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The N64 era of wrestling games still holds a special place in the hearts of wrestling gamers, thanks to AKI classics like WWF No Mercy and WCW/nWo Revenge.These retro WWE and WCW titles helped set ...
AKI created the perfect wrestling engine in the 1990s, and WWF No Mercy was the last AKI wrestling game launched on the N64.
WCW's Nintendo 64 legacy lives again, in mod form. Growing up, my friends and I were obsessed with Nintendo 64 wrestling games. That was all thanks to THQ, the AKI Corporation, and their AKI Engine.
Nintendo 64. 17th Nov 2000; 27th Apr 2000; 26th Oct 2000; Wii (Wii Shop) 18th May 2009 — 1,000 points; 3rd Apr 2009 — 1,000 points; 7th Apr 2009 — 1,200 points; Wii U eShop. 23rd Jun 2016 ...
THQ/WWE. The AKI-produced and THQ-published WWF No Mercy landed with a monumental thump onto the N64's landscape in late-2000. It's still considered one of the best wrestling video games ever made ...
The Nintendo 64 (N64) ... Developed by AKI and published by THQ, it was the final wrestling game for the N64 and represented the pinnacle of the grappling system introduced in earlier games.
The $250 Analogue 3D can take most of the N64’s library and boost the resolution 10 times to 4K. Games on the N64 natively play at 320 x 240 up to 640 x 480.
The N64's MIPS instruction set has been pretty well-documented over years of emulation work, so figuring out how to translate each individual opcode to its C equivalent isn't too much of a hassle.
A new game out in March is set to bring Nintendo fans on PC back to the N64 era. Unfortunately, the game is not slated for release on Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2. Rather, it has only been ...
The good: Capture the essence of the AKI N64 wrestling games, despite compromises, the graphics is improved well for the Switch, create a wrestler is more comprehensive and the ability to spectate ...
Those that long for the glory years of the N64 3D platformer may want to check out a game called Kero Quest 64, a new title in development for PC and Nintendo Switch that aims to bring those that ...
Finally, the AKI engine game we need. Ultra Pro Wrestling takes its name from the Nintendo 64's 'Ultra 64' codename, and if that doesn't clue you into what you should expect, the gameplay footage ...