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  2. WWF No Mercy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the director of WWF No Mercy, Hideyuki Iwashita (credited in the game as "Geta"), signed on as a consultant for a wrestling game developed by Yuke's based on All Elite Wrestling (AEW), called AEW Fight Forever. [37] The game was released on June 29, 2023, by THQ Nordic, with the game taking heavy inspiration from No Mercy. [citation ...

  3. List of WWE video games - Wikipedia

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    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. WWF No Mercy was released in 2000 for Nintendo 64. WWF Raw was released in 2002 for Xbox and Windows.

  4. AEW Fight Forever - Wikipedia

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    Hideyuki "Geta" Iwashita, director of WWF No Mercy and WCW/nWo Revenge, was also announced as the director. [citation needed] Later that month, Hiromi Furuta, senior producer at Yuke's, stated that WWF No Mercy was a key influence due to its popularity with fans of the genre, and that Fight Forever was not intended to rival the WWE 2K series. [7]

  5. Yuke's - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2000, Yuke's began to develop wrestling games for THQ based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; now WWE). They were recommended to THQ by Aki, who had developed their own line of wrestling games. [3] From 2005 to 2012, Yuke's owned 54% of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the top professional wrestling promotion in Japan. [5] [6] [7]

  6. No Mercy (2001) - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 No Mercy was the fourth No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The event took place on October 21, 2001, at the Savvis Center in St. Louis, Missouri. It was the final No Mercy event held under the WWF name as the promotion was renamed to World Wrestling ...

  7. List of professional wrestling video games - Wikipedia

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    However, some of the following titles include real wrestlers from brands like WWF/WWE, WCW, NWA, ECW, TNA, NJPW, AJPW, and NOAH. Tag Team Wrestling [1983] (Arcade) Mat Mania – The Prowrestling Network [1985] (Arcade)

  8. syn Sophia - Wikipedia

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    A version of WWF No Mercy for the Game Boy Color was in the works and planned for release alongside the Nintendo 64 version. The game was originally planned to utilize the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak accessory to unlock special content in each version of the game. This feature was later scrapped, however, with the extra content in each version ...

  9. No Mercy (1999) - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 No Mercy held in the United States was the second No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on October 17, 1999, at the Gund Arena in Cleveland , Ohio .