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Backwards Compatible
Backwards Compatible #47 - Wrestlemania The Arcade Game (Arcade, PS1, Genesis, SNES, 32X, Saturn, MS-DOS)
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This week, Lou and I jump off the top rope and into the wonderfully weird world of WrestleMania: The Arcade Game—Midway’s over-the-top, digitized brawler that mashed Mortal Kombat with the WWF’s New Generation Era.
But that’s not all. This episode is a bit of a wrestling grab bag (hey, I’m still getting over a cold, cut me some slack!):
🕹️ We review WrestleMania: The Arcade Game – Is it a legit classic or just a button-mashing curiosity?
🎮 A quick look at WWF In Your House on PS1 – the weird, clearly inferior sequel you probably forgot existed.
🤼 We also get into WrestleMania 41 hype, our thoughts on the New Generation Era of wrestling (hello neon and Lex Express!).
It's chaotic, nostalgic, and full of bad Vince McMahon impressions.
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