(IDG) -- WWF No Mercy takes the number one wrestling game for the N64 and slaps in new matches, backstage areas, and new wrestlers. It's bigger than even Kurt Angle's ego! WWF No Mercy reigns as the ...
Oh, wrestling video games — despite being marginalized by sports and fighting game fans alike, they’ll always be there, trundling along under the radar, making a surprising amount of money off a ...
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No Mercy (2000) was the third No Mercy PPV. It was presented by Presto and took place on October 22, 2000 at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. The main event was a No NQ match for the WWF ...
Ha (n. Peter)! Presenting the best video of the day, the latest episode of GameTrailers’ Screw Attack. It’s sort of a retrospective on the game WWF WrestleMania 2000 for the Nintendo 64. I’d say that ...
OK! WWF No Mercy for the N64 is quite a good game but it's not like the greatest wrestling game ever as most ppl put it out to be it's just good to me it's just a wrestling game that's worth playing.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. WWF No Mercy plays, well, a lot like every other wrestling game that THQ has released on the N64. The focus with No Mercy is on some marginal graphics ...
It’s true! The WWF is back on Nintendo 64 and better than ever. At first glance, WWF No Mercy ($60, N64) appears to be an update to last year’s WWF Wrestlemania 2000. But once you’ve played it, you’ll ...