Wrestle War

Wrestle War

released on Dec 31, 1989

Wrestle War

released on Dec 31, 1989

Wrestle War is the name of a video game which was released in the arcades in 1989, and for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console in 1991 in Japan, Australia, and Europe only. and was published and developed by Sega. Despite being released the same year as the National Wrestling Alliance/World Championship Wrestling's WrestleWar pay-per-view, it is not associated with any wrestling promotion. The original Japanese game cover featured a Hulk Hogan look-alike, with a bandana that spelled "Hogan". It was changed for the European and US releases for royalties reasons. It did not change the wrestlers faces though, which still are similar to those of real wrestling stars of the time. Wrestle War has also been released as part of the Sega Smash Pack The player takes control of Bruce Blade, a rookie wrestler, through a series of matches to win the Sega Wrestling Alliance championship belt by facing the following wrestlers, each possessing their unique wrestling moves: Mohawk Kid Sledge Hammer (based on Bruiser Brody) Mr. J (based on Jason the Terrible) Don Dambuster (based on Road Warrior Hawk) Nim Rod Falcon (based on Mil Mascaras) Titan Morgan (based on Hulk Hogan) Buckskin Rogers (based on Stan Hansen) Grand Kong (based on Abdullah the Butcher)


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Big beautiful man sprites shoulder locked for all eternity. Wild perspective swings and glorious sky high pile drives.

Too difficult to get any true enjoyment from. Very credible port of the arcade game, but so unfair, the cpu opponents are very broken. It's legitimately infuriating that sometimes the AI will not let you win a lock-up no matter how fast you press the button.

With characters loosely based on American wrestlers of the day, Sega ended up getting cold feet about releasing this in North America in fear of getting sued by the WWF. It's got some big sprites, and a few moves to keep your fingers busy.

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I've just realised how much that dude on the cover looks like Adam Sandler.