Evolution of WCW Video Games (1989 – 2000)



Founded in 1988, WCW was one of the top professional wrestling promotions in the United States, and was a significant competitor to the dominant World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), at one point surpassing it in terms of popularity. Many fans remember this point following the introduction of WCW Nitro, the signing of high-profile WWF talent, the formation of the nWo, and a strong talent roster. During its existence, a number of video games were produced using the WCW license. Let’s take a nostalgic look back and see which ones still hold up …

0:00 – Intro
0:12 – World Championship Wrestling (NES)
5:04 – The Main Event (GB)
6:13 – SuperBrawl (SNES)
7:58 – WCW vs The World (PS1)
10:33 – WCW vs nWo World Tour (N64)
13:24 – WCW/nWo Revenge (N64)
20:38 – WCW Nitro (N64)
22:26 – WCW Nitro (PS1)
23:59 – WCW/nWo Thunder (PS1)
26:26 – WCW Mayhem (PS1)
27:31 – WCW Mayhem (GBC)
29:22 – WCW Mayhem (N64)
31:28 – Backstage Assault (N64)
32:38 – Backstage Assault (PS1)

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