WWF WrestleMania 2000 (video Game)
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''WWF WrestleMania 2000'' is a
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video game released in 1999 on the
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(N64)
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. It was based on the
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's (WWF, now WWE) annual
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, WrestleMania. Despite the fact that this game is based upon WrestleMania 2000, the game was released five months prior (and four months prior on the Game Boy Color) to the actual PPV itself, therefore resulting in the game using the stage design from the 1999 event,
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, instead. Released at the height of the WWF's
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, ''WrestleMania 2000'' was the first WWF game released by THQ. The WWF ended its long relationship with
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after witnessing the video game success of its competitor,
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(WCW), on behalf of THQ. ''WrestleMania 2000'' shares its game engine with the Japan-only release '' Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō''. The game would be succeeded by '' WWF No Mercy'' in 2000.


Gameplay

''WWF WrestleMania 2000'' uses the exact same game engine previously seen in '' WCW/nWo Revenge,'' which released the previous year. More than 50 WWF wrestlers were included in the game, and, with the exception of existing superstars' move sets, all of them can be freely edited to the player's liking. Using the same system, the Create-a-Wrestler mode is extensive. Players are able to create a highly detailed wrestler with an extensive library of wrestling moves, many of which are carried over from previous AKI games in the series. Usual WWF modes such as
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and King of the Ring modes are included, along with a pay-per-view mode, enabling the player to either recreate or create unique
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s with television-style features. Players can also create up to eight championship belts and put them up for contest in Exhibition mode. The "Road To WrestleMania" mode places the player on the long road to WWF glory. Starting out as a rookie, the player gradually works their way up the ladder and earns opportunities to gain various WWF titles, win various tournaments, be challenged by various wrestlers and ultimately main-event at WrestleMania 2000. Although the story mode is long and extensive in the number of matches in which it pits the player, there are no branching storylines and if the player loses a match, it is simply recorded as a loss in their win–loss record. Throughout the mode, when the player wins a championship, they are expected to defend their title in future in-game pay-per-view events. This rule applies to all championships that the player currently holds. For example, if one holds the WWF European Championship, WWF Intercontinental Championship, WWF Tag Team Championship, and the
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, the player must defend all four titles during one single pay-per-view event. There are often
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s at different parts in the storyline, occasionally with one wrestler calling out another wrestler in the ring. Also, feuding wrestlers often interrupt matches, helping the opponent. However, the season continues whether or not the player wins or loses their matches. If the player progresses through a winning season with a created wrestler and then starts a new season as a new created wrestler, the first character will still be used in season mode.


Features

The game features several arenas at which WWF held events in 1998 and 1999. There are also arenas based on each WWF television show, such as '' Sunday Night Heat'', '' Raw is War'', as well as other pay-per-view venues of the time. This was the first WWF game to allow players to freely edit their favorite superstars (i.e. putting Stone Cold Steve Austin in The Rock's trunks) and also be able to create and modify alternate attires for each wrestler, as each character in the game has four templates that can be individually edited and switched between using the left and right 'C' buttons. If the player makes changes that they do not like, a default button resets the edited costume into the original costume for that slot. It was also the first THQ produced Nintendo 64 title to feature a "Create a Wrestler" mode. In addition to the numerous default and secret characters, several other realistic likenesses and movesets in the create-a-wrestler mode make it possible to add even more characters. Some examples include
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,
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,
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, and
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. Also, some taunts and move sets were carried over from '' WCW/nWo Revenge'', allowing the player to create and include WCW wrestlers such as Goldberg,
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,
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,
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, and Macho Man Randy Savage. The drawback to the create-a-wrestler mode, however, is the fact that there are limited slots available due to limited memory space, but players can edit the individual templates in the character models to include four different characters with separate appearances which allows a great deal of flexibility. However, wrestlers in the same template are forced to have the same moves. Additionally, by making two superstars' entrance music the same, if they are a real-life tag team they will be introduced as such; for instance, matching the Road Dogg and Mr. Ass's themes would lead to them being introduced together as The New Age Outlaws before a tag team match. Also, some features are implemented in the game that were not seen in ''WCW/nWo Revenge'', such as a Cage Match and a First Blood mode. Reversals and counter moves were also expanded upon and made much more commonplace. A normally unselectable Computer Intelligence mode can also be accessed using a
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code, as well as WCW and nWo ring aprons. This game's roster is notable compared to both the preceding '' WWF Attitude'' and its successor ''
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''. It is the only THQ WWF game where Droz, Chaz (Mosh), Thrasher and
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are playable, due to Droz suffering a career-ending injury and the remaining names leaving the company the same year. It is also the only game in which Scott Taylor and
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are featured in their earlier "Too Much" gimmick, as well as the only game where
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's short-lived gimmick as "Meat" is playable (he would soon after leave for WCW and return to the company following the company's purchase in 2001) and The Blue Meanie was also his only game. It is one of only three games in which Michael Hayes is playable (the others being '' WCW Wrestling'' from a decade prior and '' WWE Legends of WrestleMania'' less than a decade later). In addition, one of
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's Hos is a playable character despite not being a wrestler.


Signature taunts

In ''WWF WrestleMania 2000'', many players have their signature taunts, such as
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flipping off an opponent or Mr. Ass mooning another wrestler. Also, by pressing in a different direction on the joystick, a different taunt is performed. Rotating the joystick counter clock wise results in the player mimicking his opponent's taunt.


Roster


Male wrestlers

* Al Snow *
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Big Show Paul Donald Wight II (born February 8, 1972) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) under his real name of Paul Wight. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) f ...
* Bradshaw *
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* Chaz *
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* D'Lo Brown * Droz *
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* Farooq * Gangrel *
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* Godfather *
Hardcore Holly Robert William Howard (born January 29, 1963) is an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenure in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Hardcore Holly. After debuting in 1987, Holly worked for ...
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* Kane *
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* Mankind *
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*
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* Michael Hayes * Mideon * Mr. Ass * Mr. McMahon * Pat Patterson *
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Road Dogg Brian Girard James (born May 20, 1969) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he serves as the Senior Vice President of Live Events. James was best known for his initial tenure with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, n ...
* Scott Taylor *
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* Steve Blackman *
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* The Blue Meanie * The Rock * Thrasher *
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* X-Pac


Female wrestlers

*
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* Debra *
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* Jacqueline * Terri Runnels * Tori


Unlockables

All characters are unlocked by meeting certain conditions in the "Road to WrestleMania" mode: * Cactus Jack - Defend the Hardcore Title 3 times * Dude Love - Win the King of the Ring tournament and then win the WWF Title at SummerSlam * Jerry "The King" Lawler - At the beginning of WrestleMania alongside Jim Ross *
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- At the beginning of WrestleMania alongside Jerry "The King" Lawler *
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- Play one month as The Undertaker *
Shawn Michaels Shawn Michaels (born Michael Shawn Hickenbottom on July 22, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he is the Senior Vice President of Talent Development, Creative, and oversees the creative aspects of th ...
- Win the WWF title match at WrestleMania and he will challenge you to a match *
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- Play one month as Test


Advertising and release

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's " candy-ass". Some copies of ''WWF WrestleMania 2000'' shipped with a special card containing four holograms of the in game action, such as a wrestler's entrance or finishing move.


Reception

The N64 version of the game received "favorable" reviews, while the Game Boy Color version received "mixed" reviews, according to video game
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. Daniel Erickson of '' NextGen'' said of the former console version: "Wonderful gameplay even overshadows the lack of quality audio." Stuart Clarke of ''
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'' said of the same console version: "The strong gameplay will even appeal to non-wrestling fans and with up to four people able to fight simultaneously it's sure to be a popular party game." In Japan, ''
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'' gave the same console version a score of 28 out of 40. In one ''
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'' review, The Enforcer called the Nintendo 64 version "the best wrestling title this year. ..The king of the ring has arrived." In another review, The D-Pad Destroyer called it "a very fun game, especially for four players, and its ease of play will endear it to hardcore wrestling fans who don't want to spend months studying a list of moves. It may be new, and it may have the WWF, but in the end, it's just the revenge of ''
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''." In the final edition of ''
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'', ''WWF WrestleMania 2000'' was ranked number 223 in a list of the best games released on
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consoles, namely for its massive roster and positive gameplay ability. The game sold more than one million units by January 2000. During the
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' 3rd Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Nintendo 64 version was a finalist for the " Console Fighting Game of the Year" award, which was ultimately given to ''
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''.


See also

*'' Virtual Pro Wrestling'' * List of licensed wrestling video games *
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