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TNA Impact! (stylized as TNA iMPACT!) is a professional wrestling video game based on the professional wrestling promotion, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). [2] The console versions of the game were developed by Midway Studios Los Angeles and published by Midway Games.
All Star Pro-Wrestling II [2001] (PlayStation 2) [4] New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Toukon Retsuden Advance [2002] (Game Boy Advance) All Star Pro Wrestling III [2003] (PlayStation 2)
WWE All Stars is a 2011 professional wrestling video game published by THQ and released for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360 systems. The game features current and former WWE wrestlers competing in fast-paced wrestling matches.
Cross The Line) is a professional wrestling video game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Nintendo DS consoles, released by SouthPeak Games in June 2010. The game is a port of TNA Impact!, a game originally developed by Midway Studios Los Angeles and Point of View, Inc., released by Midway Games in the fall of 2008. The PSP version is ...
Cross The Line (video game) TNA Wrestling (video game) TNA Wrestling Impact! This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 18:11 (UTC). Text is ...
TNA International [11] (archived NWA-TNA PPVs) 2006–2007 TNA Wrestling Collection [11] 2007–2012 TNA Today: 2009–2010 TNA Epics: 2010 TNA Reaction: 2011–2015 TNA Greatest Matches 2011–2013 Classic Impact [12] (archived episodes of Impact) 2012–2015 TNA Unfinished Business 2012 Ring Ka King: 2012 TNA British Boot Camp: 2013 TNA ...
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 (also known as WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 featuring ECW) is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by THQ for PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), PlayStation Portable (PSP), Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, and iOS. It was released worldwide in October 2009, with the PS3 and Xbox 360 ...
The winner is the first person to take possession of the hung object. After TNA made the transition to a hexagonal ring in June 2004, the cables were suspended from the four turnbuckles that were not perpendicular to the entrance ramp. TNA official Don Callis received on-screen credit for the idea for the Ultimate X match. The tagline "No ...