Released in 1997, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 is a main game in the Fighting and Sport genres, simulating the WCW wrestling promotion experience on the Nintendo 64. Gameplay centers on technical wrestling matches featuring over 78 selectable wrestlers, supporting up to four players in competitive action. Its distinctive feature is the extensive move library, offering hundreds of unique maneuvers for deep in-ring simulation.
The central gameplay loop revolves around engaging in one-on-one or tag-team wrestling matches. Players utilize a deep move set, allowing for a high degree of technical execution within the ring. The simulation emphasizes realistic grappling, striking, and submission mechanics characteristic of the sport.
A significant feature of the experience is the sheer volume of content available at launch. The roster features over 78 distinct wrestlers ready for competition, representing the combined talents featured in the promotion at the time.
The game supports up to four players simultaneously, allowing for competitive multiplayer bouts or cooperative tag action. The focus remains squarely on the in-ring competition, providing the necessary framework for settling scores between the game's extensive roster.
The game distinguishes itself through the depth of its move library, boasting hundreds of unique maneuvers that wrestlers can utilize during a match. This extensive catalog of actions contributes to the simulation's complexity and replayability.
The setting places the player directly into the WCW environment, where the primary objective is to rise through the ranks and overcome established rivalries within the promotion.
The atmosphere is built around the high-stakes environment of top-tier professional wrestling, focusing on the rivalries and the global talent pool assembled under the WCW banner. It aims to replicate the intensity of settling disputes inside the squared circle.
As of the current date, this title is a complete package. There are no officially released downloadable content packs, expansions, remakes, or remasters associated with this specific 1997 release.
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