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The single-player championship is addictive, and I like how CPU racers tend to wipe out, giving you a chance to come from behind. That's important considering you need to finish first to advance. The soundtrack is dominated by Rob Zombie's blaring "Dragula", but it could be worse, righ...
Being selected as the cover star of a WWE video game is one of the biggest signs of approval those behind the scenes can give to a wrestler – short of giving them the world championship. It’s a sign that those running WWE see the selected wrestler as one of the most popular and mar...
Extreme Championship Wrestling: The Best of Cactus Jack: With Mick Foley, Bill Alfonso, Jeff Bradley, Terry Brunk.
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The most well-known today is the VGCW, or Video Game Championship Wrestling. Starting in 2012, using the wrestling game WWE 2K13, a person under the guise Bazza McMahon started broadcasting live shows using a capture card, filled with video game and pop-culture characters like Zangief, former...
With the release of the highly anticipated WWE ’13 just around the corner, WWE.com takes a look back at the history and evolution of wrestling video games through the decades.
1992: WWE Super WrestleMania (Super Nintendo Entertainment System home video game, or SNES for short, Sega Genesis) The Sega Genesis version of the game gave each of the eight grapplers special moves, and players could compete in “Championship” mode via a series of one-on-one matches. The...