WWF Rage in the Cage

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WWF Rage in the Cage
sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

WWF Rage in the Cage (also known as "WWF Rampage in the Cage")

Sculptured Software
.

Features

Rage in the Cage is the first

16-bit games from that period, more specifically the SNES version of Royal Rumble. Rage in the Cage features 20 wrestlers, the most seen in a WWF game up to that point (this number would not be surpassed until WWF Attitude
was released six years later).

Gameplay

Each wrestler possesses punches and kicks, several grapple moves (executed via a "tug-of-war" style lockup system), running attacks, a move off the top turnbuckle, and a signature finishing move unique to that wrestler. Also available are illegal eye gouges and chokeholds, which can only be done outside the ring or if a referee is not present.

Several match variations are available for either one player versus the computer, or two players head-to-head. A One Fall match is a standard bout won by pinfall. In a Brawl match, there is no referee, no count-out, and illegal moves can be done at all times. The match ends only when one wrestler lacks the energy to continue. A Cage Match puts the wrestlers inside of a steel cage. There are no holds barred, and victory is achieved by escaping the cage. Also available is a one-player Tournament mode, where the player selects a wrestler and must defeat the rest in a series of One Fall matches to become WWF Champion. Upon completion, a FMV clip of the wrestler celebrating a victory is shown.

There are no tag team modes, despite the inclusion of tag teams in

The Headshrinkers, and The Nasty Boys
.

Featured wrestlers

See also

References

  1. ^ "Genesis ProReview" (PDF). GamePro. No. 53. IDG. December 1993. p. 108.
  2. ^ Babbage's Sega release dates (Posted December 21, 1993)
  1. Arena Entertainment
    brand name.

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