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Even though AKI and Asmik Ace no longer work on [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] titles, there is a strong demand for them to return to making wrestling games, and many current series including ''[[WWE Day of Reckoning]]'' and ''[[WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW]]'' use traits built from the AKI engine. |
Even though AKI and Asmik Ace no longer work on [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] titles, there is a strong demand for them to return to making wrestling games, and many current series including ''[[WWE Day of Reckoning]]'' and ''[[WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW]]'' use traits built from the AKI engine. |
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==Featured wrestlers== |
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In addition to several WCW and nWo wrestlers, ''World Tour'' featured many wrestlers from foreign promotions. In light of copyright concerns, the names and appearances of these wrestlers were changed, but their movesets remained intact. |
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===[[World Championship Wrestling]]=== |
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*[[Lex Luger]] |
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*[[Sting (wrestler)|Sting]] |
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*[[Paul Wight|The Giant]] |
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*[[Scott Steiner]] |
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*[[Rick Steiner]] |
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*[[Ric Flair]] |
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*[[Yoshihiro Asai|Ultimo Dragon]] |
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*[[Dean Malenko]] |
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*[[Eddie Guerrero|Eddy Guerrero]] |
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*[[Oscar Gutierrez|Rey Mysterio Jr.]] |
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*[[Chris Benoit]] |
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*[[Darren Matthews|Steven Regal]] |
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*[[Page Falkenberg|Diamond Dallas Page]] {{ref|wcwunlock}} |
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===[[NWo|New World Order]]=== |
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*[[Hulk Hogan]] |
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*[[Jeff Farmer|"Sting"]] |
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*[[Marcus Bagwell|Buff Bagwell]] |
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*[[Eric Bischoff]] |
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*[[Scott Norton]] |
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*[[Kevin Nash]] |
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*[[Scott Hall]] |
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*[[Sean Waltman|Syxx]] |
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*[[Randy Savage]] {{ref|nwounlock}} |
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===Dead or Alive Wrestling=== |
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*Sumo Jo ([[Genichiro Tenryu]]) |
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*Kim Chee ([[Koji Kitao]]) |
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*Blackheart ([[Tarzan Goto]]) |
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*Puchteca ([[Atsushi Onita]]) |
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*Hannibal ([[Eiji Ezaki|Hayabusa]]) |
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*Powder Keg ([[Terry Gordy]]) |
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*Dim Sum ([[Gedo]]) |
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*Saladin ([[Larry Shreve|Abdullah the Butcher]]) |
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*Ali Baba ([[Ed Farhat|The Original Sheik]]) |
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*[[Bryan Clark|Wrath]] {{ref|doaunlock}} |
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===Independent Union=== |
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*Black Ninja ([[The Great Sasuke]]) |
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*Shaolin ([[Jinsei Shinzaki]]) |
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*The Unknown ([[Super Delfin]]) |
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*The Claw ([[Gran Naniwa]]) |
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*Black Belt ([[Taka Michinoku|TAKA Michinoku]]) |
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*Paco Loco ([[Dick Togo]]/[[Men's Teioh]]) |
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*Shaman ([[Wellington Williams, Jr.]]) |
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*Master Fuji ([[El Gran Hamada]]) |
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*[[Ray Lloyd|Glacier]] {{ref|iuunlock}} |
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===Whole World Wrestling=== |
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:''Note: Whole World Wrestling is unlocked by winning either all the heavyweight or all the cruiserweight championships.'' |
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*Joe Bruiser {{ref|bruiserunlock}} {{ref|bruiser}} |
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*Black Widow {{ref|widowunlock}} ([[Manami Toyota]]) |
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==Notes== |
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#{{note|wcwunlock}} Unlock by winning either the WCW Heavyweight or WCW Cruiserweight Championship in league challenge. |
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#{{note|nwounlock}} Unlock by winning the nWo Singles Championship in league challenge. |
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#{{note|doaunlock}} Unlock by winning either the DOA Heavyweight or DOA Cruiserweight Championship in league challenge. |
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#{{note|iuunlock}} Unlock by winning the IU Singles Championship in league challenge. |
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#{{note|bruiserunlock}} Unlock by winning the World Super Heavyweight Championship in league challenge. |
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#{{note|bruiser}} Judging by his appearance, Bruiser may be based on [[Muhammad Ali]] (or he may just be a generic boxer). |
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#{{note|widowunlock}} Unlock by winning the World Super Crusierweight Championship in league challenge. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 23:21, 12 December 2005
WCW vs. nWo: World Tour | |
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Developer(s) | Asmik Ace Entertainment Inland Productions |
Publisher(s) | THQ |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Release | November 28, 1997 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
WCW vs nWo: World Tour was a video game released in 1997 on the Nintendo 64 game console.
The Game
Although in the past the WWF had been known as a marketing machine with wide appeal to children and families, its attempts to produce a successful video game that captured the feel of actual pro wrestling were rather unsuccessful. WCW's young president, Eric Bischoff, wanted WCW to not just compete with, but effectively beat the WWF in all aspects of multimedia and marketing. At the time, WWF games like the generally despised WWF In Your House and WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game were cartoony, silly, and hard to play; they also had little basis in actual wrestling.
WCW had one foray into the SNES with WCW Superbrawl Wrestling, a lackluster title that was inoffensive, and before that on the NES there was an NWA game simply called WCW Wrestling that was very sophisticated for its time, including many grapple holds, a weapon (a wrench), and specific finishing maneuvers for all characters, but was criticized for its difficulty.
Asmik Ace and AKI began producing a wrestling game that was similar to Puroresu and fighting games for WCW. The game was very well received due to its tight construction and ease of play, especially compared to Acclaim's comparatively more difficult and convoluted game WWF War Zone.
World Tour revolutionized wrestling games much like the nWo storyline did for wrestling. It was the first fully 3D wrestling game and introduced THQ's critically acclaimed grappling system where all moves are started by holds initiated with the tap of the "A" button. The game sold phenomenally well, and soon reached Player's Choice status. Unlike today's wrestling games, World Tour featured no create-a-wrestler mode, no "real" story mode and had a limited amount of actual wrestlers. But Asmik Ace and THQ got creative with the game and introduced a fictional cast of characters including many based on actual wrestlers from around the globe (including knockoffs of Hayabusa and Abdullah the Butcher). A sequel, WCW/nWo Revenge, was released in 1998.
Seeing the success that the WCW had with their video games and knowing that as they were rising again in 1999, the WWF decided they needed a marketable series of games for their fans. The WWF signed an exclusive contract with THQ to produce their wrestling games. This was a fruitful pairing and produced WWF WrestleMania 2000 and WWF No Mercy for the N64, which play like sequels to the two aforementioned WCW games.
Even though AKI and Asmik Ace no longer work on WWE titles, there is a strong demand for them to return to making wrestling games, and many current series including WWE Day of Reckoning and WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW use traits built from the AKI engine.
Featured wrestlers
In addition to several WCW and nWo wrestlers, World Tour featured many wrestlers from foreign promotions. In light of copyright concerns, the names and appearances of these wrestlers were changed, but their movesets remained intact.
- Lex Luger
- Sting
- The Giant
- Scott Steiner
- Rick Steiner
- Ric Flair
- Ultimo Dragon
- Dean Malenko
- Eddy Guerrero
- Rey Mysterio Jr.
- Chris Benoit
- Steven Regal
- Diamond Dallas Page [1]
- Hulk Hogan
- "Sting"
- Buff Bagwell
- Eric Bischoff
- Scott Norton
- Kevin Nash
- Scott Hall
- Syxx
- Randy Savage [2]
Dead or Alive Wrestling
- Sumo Jo (Genichiro Tenryu)
- Kim Chee (Koji Kitao)
- Blackheart (Tarzan Goto)
- Puchteca (Atsushi Onita)
- Hannibal (Hayabusa)
- Powder Keg (Terry Gordy)
- Dim Sum (Gedo)
- Saladin (Abdullah the Butcher)
- Ali Baba (The Original Sheik)
- Wrath [3]
Independent Union
- Black Ninja (The Great Sasuke)
- Shaolin (Jinsei Shinzaki)
- The Unknown (Super Delfin)
- The Claw (Gran Naniwa)
- Black Belt (TAKA Michinoku)
- Paco Loco (Dick Togo/Men's Teioh)
- Shaman (Wellington Williams, Jr.)
- Master Fuji (El Gran Hamada)
- Glacier [4]
Whole World Wrestling
- Note: Whole World Wrestling is unlocked by winning either all the heavyweight or all the cruiserweight championships.
- Joe Bruiser [5] [6]
- Black Widow [7] (Manami Toyota)
Notes
- ^ Unlock by winning either the WCW Heavyweight or WCW Cruiserweight Championship in league challenge.
- ^ Unlock by winning the nWo Singles Championship in league challenge.
- ^ Unlock by winning either the DOA Heavyweight or DOA Cruiserweight Championship in league challenge.
- ^ Unlock by winning the IU Singles Championship in league challenge.
- ^ Unlock by winning the World Super Heavyweight Championship in league challenge.
- ^ Judging by his appearance, Bruiser may be based on Muhammad Ali (or he may just be a generic boxer).
- ^ Unlock by winning the World Super Crusierweight Championship in league challenge.