Oh, wrestling video games — despite being marginalized by sports and fighting game fans alike, they’ll always be there, trundling along under the radar, making a surprising amount of money off a ...
WWF No Mercy is a wrestling game for the Nintendo 64 based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The game is a sequel to the N64 game WWF ...
Connor McDonald is a writer based in the Detroit metro area. He's loved video games for as long as he can remember. When he was a kid, his Mom bought him his first game: Rugrats in Paris for the ...
When one thinks of the best professional wrestling video games ever made, one game that often comes to mind is the Nintendo 64 classic WWF No Mercy. Fans have been wanting to see a new version of WWF ...
The Nintendo 64 (N64) era was a golden age for wrestling games, with several titles that still hold up today due to their innovative gameplay, extensive features, and faithful representation of the ...
WWE pulled out all the stops for tonight’s NXT No Mercy Premium Live Event, including a custom introduction for the event that will delight fans of the beloved Nintendo 64 video game WWF No Mercy. In ...
The Nintendo Switch Online service has opened up a lot of people to a variety of classic games. Getting the Switch Online Expansion pass grants access to Nintendo 64 titles that are live on the ...
A reader looks back at N64 classic WWF No Mercy, and asks why modern WWE titles are so lacking in comparison. Modern WWE video games suck, there I said it. Don’t get me wrong, I think they are good ...
The control scheme featured in No Mercy is the best of any wrestling game ever made. Many of the controls are similar to that of the WCW/now and WWF games produced for the N64 by THQ. The amount of ...
(IDG) -- WWF No Mercy takes the number one wrestling game for the N64 and slaps in new matches, backstage areas, and new wrestlers. It's bigger than even Kurt Angle's ego! WWF No Mercy reigns as the ...
It’s true! The WWF is back on Nintendo 64 and better than ever. At first glance, WWF No Mercy ($60, N64) appears to be an update to last year’s WWF Wrestlemania 2000. But once you’ve played it, you’ll ...
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