

Trying to perform those moves feel impossible at times, delivering a Sisyphean gaming experience. The controls are confusing and seemed to be designed to irritate.Īside from the finisher, the wrestling moves are exactly the same regardless if you choose Brian Pillman or Vader.


Unfortunately, it's the game's best feature. The 3/4 overhead view of the ring is a unique touch. While a player tries to decide which wrestler to choose, guys like Ron Simmons shout out randomly and quiver uncontrollably. The game opens with a quick trip to the WCW control room and a snazzy intro before heading to the oddness that is the character selection screen. Scott Steiner's head looks like something a Mayan potter would have made.

The graphics make gamers' favorite WCW wrestlers unrecognizable.Įveryone from Rick Rude to Sting, Ric Flair to Barry Windham have unnaturally elongated limbs and what look to be melted faces. It's not that the WCW's NES contribution was all that good it's that its successor was a load of junk. If this information is not provided, the newsletters will not be made available.WCW: World Championship Wrestling on NES puts WCW: Super Brawl Wrestling to shame. Required information is indicated by an asterisk. In the event of a dispute, you can refer the matter to the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés). You may exercise these rights at any time by using the unsubscribe link in the newsletters or by e-mail. You have the right to request, access, rectify, delete, oppose for legitimate reasons, and transfer all of your data, as well as the right to formulate specific and general instructions concerning the storage, deletion and communication of all post-mortem data. This data is stored until you revoke your consent, and is intended for use by Bandai Namco's services responsible for customer relationship management. Such data processing is carried out only with your consent. In accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, your full name and email address will be used by Bandai Namco for the purpose of providing you with a newsletter and information about Bandai Namco's activities.
