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Acclaim Product Catalog 1999 - Game Boy Color:
- 20 featured wrestlers including your favourite Superstars like The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Mankind.
- Over 40 moves with new favourites: the Heymaker, Hip Toss and Foot Stomp.
- 7 Gameplay Modes including the all new King of the Ring, Career, and Tag Team Challenge modes.
- Career Mode allows you to wrestle your way to WrestleMania where you will fight to capture the Heavyweight Title Belt.
MRRP £24.99
OUT NOW
Contributed by Xoleras (66998) on Dec 20, 2005.
www.nintendo.com – Nintendo 64:
Acclaim claws its way back into the ring with Attitude, the follow-up to 1998's blockbuster brawler World Wrestling Federation: War Zone.
Attitude boasts 30 wrestlers, including such favorites as Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, The Undertaker, The Rock, D-Generation X, Kane, Val Venis, Ken Shamrock, Al Snow and Sable, plus 12 hidden wrestlers. Each combatant will make a unique entrance, complete with individualized music and special effects. They'll also make unique exits, brawling in the aisle on the way to the dressing room.
Acclaim Studios West (formerly Iguana West) has never met a menu option it didn't like, and World Wrestling Federation Attitude certainly doesn't break with that tradition. The expanded Create-a-wrestler mode is just the beginning of Attitude's customization features. You can able to select your wrestler's gender, strength, endurance, body type and theme song. You'll also be able to separately select the eyes, nose and mouth, subtly adjust the sleeve and pants leg lengths, name your champion and emblazon custom text on jersey, pants and jacket.
You can assign one of 15 nicknames to your wrestler, which the announcer will then voice. The announcer will even correctly refer to your gladiator as "he" or "she." Out on the mat, players finally get a capability they've craved for years: selecting and saving a custom set of moves.
You can keep up with the World Wrestling Federation's ever-expanding repertoire of pay-per-view events by creating your own, selecting as many as eight matches from a lengthy menu of bouts and special events. To top it off, you can inscribe a custom name on banners.
In Exhibition mode alone, Attitude has a staggering 15 different kinds of matches:
Versus Tag Team Tornado: Like Tag Team, but all four wrestlers can be in ring at once. One-on-Two One-on-Three: Ouch! Lumberjack: Roving outside the ring are two renegade wrestlers who can't wait to get their meaty hands on you Gauntlet: Pin four consecutive rivals. Rots of ruck! Tag Gauntlet: Tag Team meets Gauntlet, but that hardly makes the odds better Survivor Series: One four-man team tries to vanquish another Royal Rumble: Pins are for wimps! All you gotta do is throw rivals out of the ring. The bad news: there's 30 guys out to get you Battle Royal: A.K.A. Royal Rumble Lite. It's you against four, not 30, wrestlers War: A name that could apply to any of the above. Here, it's a four-way free-for-all until one gladiator is left standing Stable Match: Two four-man teams play War Triple Threat: War, minus one wrestler Triangle: A Triple Threat that ends when one wrestler is eliminated
You can mix it up with seven real-life pals in a King of the Ring match. Other match options include First Blood, I Quit, 2 out of 3 falls, Iron Man, Tornado, Hard Core, Last Man Standing, Steel Cage and Weapons.
You can play a full World Wrestling Federation season, including house shows, TV events such as Monday Night Raw and Pay-Per-View matches. And, oh yes, there are seven title belts.
Questing for the last word in authenticity, Acclaim has motion-captured top wrestlers. In all, Attitude features more than 400 moves, including signature moves and trademark finishing moves.
If you're a stickler for chivalry, the arsenal of baseball bats, shovels and TVs can be turned off. You can also select and edit the arena environment. Before stepping into the squared circle, it might be a good idea to practice your moves in the juiced-up Training mode.
The hulking 256-megabit Pak - the same size as Zelda 64 and Turok 2 - contains plenty of room for state-of-the-art sound. Jerry "The King" Lawler and Shane McMahon will mouth-off about the commotion, while the digitized music sounds much better than the MIDI tracks found in most games.
Contributed by Evil Ryu (31332) on May 20, 2005.
Press Release - Dreamcast:
Acclaim Sports Ships WWF Attitude for the Sega Dreamcast
First Wrestling Title for Next Generation System
Glen Cove, NY, November 9, 1999 - Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
(NASDAQ:AKLM), a leading worldwide interactive entertainment company,
today announced that WWF Attitude for the Sega Dreamcast has shipped to
retail. Developed by Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City, WWF Attitude has
been a top-seller on PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and GameBoy Color since
its release.
"WWF Attitude for Dreamcast is one of the most heavily anticipated
titles we've seen," said Doreen McKenzie, Divisional Merchandiser of
Babbages and Software Etc. "Our customers are very excited to get their
hands on this game
WWF Attitude is the blockbuster sequel to WWF Warzone, which sold more
than a million copies in 1998 and remains on top of the sales charts a
year after its release. WWF Attitude for Dreamcast features 40 WWF
Superstars including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker
and Mankind. Attitude also features the all-new Create-A-Pay-Per-View
Mode and Acclaim's signature Create-A-Wrestler mode where gamers can
design their own unique wrestler. In addition, there are 20 other game
modes to play, including all new specialty matches, new match options,
career mode, photo-realistic wrestlers, and more than 400 moves
including signature and finishing moves.
"The graphics in the Dreamcast version of WWF Attitude are superb." said
Mike Archer, Acclaim Producer. "By adding our Hi-rez graphics and
increasing the game's speed, WWF Attitude achieves the ultimate in
realism on the Sega Dreamcast."
WWF Attitude is supported by a nationwide marketing campaign including
television spots on programs such as "WWF Smackdown", print ads in "The
Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine" and an extensive online presence on
key wrestling sites and acclaimsports.com.
Acclaim Entertainment Background Information
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. is a leading worldwide developer, publisher
and mass marketer of software for use with interactive entertainment
platforms including Nintendo, Sony Computer Entertainment and Sega
hardware systems, and PCs. Acclaim owns and operates six studios located
in the United States and the United Kingdom, and publishes and
distributes its software directly in North America, the United Kingdom,
Germany, France, Spain and Australia. Acclaim also distributes
entertainment software for other publishers worldwide, and publishes
comic books and software strategy guides. Acclaim's headquarters are in
Glen Cove, New York and Acclaim's common stock is publicly traded on
NASDAQ under the symbol AKLM. For more information please visit our
website at http://www.acclaim.com.
Contributed by skl (1163) on Mar 10, 2004.
From uk.playstation.com:
WWF Attitude takes it to the limit and beyond for wrestling fans! With all the classic features within the sport WWF Attitude has added a whole lot of new features to make sure your wrestling experience is even more realistic.
With over forty wrestlers to choose from you have the ability to play your favourite hero, or your favourite villain. Specialised matches are fully available in Pay Per View mode and there are also giant matches like the Survivor Series and the King of the Ring.
Contributed by Grant McLellan (555) on Mar 29, 2002.
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