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WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technōs' previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Okerlund from Superstars returned as well.
On February 21, 2012, THQ released a remake of the game for iOS featuring both current and former wrestlers, retitled WWE WrestleFest.
Just like its predecessor, WrestleFest simulates professional wrestling matches. The game adds support for up to four simultaneous players and the ability to insert more credits into the machine to buy energy.
Players can perform numerous double team moves. These are performed by tagging in a partner with the opponent in the proper position or tagging while holding the opponent in a headlock. Additionally, after a team member has been on the apron for a certain length of time, they will "power up," temporarily giving them the ability to win all grapples and inflict more damage than usual.
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Terry Gene Bollea (born August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is an American professional wrestler, actor, television personality, entrepreneur and rock bassist.
Bollea enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s and 1990s as the all-American character Hulk Hogan in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), and as "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, the villainous nWo leader, in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). A regular pay-per-view headliner in both organizations, Hogan closed the respective premier annual events of the WWF and WCW, WrestleMania and Starrcade, on multiple occasions. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. He was signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2009 until 2013, where he was the on-screen General Manager and occasional wrestler.IGN described Hogan as "the most recognized wrestling star worldwide and the most popular wrestler of the '80s".
Hogan is a 12-time world champion; a six-time WWF/E (World Heavyweight) Champion and six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He was the first wrestler to win consecutive Royal Rumbles, in 1990 and 1991.
The Royal Rumble is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event, produced every January by professional wrestling promotion WWE. The event is named after the Royal Rumble match, a Battle royal match whose participants enter at timed intervals.
With the exception of the initial Royal Rumble event in 1988, which was shown as a television special on USA Network, the Royal Rumble has been shown on pay-per-view (first in 1989) and is one of WWE's "Big Four", along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series. The Royal Rumble is considered one of WWE's most popular pay-per-view events.
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http://www.longplays.org Played by: JagOfTroy Very nostalgic arcade game that robbed me of many quarters. Another great four-player game that featured the classic wrestlers from WWF. If you see my energy levels mysteriously returning to full, it's because using another credit replenishes it which you pretty much have to do in order to beat the game since you don't get enough back after each match. Royal Rumble is saved for the end of the video.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Make sure you follow me on dailymotion for exclusive videos. http://www.dailymotion.com/HeroesOfXanadu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Player:Heroes Of Xanadu - My favorite wrestling game with royal rumble. I remember that - WrestleFest was one the loudest game in the arcade at the mall. Yes it is possible select l.o.d with a awesome secret ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technōs in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Tech...
The introduction, including wrestler profiles, for the classic arcade game WWF Wrestlefest.
...featuring Jake "The Snake" Roberts! Difficulty - Normal Timer is turned off because it's the Royal Rumble and there shouldn't be a time limit.
Hulk Hogan and Big Boss Man tag team to win the championship in WWF Wrestlefest made by Technos Japan 1991
The Funtime Pro Wrestling Arcade is back with a vengeance! It took us twelve episodes, but we've finally gotten to easily the most popular pre-Nintendo 64 American wrestling game: WWF Wrestlefest! On this episode, Joe takes us back to a simpler time, where all we needed were Road Warriors and fancy pre-match graphics to blow our minds. The fantastic roster, the TWO different modes of gameplay, double-team maneuvers and Fire Pro-esque match building are, amongst other reasons, why most of us (including Joe) love this game! Also, Joe passionately pleads with WWE to give us an updated version of this game and...um...well, more gushing! Make sure you go to http://www.joeversustheworld.com ASAP to check out Joe's fantastic series of wrestling podcasts, including his history of wrestling vide...
WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technos in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The game was distributed by Technos in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia. It is the sequel to Technos's previous WWF game, WWF Superstars. Compared to Superstars, WrestleFest adds a variety of different wrestlers to the roster as well as enhanced graphics and sound. There are more voice samples, including commentary and pre-match introductions by WWF ring announcer Mike McGuirk. The voiced cut scenes featuring Gene Okerlund from Superstars returned as well. Just like its predecessor, WrestleFest simulates professional wrestling matches. The game adds support for up to four simultaneous players and the ability to insert more cre...
A little preview of one of the best wrestling games, played on, literally.. The best console, ever.
Website Version - http://superbestfriendsplay.com/?p=9828 "No matter how much poison and alcohol is running through my veins, THE PUNISHMENT will still lash out harsh vengeance through any and all opponents! Especially via awesome early 90's arcade games!" Thanks to Mega 64 for the Intro - http://www.mega64.com Thanks to Maren for the title art - http://rennerei.tumblr.com/
A rarely-seen match from Wrestlefest, this is Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant in a steel cage, filmed July 31, 1988 in County Stadium, Milwaukee, WI. This event took place a few months after WrestleMania IV. By this time, Ted DiBiase "sold" André's contract back to Bobby Heenan. This was taken from an old WWF/WWE Coliseum Video chronicling some of Hulk Hogan's more recent matches at that time. Property of World Wrestling Entertainment
Released: 1991 Developer: Technōs Japan Publisher: Technōs Japan (Tecmo in Europe) Arguably the best WWE / WWF wrestling game to appear in arcades. This video is a full run through of the opening arcade intro and the attract mode for the game. WWF WrestleFest was never ported to any home consoles. Visit the Randomised Gaming blog over at: http://randomisedgaming.tumblr.com
Here is a video I made of myself completing WWF Wrestlefest with one credit on the default arcade difficulty with the tag team of Demolition. Look for other one credit completed Wrestlefest games with the rest of the Wrestlefest characters: Sgt. Slaughter & Warrior: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek_KwDVwgIM Jake the Snake & Earthquake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCo8-Qr7jb0 Hogan & Boss Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=priNKJKbg1s Hogan & Warrior: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnmZRB2hI4E DiBiase & Perfect: http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=cmVJlYaIFEk
WWF WrestleFest Arcade Game still stands up to the test of time as a brilliant wrestling game - join me as I take The Ultimate Warrior into the Royal Rumble and try to survive all other competitors, including Hulk Hogan! If you enjoyed the video please consider hitting the LIKE button! It's a virtual **CHEERS** and we are mighty thirsty! Join us for more drunk gaming ► http://bit.ly/IntoxiGamer More Sports Games ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6J5Ef5rPV4&list;=PLYetnWNaISreGpn4R4wjCbeoX_p0zWYTd Follow us on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/intoxigamerAU Follow our Instagram ► http://instagram.com/intoxigamer Like us on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/intoxigamer Befriend Dan on Facebook ► http://on.fb.me/1JV9AHO Music Supplied By ► http://www.bensound.com
WWF WrestleFest ARCADE - SOUNDTRACK Artist: Yoshihiro Kameoka Album: WWF WrestleFest Year: 1991 Publisher: Technos Japan 0:00 - Title 1:33 - Attract Mode 3:43 - SFX Coin 3:44 - Player Select 5:07 - Player's Team Entry 6:14 - Demo 6:37 - BGM 1 8:12 - BGM 2 10:17 - BGM 3 12:23 - BGM 4 15:05 - BGM 5 16:55 - BGM 6 18:46 - The Legion of Doom 19:38 - Continue 20:00 - Game Over 20:02 - You Won the Match 20:05 - Congratulations 20:12 - Ending 22:03 - Unused
In 1991, Technos Japan brought us one of the greatest wrestle games of all time, and that was WWF Wrestlefest! This is a really fun 1-4 player wrestling game that isn't super deep but really awesome! **the game footage shown from the arcade screen is used strictly for reviewing purposes only** Website: http://www.jumblejunkie.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jumblejunkie Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jumblejunkie Gaming Podcast: http://www.operationkillscreen.com