E hoje, infelizmente, tivemos a notícia do falecimento do Razor Ramon. Esse jogo que me fez conhecê-lo e toda a galera do WWE das antigas. RIP Razor Ramon.
I used to play this a couple of months with my best friend in school, Matthew. Good memories. Never saw him again within the last 18 years. Time flies...
me and my friend palyed this the whole day.. two player mode was so awesome... you could make the most insane double attacks :D sooo unbelivable... is wish he would still be alive, so could play the arcade version with bam bam and yokouzna :(
as a kid from europe, with only mandatory english language skills at that time, i totally thought they scream "PENIS!" for whatever reason. i get it now, they were saying "pin him."
joguei a primeira vez em 1999 pramim só tinha esse jogo não jogava outro e nem abusava gostava de todos os jogadores mas meu preferido era o Doink Nintendo,3 prá trás pra frente A,ele tacava a marreta rsrsrss
WWF In Your House was very dissapointing in a lot of ways. First the gameplay is broken and then goes half of the fun. After WWF Wrestlemania the only other WWF games I had a good time with where the AKI ones on N64.
Jogava muito no snes. Na época quando íamos pedir ele na locadora lembro de sempre chama-lo de SUPER CATCH. acho que por causa do programa que passava na manchete. Eu era muito bom com razor razom. É Shawn michaels
I would avoid the Super Nintendo version of WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game because of the slow-downs in the gameplay and Bam Bam Bigelow and Yokozuna are missing from the roster.
No, the Super Nintendo version is the right version to play. Who cares if Bam Bam and Yokozuna are missing? Who would even wanna play as them anyway? The SNES version has better graphics and sound then the Genesis version. And the 32X version is on 32X, enough said. So no, if people wanna play this game, the Super Nintendo version is the go to choice.
@@YTWarrior100 I don't think so. You sound like a Nintendo Fanboy. The SNES Version had slowdown issues. Anyways The PlayStation Version is Very Accurate to the original Arcade Game except for the Soundtracks. It has all the Wrestlers Entrance Music but it misses the WWF Monday Night RAW intro Music which plays every 2nd Round of the matches.
@@retrocysper3709 I was referring to the older consoles. The SNES version like I said has better graphics and sound then the Genesis version. Of course it has flaws and isn't gonna be as good as the arcade version. But as a console port, it's superior to the Genesis.
@@YTWarrior100 Not really. The Game was released in 1995 and released in Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Sega 32x, Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation. Each Console Ports were released around 1995 - 1996. The PlayStation Port was released one month earlier than both SNES and Genesis Port.
@@retrocysper3709 Are you even paying attention to what I'm saying? I said nothing about when each version was released. What part of *"I'M REFERRING TO THE OLDER CONSOLES"* did you not understand? I'm not talking about the PlayStation and Saturn versions. I said the SNES version is superior to the Genesis and 32X versions.
holy shit. i played this as a kid, and never new what the announcer was shouting. "mayhem" or so i thought. now i understand that its actually "pin him" lol
Now am I bugging OR is the music used in the game used for a certain big name wrestler also since the game predates his start in the WWF or WWE as they call it now n if u know exactly which wrestler I’m talking about let me kno I wanna see who can guess it lol
Damn... the SNES version is missing 2 wrestlers (Shawn and Yoko(, the gameplay is so slow when there is 3 wrestlers on screen and a lot of the sfx is missing. I'm glad i grew up with the Genesis version.
This was the version I grow up with and despite the missing 2 wrestlers, I kinda appreciated the slowdown part because I got my ass kicked on the 32X version a few years later. It got me a real good time to readjust to the game without that many slowdowns.
I think it was very expensive to include more fighters, because in 1995 MK3 had more arenas, endings and stuff plus 21 characters to choose from (4 secret ones).
I used to love this, then I saw and played the Arcade and Playstation versions and never wanted to play the SNES version again. Eventually, I got a Playstation and the Playstation version.
Eu jogo esse jogo até hoje no super nintendo, mas até hoje não sei fazer o personagem correr,Alguém sabe me dizer como faço para fazer o personagem correr
tem que pegar o oponente pela cabeça igual do video,acho q é 2 pra frente e y ou x,ai vc aperta 2 pra frente e algum botão da sua escolha e contina apertando em sequencia,tipo 2 pra frente xxxx,bbbb,aaaaa,yyyyy......ou outra sequencia qualquer que vc quiser,cada sequencia de botão é um tipo de combo
O público também não gostava de ver esse palhaço atuando tanto que quando ele entrava no ringue o público gritava "mate o palhaço" Além do Razor Ramon ele também já morreu em 2013 vítima de uma overdose numa festa
Jogo no nintendo switch pelo amulador nossa me acabo dando risada com esse jogo o mais legal e ver outros npc chutando ou batendo nos companheiro 😂😂😂😂😂😂