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[[Acclaim]] always had its ups and downs as a video game company, but they always managed a certain degree of success with licensed [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Wrestling Game|games]], first with [[WWE]] (before losing the license to THQ) and then with [[ECW]] (before the company went under). In 2001, without any prominent promotion to cash in on, they decided to go for a bold move. That move was '''''Legends pf Wrestling'''''. |
[[Acclaim]] always had its ups and downs as a video game company, but they always managed a certain degree of success with licensed [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Wrestling Game|games]], first with [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] (before losing the license to THQ) and then with [[ECW]] (before the company went under). In 2001, without any prominent promotion to cash in on, they decided to go for a bold move. That move was '''''Legends pf Wrestling'''''. |
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Legends Of Wrestling features wrestlers from various different eras of professional wrestling, from old school guys like Killer Kowalski and Bruno Sammartino to Rock'n'Wrestling era stars such as [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Ted DiBiase]] to even modern wrestlers like [[Rob Van Dam]] and [[Eddie Guerrero]], although it'd be lying to say that Hogan himself wasn't the top attraction of the games, featuring prominently on every installment's cover. The second game also featured the late comedian [[Andy Kaufman]], with the career mode being able to relive his feud with [[Jerry Lawler]]. |
Legends Of Wrestling features wrestlers from various different eras of professional wrestling, from old school guys like Killer Kowalski and Bruno Sammartino to Rock'n'Wrestling era stars such as [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Ted DiBiase]] to even modern wrestlers like [[Rob Van Dam]] and [[Eddie Guerrero]], although it'd be lying to say that Hogan himself wasn't the top attraction of the games, featuring prominently on every installment's cover. The second game also featured the late comedian [[Andy Kaufman]], with the career mode being able to relive his feud with [[Jerry Lawler]]. |