Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

released on Jan 28, 2000

Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Oudou Keishou

released on Jan 28, 2000

The sequel to Virtual Pro Wrestling 64, and released only in Japan. The title translates to Royal Road Succession; the name of the career mode in the game. The fifth wrestling game developed by AKI Corporation. Contained many improvements from previous titles that would be featured in AKI's final Nintendo 64 wrestling game WWF No Mercy. Some features, such as creating masks in edit mode and the MMA style grappling system, would not be carried over to WWF No Mercy. Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 carries the All Japan Pro Wrestling license, and features 21 wrestlers from their promotion. The rest of the characters included in the game are based on other real promotions and wrestlers, but due to copyright have fake names and appearances. This is common among other Japanese wrestling games. You can identify who the other wrestler's are by their unique moves and taunts, and the edit mode contains each piece of ring attire you would need to recreate their actual likeness. In total, there are 98 wrestlers in the game, 23 of which have to be unlocked. There is also 16 original character slots you can use to edit and create your own wrestlers, bringing the potential total of wrestlers in the game to 114. This game has the largest roster of all of AKI's wrestling games. In comparison, WWF No Mercy would have 64 wrestlers available.


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A more polished WWF Wrestlemania 2000, makes it greater than it

The best wrestling game on the N64 and one of the best wrestling games of all time.

One of like two or three wrestling games that's actually good to play, though this one has a caveat of "the more you know about different kinds of japanese wrestling the better it is." As a big shootstyle guy, the first time the combo meter popped up I was like "oh shit" and proceeded to spend four months deep inside how this game worked. I don't think I can go back, but I don't really want to, so hey. Good stuff.

the purest form of video game prowres, taunting taunting taunting and then doing emerald flowsion they made jumbo tsuruta OP

The absolute pinnacle of AKI wrestling games. The create a wrestler mode is greatly expanded from its counterpart in Wrestlemania 2000/No Mercy and is still one of the most extensive create a wrestler modes available. There is even a completely different, rudimentary system just for MMA matches. If you were a 90s tape trader, this game has almost every wrestler who matters. Now that there's a fan translation for this game there's no reason not to check it out, and I'm hoping that the modding scene around it will continue to improve and keep this game alive.