Virtual Pro Wrestling 64
Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 | |
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Official box art of Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 | |
Developer(s) |
Asmik Ace Entertainment AKI Corporation |
Publisher(s) | Asmik Ace Entertainment |
Series | Virtual Pro Wrestling |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Wrestling |
Mode(s) |
Single-player multiplayer (up to four players) |
Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 is a professional wrestling video game released in 1997 on the Nintendo 64 game console and the second game in the Virtual Pro Wrestling series. The game was only released in Japan and uses a slightly remodeled version of WCW vs. nWo: World Tour's engine. The game features wrestlers from WCW, but also includes generic renditions of wrestlers from major Japanese promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling, a feature that would continue following the release of the sequel Virtual Pro Wrestling 2. The game is a semi-sequel to Virtual Pro-Wrestling released that same year exclusively for the PlayStation. VPW 64 was succeeded by Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō, which was released on the Nintendo 64 in 2000.
Differences from WCW vs. nWo: World Tour
Although released less than a month after its American counterpart, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 has various distinctions from and additions to World Tour. For example, most wrestlers sport their actual attires but occasionally they may contain color alterations as is the case with Hulk Hogan's famous yellow tights and red knee pads which are replaced with yellow tights and black knee pads and with Chris Benoit, who sports his Japanese attires as opposed to his Four Horsemen attire which he wears in World Tour. Along with other sporadic attire color coordination changes, some wrestler's actual movesets are sometimes altered as well. For instance, with Chris Benoit's Front Special move, he performs a double German suplex which is entirely absent from World Tour and Diamond Dallas Page, who needs not be unlocked as required World Tour (along with Randy Savage), performs his signature Diamond Cutter simply as a strong grapple move and instead has a T-bone suplex for his front Special. Other unlockable wrestlers in World Tour that are entirely absent from VPW 64, include Glacier and Wrath.
Notably, VPW 64 also includes a post-match scoring system as well as the ability to edit wrestlers' attire. These features would not be introduced to American gamers until WCW/nWo Revenge in 1998.
Roster
Note People featured on the same line indicate that they are featured on the same slot as an alternative attire or can be accessed through pressing the Z button.
Wrestling Legends
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World Championship Wrestling
New World Order
Neo Strong Wrestling (New Japan Pro Wrestling)
Empire Wrestling Federation (All Japan Pro Wrestling)
World of Universe (UWF International)(Fighting Network RINGS)(Pancrase)
Dead or Alive Wrestling (Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling)
Independent Local Wrestling (Michinoku Pro Wrestling)
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