournaments. You can also edit players and create teams with custom players. Tactics can be modified to suit the team’s style and qualities. The gameplay remains close to the previous title, with free-flowing ball physics and the stress on accurate passing. The new changes mostly revolve around set pieces (it is now possible to aim to a player).

Graphically, it uses a new engine with features such as volumetric grass and real-time lighting. …

UEFA Champions League 1996-1997

Description

UEFA Champions League 1996/97 is a soccer simulation licensed by European soccer association UEFA. It features the 16 teams of the 1996/1997 soccer championship Champions League and additionally 32 other teams which can be played in other fictional championship modes, e.g. a league. Thanks to the license it features the real player names, digitalized photos and the original stadiums.

The matches itself are mostly action oriented. The player can perform several tricks and the standard soccer actions like shooting and passing. The game features several camera angles. …

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