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WWF WrestleFest (US)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description WWF WrestleFest (US)
Name wwfwfestu
Manufacturer Technos Japan
Year 1991
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 4P sim
Added to MAME .037b16
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Sports

Parent and clones

Parent wwfwfest : WWF WrestleFest (World) (1991)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 4
Input buttons
Input coins 1

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 320 240 57.444853 7000000 448 0 320 272 8 248

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 31a11-2.ic42 65536 5ddebfea 31a11-2.ic42 30073963e965250d94f0dc3bd261a054850adf95 audiocpu 0 good no
arcade 31a12-0.ic33 131072 d0803e20 b68758e9a5522396f831a3972571f8aed54c64de gfx1 0 good no
arcade 31a13-2.ic19 262144 7175bca7 992b47a787b5bc2a5a381ec78b8dfaf7d42c614b maincpu 1 good no
arcade 31a14-2.ic18 262144 5d06bfd1 39a93da662158aa5a9953dcabfcb47c2fc196dc7 maincpu 0 good no
arcade 31j0.ic1 262144 8a12b450 31j0.ic1 2e15c949efcda8bb6f11afe3ff07ba1dee9c771c gfx3 40000 good no
arcade 31j1.ic2 262144 82ed7155 31j1.ic2 b338e1150ffe3277c11d4d6e801a7d3bd7c58492 gfx3 0 good no
arcade 31j10.ic73 524288 6c522edb 31j10.ic73 8005d59c94160638ba2ea7caf4e991fff03003d5 oki 0 good no
arcade 31j2.ic8 1048576 b5a97465 31j2.ic8 08d82c29a5c02b83fdbd0bad649b74eb35ab7e54 gfx2 100000 good no
arcade 31j3.ic9 1048576 e395cf1d 31j3.ic9 241f98145e295993c9b6a44dc087a9b61fbc9a6f gfx2 0 good no
arcade 31j4.ic10 1048576 00edb66a 31j4.ic10 926606d1923936b6e75391b1ab03b369d9822d13 gfx2 300000 good no
arcade 31j5.ic11 1048576 2ce545e8 31j5.ic11 82173e58a8476a6fe9d2c990fce1f71af117a0ea gfx2 200000 good no
arcade 31j6.ic12 1048576 79956cf8 31j6.ic12 52207263620a6b6dde66d3f8749b772577899ea5 gfx2 400000 good no
arcade 31j7.ic13 1048576 74d774c3 31j7.ic13 a723ac5d481bf91b12e17652fbb2d869c886dec0 gfx2 500000 good no
arcade 31j8.ic14 1048576 44abe127 31j8.ic14 c723e1dea117534e976d2d383e634faf073cd57b gfx2 700000 good no
arcade 31j9.ic15 1048576 dd387289 31j9.ic15 2cad42d4e7cd1a49346f844058ae18c38bc686a8 gfx2 600000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M68000 maincpu cpu 12000000
OKI6295 oki audio 1024188
Speaker mono audio
YM2151 ym2151 audio 3579545
Z80 audiocpu cpu 3579545

Serie

Serie : WWF Superstars
  1. WWF Superstars (Europe) (1989)
  2. WWF Superstars (bootleg) (1989)
  3. WWF Superstars (Japan) (1989)
  4. WWF Superstars (US, Newer) (1989)
  5. WWF Superstars (US) (1989)
  6. WWF Superstars (Euro, USA) (1991)
  7. WWF WrestleFest (World) (1991)
  8. WWF WrestleFest (US bootleg) (1991)
  9. WWF WrestleFest (Japan) (1991)
  10. WWF WrestleFest (Korea) (1991)
  11. WWF WrestleFest (US) (1991)
  12. WWF Superstars (Jpn) (1992)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 28 years ago:

WWF WrestleFest (c) 1991 Technos Japan Corporation.

10 selectable wrestlers fight in a tag team tournament or take part in the Royal Rumble.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : TA-0031

Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 12 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 3.579545 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579545 Mhz), OKI6295 (@ 7.759 Khz)

Players : 4
Control : 8-Way Joystick
Buttons : 2
=> Punch, Kick

- TRIVIA -

WWF Wrestlefest was released in July 1991.

Also licensed to Tecmo.

The only WWF Technos game to not feature theme music for any of the individual wrestlers.

The announcer is Michelle 'Mike' McGuirk, who would sometimes substitute for Howard Finkel, the WWF's longtime ring announcer. McGuirk worked as a ring announcer for the WWF between 1988 and 1993 before she left because, according to her, she refused sexual advances made upon her by WWF owner Vince McMahon.

The game's announcer incorrectly announces Sergeant Slaughter's finishing move. Slaughter's finishing move (digging a knuckle into the opponent's temple) is announced as a 'Cobra Clutch', whereas that move is called 'The Torture Bar'. A Cobra Clutch looks totally different : DiBiase's Million Dollar Dream is a Cobra Clutch.

You can beat the Legion of Doom and get their titles via a count-out in the Tag Team portion of the game (Saturday Night's Main Event). This is incorrect : in pro wrestling, a championship only changes hands via a pinfall or a submission. If the champion/champions are counted-out or are disqualified, they lose the match, but they hold on to their titles.

The rules for the Royal Rumble are not quite correct. In WrestleFest, you can be eliminated by being thrown from the ring, or the traditional means (pin, submission, etc.). This is not correct. Ever since the WWF Royal Rumble started, the rules for elimination have never changed. The ONLY way to be eliminated is to be thrown over the top rope. No pinfalls, no submissions. In fact, the referee should not be in the ring during a Royal Rumble as he remains on the outside of the ring to confirm elimination has occurred.

Although the rules for the steel cage match has changed over the years, the Steel Cage Matches in WrestleFest are not done correctly, by pro wrestling rules at the time of release. Again, there should not be a referee in the ring and pinfalls or submissions do not count. To win a steel cage match, you must be the first to escape the steel cage... either by breaking the door open and crawling out, or by climbing over the top (in both cases you win when your feet touch the ground first outside the ring). In the present day however, pinfalls do count and a referee is present although you still can win by escaping the cage.

Crush and Smash are not the original members of Demolition. Crush joined the team in 1990 when Ax (Bill Eadie) suffered from ill health caused by an allergic reaction to shellfish and the WWF wanted to 'hide' his illness on television by adding a third member to the team to make them look stronger. This game was made just as Crush replaced him, but at the time of actual release, Demolition had already broken up. Smash was repackaged as The Repo Man while Crush turned face (good guy) and the 2 feuded for a while.

Crush and Smash may not be played separately in the tag-team (Saturday Night's Main Event) game. You must pick them both for your tag team, to get either. Of course, you may play either of them in The Royal Rumble.

You may not play either member of Legion of Doom under any circumstances: they are unavailable to pick for both games (Saturday Night's Main Event and The Royal Rumble). Much like the game's precursor, "WWF Superstars," the champions are reserved for the AI only.

The real names of the wrestlers:
Hulk Hogan: Terry Bollea
The Ultimate Warrior: James Hellwig (1959-2014)
The Big Boss Man: Ray Traylor (1962-2004)
Earthquake: John Tenta (1963-2006)
Sergeant Slaughter: Robert Remus
The Million Dollar Man: Ted DiBiase
Jake The Snake: Aurelian Smith
Mr. Perfect: Curt Hennig (1958-2003)
Smash of Demolition: Barry Darsow
Crush of Demolition: Brian Adams (1964-2007)
Hawk of LOD: Michael Hegstrand (1957-2003)
Animal of LOD: Joe Laurinaitis

Each superstar has a trademark hold that can be done when your opponent's energy is low.
Hulk Hogan : Legdrop Off The Ropes
Ultimate Warrior : Gorilla Press
Big Boss Man : The Boss Man Slam
Earthquake : Earthquake Vertical Splash
Sergeant Slaughter : Cobra Clutch
Ted DiBiase : The Million Dollar Dream
Jake The Snake Roberts : The DDT
Mr. Perfect : Perfect-Plex
Smash of Demolition : Suplex
Crush of Demolition : Back Breaker
Hawk of LOD : Clothesline Off The Rope Turnbuckle
Animal of LOD : Clothesline Off The Rope Turnbuckle

At the time of the game's release, the actual WWF Tag Team Champions were The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) who are absent from the game, although the Legion of Doom would defeat the Nasties to claim their first WWF Tag Team Titles one month later at Summerslam 1991.

- UPDATES -

The US version is slightly different, it has the "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen.

- SERIES -

1. WWF Superstars [Model TA-0024] (1989)
2. WWF WrestleFest [Model TA-0031] (1991)
3. WWF Superstars 2 (1992, Nintendo Game Boy)

- STAFF -

Character Designers: Hiroshi Shibata, Koji Sakuma, Michiaki Ishida, Makoto Shirai, Toru Tsuboya, Koji Minagawa
Character Design Assist: Koji Ogata
B.G. Designers: Takehisa Izumiyama, Toshiyuki Osumi
Programmers: Tatsumi Saito, Isamu Kanakubo, Genei Fukuhara, Teruhiro Maeda, Naritaka Nishimura
Hardware: Kenji Nishikawa
Editors: Hiroshi Sato, Ai Onoe, Yasuhiro Ohi
Sound Programmer: Yoshihiro Kameoka
Director: Shinichi Saito
Producer: Kunio Taki

- CONTRIBUTE -

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