WWE WrestleFest
WWE WrestleFest

WWE WrestleFest

1988Movie120 minEnglish

Much like 'The Big Event' held in August of 1986, Wrestlefest '88 was a supercard meant for the live audience only, but ticket sales were large enough to justify recording it for Coliseum Video, with commentary added in afterwards. Taped from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the latter part of July 1988, with the wonderful combination of Sean Mooney, Lord Alred Hayes, and Superstar Billy Graham on the call. The main event was Hulk Hogan versus Andre the Giant in a steel cage match. The British Bulldogs challenged Tag Team Champions Demolition while WWF Champion Randy 'Macho Man' Savage defended against challenger Ted DiBiase. There were 15 matches total.

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Director: Various (Video Game Developers)Genres: Sports, Fighting, Wrestling

Plot Summary

WWE WrestleFest is a classic arcade wrestling game that allows players to step into the ring as some of the biggest stars of the late 1980s WWE (then WWF). Players can choose from a roster of legendary wrestlers and engage in one-on-one or tag-team matches, executing signature moves and attempting to win championships.

Critical Reception

As a video game from the late 1980s, direct critical reception in the style of film reviews is not applicable. However, WWE WrestleFest was highly praised by players and gaming publications of its time for its engaging gameplay, realistic (for the era) graphics, and accurate representation of WWF superstars and their moves. It is often remembered fondly as a pioneering title in the wrestling video game genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fun and accessible gameplay.
  • Commended for featuring a strong roster of popular WWF stars.
  • Remembered for its significant contribution to the wrestling game genre.

Google audience: As a video game, there isn't a typical 'Google user review' summary. However, retrospective player feedback often highlights its nostalgic appeal and enjoyable arcade-style wrestling mechanics.

Awards & Accolades

N/A (Video Game)

Fun Fact

WWE WrestleFest was one of the first video games to feature digitized sprites for its wrestlers, giving them a more realistic appearance compared to earlier titles.

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