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Nintendo 64 owners could proudly brag they had the best one. The last WWF game to be developed by AKI Corporation (now known as syn Sophia), WWF No Mercy ended that era on an extremely high note.
Many wrestling titles have appeared since WWF No Mercy hit the shelves in 2000. However, not too many have achieved the instant iconic status of this N64 classic. Twenty-five years on, WWF No Mercy is ...
The new track “No Mercy No Forgiveness” pretty much does what it says on the tin — it doesn’t hold back for a second. Described by the band as a “war cry for the broken, the enraged, and the ...
Almost a year after last talking to Wiseguy, Fenlon has shared a new blog post, teasing what's to come from Wiseguy and N64 Recompiled. The first big thing is a new modding framework, which has ...
The Iceman would have two reigns as WWF Light Heavyweight Champion before ... video game Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 for the Nintendo 64.
The motorcyclist signaled he was going to pull over, but the cop wasn’t willing to wait for him. Just before being arrested, the biker was spotted speeding down the wrong side of the road. The ...
Even though I’ve been playing wrestling games since the N64 days, my first stop in an annualized ... which are more like a traditional fighting game (there are no ropes on the ring, and you ...
Where could I get *** Nintendo 64? If you follow the main back to the stockroom. They're taking vouchers there, taking vouchers, so I can't just pick one up. No, you have to voucher, OK.
Let's go. Excuse me, ma'am. Where could I get *** Nintendo 64? If you follow the main back to the stockroom. They're taking vouchers there, taking vouchers, so I can't just pick one up. No, you have ...