WWF WrestleMania Challenge (NES) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

A playthrough of LJN’s 1990 game for the NES, WWF Wrestlemania Challenge. I played through the Super Challenge mode with the “Yourself“ character. Like I had a choice. It feels a bit surreal saying this, but this LJN published (Rare developed) follow-up to WWF Wrestlemania is an awesome upgrade. I don’t know about you, but I’ve not met many people that would call the original WWF game a GOOD game. Sure, a fun game, many people would say, but not a good one. I loved it, even though it was always clearly a super-simple, fairly wonky game. This game is just as easy to have fun with, but everything has been given a major overhaul. The controls now usually work the way you expect, despite (and maybe partly because) of the added complexity, and the new view angle makes the ring feel much bigger than before. Each opponent’s theme song still plays while you beat the snot of them, but they sound a whole lot better this time around. This game is frickin’ sweet! And that’s before we even get to the roster! For this followup, you now have access to Brutus “The Barber“, “Hacksaw“ Jim Duggan, The Big Boss Man, “Ravishing“ Rick Rude, “Macho King“ Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, the inimitable Hulk Hogan, and finally, our cover hero - The Ultimate Warrior. The match-ups here were literally the stuff of dreams for the eight-year-old me. I would fall asleep thinking about all sorts of wild match-ups, and a game allow me to act them out any way I wanted? Somehow the game lived up to my impossible hopes. It was amazing then (and I know it wasn’t just me - it was always being featured in magazines and on TV shows, and I never recall reading a bad, or even meh, review about it). It was insanely popular, and it deserved to be. Instead of being among the lesser, “Look ma, we made nine new games in the past six weeks!“ type of games (like it’s predecessor ultimately felt like) that Rare would occasionally shovel out, this one had a lot of thought and consideration put into it, and it ended up being one of the best wrestling games on the system. My sister and I played this and the original for SO MANY HOURS as kids, and it’s still so much fun to go back to, even if it poses virtually zero challenge after all of these years. Just try to ignore that scarlet letter forced upon it’s breast. Or front-box art. LJN is the whore, not this game. __________ No cheats were used during the recording of this video. NintendoComplete () punches you in the face with in-depth reviews, screenshot archives, and music from classic 8-bit NES games! Visit for the latest updates!
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