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WWF No Mercy is a professional wrestling video game released in 2000 by THQ for the Nintendo 64.It is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and is named after the company's annual event of the same name.
WWF No Mercy was meant to use the Transfer Pak to import points earned in its Game Boy Color counterpart, which could be spent on rewards in the Nintendo 64 game's "SmackDown Mall". [16] However, this feature was removed following the cancellation of the GBC version. [17]
WWF European Rampage Tour was released in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. WWF Rage in the Cage was released in 1993 for the Sega CD. WWF Attitude was released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Sega Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64. WWF No Mercy was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64.
WWF War Zone is a professional wrestling video game developed by Iguana West and released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1998 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy. The game features wrestlers from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
WWF Attitude [1999] (Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast) [28] WWF WrestleMania 2000 [1999] (Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color) [29] WWF SmackDown! [2000] (PlayStation) [30] WWF Royal Rumble [2000] (Arcade, Dreamcast) [31] WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role [2000] (PlayStation) [32] WWF No Mercy [2000] (Nintendo 64) [33] With Authority!
WWF No Mercy: Nintendo 64: November 17, 2000: AKI Corporation [8] Rugrats in Paris: The Movie: Game Boy Color: November 20, 2000: Software Creations: WWF Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role: PlayStation: November 20, 2000: Yuke's: Scooby-Doo!: Classic Creep Capers: Nintendo 64: November 29, 2000: TerraGlyph Interactive Studios, Fallen Development ...
WWF Attitude is a professional wrestling video game based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A slightly enhanced port of the game was later released for the Dreamcast , as well as a handheld version for the Game Boy Color .
The Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 Game Paks. Super Mario 64, the reverse of a North American, a PAL region, and a Japanese region game with identical tabs near its bottom edge. The Nintendo 64 home video game console's library of games were primarily released in a plastic ROM cartridge called the Game Pak.