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PlayStation Nintendo 64 |genre = Sports, Fighting |modes = Single-player, multiplayer |platforms = Game Boy PlayStation Nintendo 64 }} ''WWF War Zone'' (also known as ''WWF Warzone'') is a professional wrestling video game developed by Iguana West and released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1998 for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy. The game features wrestlers from the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Unlike Acclaim's previous WWF game, 1996's ''WWF in Your House'', ''War Zone'' features characters represented by 3D models and a new grappling-based gameplay system. In addition to a single-player mode in which players challenge for various championships, ''WWF War Zone'' also includes various multiplayer modes and a create-a-wrestler mode that was extensive for its time. Its presentation, gameplay and create mode garnered the game positive critical reception. The game was also popular with players, becoming a best-selling and frequently rented title in the months after its release. The game was followed by a sequel, ''WWF Attitude'', released in 1999. ==Gameplay== ''WWF War Zone'' features a gameplay system in which players must grapple with their opponent and perform a series of presses on the directional pad then a button press to perform wrestling maneuvers. A variety of modes are available. The single player game is highlighted by the "WWF Challenge" mode in which the player selects a character and challenges for WWF titles by beating other wrestlers. Sometimes previously defeated wrestlers will challenge the player to a "Grudge match." These matches will usually be weapons or cage matches. After winning the championship, the player can then defend it against a series of challengers. Various multiplayer options are available such as a free-for-all, two-on-two cage matches, and tornado tag team matches. The game also has a number of unlockable features such as hidden characters. ''War Zone'' also includes a training mode in which the player can freely practice the moves of their chosen wrestler. Other gameplay options are also available exclusively in the Nintendo 64 version - gauntlet matches in which players challenge a series of opponents one after the other and Royal Rumble, in which the player must eliminate numerous wrestlers by throwing them over the top rope. Exhibition matches against the computer can also be played, but the computer opponent is always chosen at random.〔 ''War Zone'' also has an create-a-player feature that for the time was quite extensive. It allows for players to create a custom wrestler, entering a name, customizing various attributes and choosing theme music. Wrestlers of both genders can be created, with various options for skin and muscle tone, as well as body type and in-ring apparel. Individual maneuvers cannot be chosen though and an entire set of moves must be copied from one of the game's existing wrestlers.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「WWF War Zone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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