Ha (n. Peter)! Presenting the best video of the day, the latest episode of GameTrailers’ Screw Attack. It’s sort of a retrospective on the game WWF WrestleMania 2000 for the Nintendo 64. I’d say that ...
THQ has certainly got a stranglehold on the videogame wrestling genre, as was proven with last year's WWF Wrestlemania 2000, the best and most popular wrestler to be had on any console. Packed full of ...
In a time of quarantine because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, wrestling fans are pulling out their old video game consoles and taking a trip down memory lane. With the return of N64 cartridges ...
Jakks Pacific and THQ yesterday announced the release of a Nintendo-64 version of WWF No Mercy. The videogame is the sequel to the hugely popular WWF Wrestlemania 2000, which Jakks made for Sony ...
Press Releases CALABASAS HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 21, 2001--THQ Inc. (Nasdaq:THQI) and JAKKS Pacific Inc. (Nasdaq:JAKK) today announced that the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences ...
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 ...
If you're still drooling over Wrestlemania 2000, then the roster updates, graphical refinements, bonus secrets, and new modes found in WWF No Mercy should be more than enough to keep you going for ...
(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 ...
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