You know, if we asked you to name a hugely popular arcade game that had never been ported to a home system you would probably struggle to do so, yet in the form of Technos’ WWF WrestleFest we have just that!
Before we go on to talk about that game in detail, we should probably turn the clock back a bit further to explore what came before it. Even though wrestling, and Vince McMahon’s WWF, was gaining huge momentum throughout the eighties, it took video game publishers a few years to realize its popularity. The very first R fully licensed WWF game arrived 1987 in the form of Micro League Wrestling for the Commodore 64 and Atari ST computers. What is even more surprising than the length of time it took a WWF game….
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This is a really poorly written article unfortunately. I wonder if the author has ever watched WWF wrestling as he seems to get a lot of stuff wrong.
Absolute trash article. Reads like it was written by a mentally stunted 9 year old for a school project. The writer is clearly a talentless, ignorant hack.
There was an HD port of this released for iOS. Whoever wrote this doesn’t know much about games, or writing.