Freestyle Wrestling Videos
Professional wrestling games have come a long way since the 1980s. Originally simple packages with easy-to-memorize button combinations and only a handful of modes, wrestling video games now come packed with countless features and modes, rosters of up to 50 wrestlers, and more moves to execute than ever before, a perfect example of this being the SmackDown vs. Raw series.
Before any of that, though, there was Pro Wrestling for the NES, a wrestling game with two modes of play, six selectable grapplers, and no edit modes. Pro Wrestling for the NES is, for all intents and purposes, one of the simplest wrestling video games ever created. Regardless of that, however, it manages to be a highly enjoyable romp in the world of sports entertainment.
Video Wrestling Association
Pro Wrestling’s single-player mode is incredibly straightforward. The player picks one of six wrestlers: Fighter Hayabusa, Star Man, Kin Corn Karn, Giant Panther, The Amazon, and King Slender. The goal of the single-player mode is to reach the apex in the Video Wrestling Association by winning matches and ultimately becoming VWA Champion. Once that’s done, the player must defend the title a number of times and go for rival promotion Video Wrestling Federation’s top title.
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