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  2. List of WWE video games - Wikipedia

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    WWF Raw (1994) was released in 1994 for Super NES, 32X, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Game Boy. WWF In Your House was released in 1996 for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and MS-DOS. WWF War Zone was released in 1998 for PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy. WWF WrestleMania 2000 (video game) was released in 1999 for Nintendo 64.

  3. WWF Raw (2002 video game) - Wikipedia

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    During development, the game was originally called WWF Raw is War, but the title was changed after the WWF shortened the television show's title in October 2001 due to the end of Monday Night War. [2] In Japan, a limited edition was released with a shirt and a figure of The Undertaker or "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan (who does not appear in the game). [3]

  4. WWF Raw (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    It is the sequel to the WWF Royal Rumble game that was released in 1993, and is the final part of LJN's 16-bit WWF trilogy. Players can play either One-on-One, Tag Team, Bedlam, Survivor Series, Royal Rumble, or a Raw Endurance Match. Unlike its predecessor, WWF RAW is multitap compatible. [2]

  5. WWF WrestleFest - Wikipedia

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    WWF WrestleFest [a] [1] is a professional wrestling video game developed and released by Technōs Japan for arcades in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America , and by Tecmo in Japan, [ 1 ] Europe and Australasia .

  6. WWF Road to WrestleMania - Wikipedia

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    WWF Road to WrestleMania is a video game released on the Game Boy Advance handheld console by THQ, based on the World Wrestling Federation's pay-per-view of the same name.It was the first WWF game to be released on the Game Boy Advance, and the only one released under the WWF name, as the promotion was renamed in 2002.

  7. WWF War Zone - Wikipedia

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    The game's main roster is composed of 18 wrestlers who were working for the WWF during the game's development, including some from Acclaim's previous WWF title WWF In Your House, such as The Undertaker, Goldust, and Ahmed Johnson. [11] New characters were added, including Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kane, and Ken Shamrock.

  8. WWF Super WrestleMania - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis version also contains a WWF Championship mode where the player selects one wrestler and must defeat the rest in a series of one-on-one matches to be crowned WWF Champion. [ 2 ] While the Super NES version does not contain signature moves, its roster is a bit larger, with ten wrestlers compared to eight in the Genesis version.

  9. WWF WrestleMania X8 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game marks the WWE video game debuts of former WCW and ECW wrestlers signed during the Invasion storyline such as Booker T, Rob Van Dam, The Hurricane, and Lance Storm (Diamond Dallas Page, another major figure in the WCW/ECW Alliance and the WWF European Champion entering the namesake pay-per-view, was not included in the game).