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3065 | Article | comic_book_fan | yeah i considered the goblins but decided that i were using to many marvel guys and wanted to mix it up a little blade and grundy was considered for a while as well but morbius beat blade out and ghoul cut grundy from the list. | Nov 02, 2015 | ||
3066 | Article | Vaporman87 | Oh yeah! Grundy and Blade would have also been pretty appropriate. And Werewolf By Night, though he's a bit too direct a copy of traditional Halloween monsters. | My Top 5 Halloween Ready Super Heroes | Nov 02, 2015 | |
3102 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Great picks. Sleepwalker always takes me back, he just defines generic 90's Marvel characters so perfectly for me. Plus, he looks like a generic Halloween costume someone just threw together at the last minute. "Alien mask, Mom's purple scarf, my old sweats, I'm good to go!" | My Top 5 Halloween Ready Super Heroes | Nov 12, 2015 | |
439 | Video | Mr Magic | Ah, the genius of Gex. | Gex - 3DO, Playstation, Sega Saturn commercial | Feb 25, 2013 | |
457 | Video | Benjanime | it's surprising to actually see this trailer in high quality. it couldn't have possibly been taken from a game cd because all FMVs at the time weren't 60 frames per second | Gex - 3DO, Playstation, Sega Saturn commercial | Feb 28, 2013 | |
3055 | Article | onipar | Such a great article! I actually missed the whole n64 craze (as well as wrestling). I stopped playing video games altogether after the Genesis, and really didn't dip my toes back in until Xbox360/PS3. The funny thing is, I currently have several N64 systems and most of those wrestling games sitting around my place right now. :-) | A Look Back at the Nintendo 64 Wrestling Games | Oct 30, 2015 | |
3056 | Article | Mr Magic | I mostly played wrestling games on the PS1 back in those days, but I remember playing some good ones on N64 like No Mercy, Wrestlemania 2000, and Revenge. | A Look Back at the Nintendo 64 Wrestling Games | Oct 30, 2015 | |
3058 | Article | comic_book_fan | revenge was my game at the time i was a bigger wcw fan anyway i remember it was the day after christmas and my friend invited me up he got both wrestling games he got warzone for playstation and it looked better and the create a wrestler was awesome at the time once we tried it out i thought it was great but once we started playing revenge i was hooked i played for hours i didn't want to go home each time we played it would be harder to pull myself away from it at one point i borrowed my friend n64 and that game played until 2am and went to school the next day faked sick so i could come home early and play it my friend was completely cool with me keeping his n64 up at my house because he was up at my house so much but my mom made me give it back to him because i gained like 15 pounds because i was not getting any exercise like i usually did and she found out i was faking sick to cut school to play and i kept telling my teachers how awesome it was for the better part of a year i was completely addicted to that game | A Look Back at the Nintendo 64 Wrestling Games | Oct 31, 2015 | |
3054 | Article | Vaporman87 | What an epic rundown! I can SOOOO relate to your thoughts here, as I too was finding myself "back into" wrestling around this time, and it was mostly a result of the AKI games. To this day, I still don't believe there is any better gameplay system for wrestling games than that achieved by AKI. The grapple system was just superior, and easy to use. Maybe the graphics were a bit less realistic, but each wrestler had that "He-Man" feel, where each was molded from the same basic body (though height and weight were still represented), and that gave the game a cohesive look. once No Mercy came out, they had really pushed it to the limit and made the fun of playing a very long lasting experience. I loved creating my own wrestler, intro, and move set, and then taking that character from zero to hero. But it was also fun to just use them in crazy match types and watch the chaos ensue. I know for a fact that when you got four people together in the room playing each other, crazy things would happen that would make you laugh so hard your sides hurt. So much fun. We actually owned a device for the N64 that allowed us to play Japanese releases, and one of those releases was Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 (the Japanese counterpart of WCW/nWo World Tour). There were subtle differences in some of the characters, moves, and such, but the biggest difference was the roster selection. It included American and Japanese wrestling legends, and that made it very cool. You could also change and customize wrestlers' attire, which you could not do until later releases in America. <img src="/images/postImages/1446222908Virtual Pro Wrestling 64.png"> | A Look Back at the Nintendo 64 Wrestling Games | Oct 30, 2015 | |
3059 | Article | vkimo | Revenge and World Tour were me and my brothers most played games together. From the blood pressure grapple button tapping to the finishers. | A Look Back at the Nintendo 64 Wrestling Games | Oct 31, 2015 |