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Arm Wrestling is a 1985 [1] arcade game developed by Nintendo and released only in North America.As a spin-off of the Punch-Out!! series, and created by the same development team, Arm Wrestling has many of the same features, such as a dual-monitor system and quirky computer opponents.
The original arcade game was a global commercial success, becoming the top-performing arcade game of 1984 in the United States. It produced an arcade sequel known as Super Punch-Out!!, a spinoff of the series titled Arm Wrestling, a highly popular version for the NES originally known as Mike Tyson's Punch Out!!, and Super Punch-Out!! for the SNES.
Video games featuring professional wrestling promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling: All Japan Pro Wrestling [1993] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling Dash: World's Strongest Tag Team [1993] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling Jet [1994] (Game Boy) All Japan Pro Wrestling 2: 3-4 Budokan [1995] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling featuring Virtua [1997] (Saturn)
It concluded that Pro Wrestling was "the only wrestling game that really understands what it is simulating". [7] Game Informer named it the 79th best game ever made in 2001. The staff considered it a trail blazer and praised its soundtrack. [8] Famitsu reported that Pro Wrestling was the #1 video game in the United States for about two months. [5]
The game is located at the world's largest arcade museum at Funspot in Weirs Beach (Laconia, New Hampshire). In December 2010, The Main Event was re-released on Microsoft's Game Room service for its Xbox 360 video game system as part of Game Pack 013. [7] The game's ROMs have been dumped and are supported in MAME.
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The show featured many indoor games, the majority of which were pub games, each of which had a prize of £100 for the competition winners. The sports included darts , pool , bar billiards , bar skittles , table football ( a.k.a. foosball), arm wrestling and shove ha'penny amongst others.