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Nintendo 64 owners could proudly brag they had the best one. The last WWF game to be developed by AKI Corporation (now known as syn Sophia), WWF No Mercy ended that era on an extremely high note.
For a 15 year old N64 game, WWF No Mercy offers some of the best mechanics preferring simplicity over realism. With so many variations, grappling styles, countering along with much lesser button ...
Wrestling games were a dime a dozen back in the early 2000s. During the Attitude Era and subsequent following years, there were so many titles released that it was hard to keep up with. Nowadays ...
Here are the 10 best N64 wrestling games, each with unique qualities that made them stand out. WWF: No Mercy is widely regarded as one of the best wrestling games ever made. Developed by AKI and ...
When the N64 was introduced to the gaming world, people were taken aback by how the graphics came to life compared to even the best NES games and best SNES games. The concept of “3-D gaming ...
A cancelled Game Boy Color port of WWF No Mercy. After AEW Dynamite aired, owner Tony Khan announced the name to the live audience Three separate games featuring the All Elite Wrestling (AEW ...
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.
Fans have long argued that wrestling games peaked in the N64 era with titles like WWF No Mercy, but no modern developer has managed to properly capitalize on that nostalgia. An upcoming indie game ...
Why so much spittle? That’s because Hideyuki was behind the greatest wrestling game of all time: ‘WWF No Mercy’, released on the beloved N64 way back in the year 2000. His involvement makes ...
"Ultra Pro Wrestling" isn't the only wrestling game inspired by the N64 titles. "AEW Fight Forever" has a similar in-ring style to "WWF No Mercy," using the momentum meter to signal that an ...