He will not be saved automatically, but if you complete any of the titles with him, he will be permanently added to the roster once you play that same title again and defeat him. You can help Codex Gamicus by expanding it. Like the previous game it featured AKIs revolutionary grappling system, heavily improved graphics, a better championship mode, and a large roster of wrestlers (real and fictional) This article is a stub. He will be in the WCW 3 section of the character list. WCW/nWo Revenge is the sequel to 1997 game WCW vs.
To unlock everyone, including Wrath, use the GameShark code 8107F07C FFFF. Begin the match, then press Z on controllers three and four. Select one-on-one exhibition mode and choose wrestlers that have managers. Highlight AKI man on the character selection screen and press C-Down.
In addition, he does not have his own costumes, using one of Sting's for all four slots. Win the TV title to select Kanyon in the WCW. He is mostly complete, but some of his moves are missing sounds or have incorrect animation. It will replace the Handicap Match graphic in the Special Matches menu with the Cage Match graphic.Īlthough Wrath is in the code of this game, he is not playable through normal means. You can view this graphic in-game via a GameShark code: 810C911E 00A2. (Cage Matches would later appear in WWF WrestleMania 2000.) Hidden among the graphics for the special match types (Handicap Match and Battle Royal) is a Cage Match graphic, in a different style from the other menu items.
WCW/nWo Revenge is the second of AKI Corporation's WCW-licensed wrestling games developed for the N64. That said I also played them on an emulator and the graphics were far better on that than the proper console itself.This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.Īre you a bad enough dude to rescue this article? I didn't get to play the N64 WWF games until the mid 2000's when I purchased a second hand n64, they were ok I guess I didn't get the hype. heck it's a personal favorite end credits sequence in a general video game as well it's that awesome. I found that one to be perfect, perfect roster, perfect computer ai (the only AI to replicate matches properly imo following up one move with another logically instead of at random), best season mode (being able to replay it many times and even though the overall story arc was the same - you could still get put in a previously unseen feud or cut scene every time you played it) and the BEST EVER end credits sequence in a sports video game.
The early Smackdown games were good, my fav in the series entirely was Shut Your Mouth on the ps2. I also loved the create a wrestler feature (my fav character was a Marc Mero/Ric Rude look-alike, wearing a skull costume/bodysuit and had one of the custom intro music themes with DX/X-Pac entrance style). Attitude gets a bad wrap, I actually loved it - pressing the buttons to do the moves reminded me of pulling off moves and fatalities in Mortal Kombat - so I was very comfortable with doing them :-D.
Warzone got me back into the WWF at the time, loved playing it. It's a really good series and they are all still fun to play but the nostalgia is kinda out of control.
The Special system is also flawed because it encourages the player to run away from an opponent with a special, which is really pretty silly in execution.Īnd then, in No Mercy, there's the Story mode full of incredibly frustrating handicap matches where the only way to win is to go for the aforementioned nut shots and do laps around the ring to avoid specials.
The "Strong Style" no-selling of strikes doesn't really work to emulate American wrestling and results in some silly stuff like Jeff Hardy blocking a clothesline from Andre the Giant with his chest. Matches often turn into that someone gets-knocked-down, rolls-to-a-crouch, goes-for-a-nut-shot repeating pattern. They were undoubtedly the best wrestling games to emerge from a sea of shitty Acclaim ones.īut, when you really play them to death, the cracks start to show. I went through this phase a few years ago when I pulled out my N64 and played through the whole AKI series. WCW/nWo Revenge Action Replay Codes US The following are known Action Replay Codes for WCW/nWo Revenge on Nintendo 64 (N64).