TIMELESS FUN - Perfect for collectors and gamers alike!
ICONIC ROSTER - Play as your favorite WWF superstars and legends!
MULTIPLAYER MAYHEM - Challenge friends in epic wrestling showdowns!
NOSTALGIC GRAPHICS - Experience retro visuals that defined a generation!
RELIVE THE GLORY DAYS - Step back into the electrifying world of WWF from 1999!
WWF Attitude for Nintendo 64 is a classic wrestling game that transports players back to the iconic WWF era of 1999, featuring a roster of legendary wrestlers and multiplayer capabilities for endless fun.
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4.1
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S**K
Still as great as it was then
When I was a kid, I had WWF Attitude for the PS1, and I thought it was one of the best wrestling games ever. While today it may be overshadowed by the modern wrestling games, Attitude itself is not a bad wrestling game. In fact, I'd say it's a great wrestling game. The controls, while a little on the complex side, definitely work in this game. It's just like a arcade fighting game, like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, pressing buttons in different combinations to execute different moves (For example: Left, Right, B). The animation, while obviously nowhere near as good as modern graphics, were great for the time, and I think better than Wrestlemania 2000. The voice acting and taunts are pretty cool, though they can be quite random (for example, if you turn the language to :Teen", at the beginning of a cage match with Owen Hart, X-Pac uttered "Your a$$ is grass, and I'm gonna smoke it!", an obvious weed reference). And finally, as a bit of bias towards one of my favorite wrestlers, it was one of, if not the last game to feature the late, great Owen Hart. So Attitude: great game not only for the time, but it still holds up due to it's challenge.
A**Z
game with unmistaken Attitude
I played this when I first got my N64 back in 1999, it was one of the first two games I owned for the system, the other was Star Wars Episode 1 Podracer. Very big wrestling fan, and loved learning how to execute the moves even if my thumbs grew callouses from overplaying. Great game for 1999 when it was relased, love how you have to start at the bottom working house shows and work yourself up to win title shots to the Euro, Intercontinental and World Titles, great modes, lots of fun, and even a deccent create a wrestler for the time, not as good as No Mercy in that respect but it was one of Acclaim's best efforts on the WWF liscence. The game gets a bad rep for being released at a time when WCW had superior games like WCW World Tour and WCW/nWO Revenge based on Virtual Pro Wrestling (JAP), with easier more intuative control schemes that would go on to be the standard in wrestling games from then on. While I agree that the gameplay was alot easier and a lot more quick paced, it was not as rewarding as pulling off a tombstone in Attitude, or another complicated moved that required precision button combos much like in Mortal Kombat or other Akklaim fighting games, it feels like an accomplishment to hit a simple move like a drop kick or a piledriver.Great seller, and am enjoying this game thoroughly.
L**R
I did not buy this for me I bought it for my son
I did not buy this for me I bought it for my son
J**.
Good seller ok game
Good seller. The game just isn't as good as I remember.
D**0
If the game has stickers on it put it in the description. . .
Great game wish the one i bought did'nt have a huge block buster sticker on it
A**G
Missing label is my problem I expected clean cartridge, ...
Missing label is my problem I expected clean cartridge, (was pin polished so that's OK) label was missing. Just had wwf attitude In sharpie
E**A
Good for what it was but there were better WWF games later
WWF Attitude was pretty good. It was basically an expanded version of WWF Warzone and this time around you had a lot more control in the game as in actually creating a wrestler instead of copying another wrestler's moves.The problem with Attitude was that the game was very predictable and after a while kind of boring because you could only do so much in this one. I will say that you got what you paid for because this game was entertaining and pretty fun to play with friends.You had a lot more clothing options with the create a character. One thing that bothered me about the Create a wrestler on Wrestlemania 2000 was that you had very few options with your wrestler's face whereas in Attitude you had dozens of masks, face paint and hats and several other items to make your character more individual.The one thing that isn't too great is that this game has a really tricky curve as far as the learning goes because the controls are a little tricky and weird and difficult (not as bad as WCW/NWO Nitro) but the game as a whole is still too easy (unless you get stuck in a 3 on 1 match, which might I add was a terrible idea!).I'd have to say unless you really want to check this out, I would rent this one first because there are much better WWF (now WWE) games out there and you could easily find a better one. Still if you must, go ahead and check it out!
T**N
A Classic Nintndo 64 game,, just give it a chace
YEs the graphics are off Nintendo qality, The game was created on a shoe sting budget....... but a highlight is it has many past superstars like Droz,Thrasher,Too Sexy (Past superstar and gimmick),Rock's heel theam..... and DX.......... and the carrer mode can be enteraing but dont exsept storylines just matchs.... Creating a superstar is fun to, you can do just about anyone even WCW guys (but no theams)and in easyer ways to. The Downside,,, Its real easy for the game to skip the opeing theams so you got to get certan stipulatons to get the openin theams........ The wretlers move and walk funny to and even talk funny,,, The commintaters so ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!!! but they can be turned off and with a cheat that can be earned even make theam squeaky.......
P**
Lame
This game did not work there was a dried up brownish sludge on the chip. Tried to clean it up a bit but no luck still did not work
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The Nintendo 64 version of WWF War Zone differed a bit from its PlayStation counterpart. The sound wasn't nearly as good, but it contained one extra mode that the PlayStation couldn't handle. This time around, the games are virtually identical from a features standpoint. And the N64 version has the same music and speech as the PlayStation version. But the improved graphics definitely put this one over the top when you put the two versions side-by-side. Is this year's WWF game from Acclaim different enough from last year's? In the end, it all depends on how you look at the game.
The most obvious improvement to the game is the roster, which has been updated with the times to reflect the ever-changing faces of the World Wrestling Federation. That's not to say that the rosters are current, though. Much like War Zone, and well, most other licensed wrestling games, a few wrestlers have changed gimmicks since the game's development began. Of course, with development cycles as long as they are these days, you really can't fault Acclaim for this one bit. So the Headbangers are still in the game, as is Sable, and Triple H enters the ring to the original D-Generation X music, complete with X-shaped fireworks.
Speaking of ring entrances, they've come a long, long way since War Zone. Now you get to see the full ring intro from the game engine's perspective, complete with the real, digitized music, from Steve Austin's slow swagger to the ring to Ken Shamrock punching himself in the head. Once the wrestlers have all made it to the ring, they'll each bust off a little non sequitur before the match starts, like \"DTA! Don't trust anyone!\" or Kane mumbling something through his little voice-box thing. It would have been nice to see some end-of-match taunts, similar to the beginning-of-match speech, but instead the winning wrestler stands in the middle of the ring and lamely goes through his taunt animation over and over again. It would have been even nicer to see a few short FMV clips in the game, or at least audio clips of the wrestlers talking trash about each other to various announcers. A rendered announce table at ringside to facilitate a little prematch commentary also would have added another level of depth to the game's already thick atmosphere.
But enough about all this extra atmosphere stuff. As much as an installment of Raw has very little to do with actual wrestling and more to do with storylines and atmosphere, the game still needs to deliver in the gameplay department. Attitude plays extremely well, but it also plays nearly identically to War Zone. The most significant change to the gameplay is the addition of a more robust set of reversals. In War Zone, most people stayed away from the tie-up position, instead raining on an opponent's parade with tons of moves from the ready position. But Attitude's got more reversals for moves that come from the ready position, so varied attacks are more important than ever. Regardless of that, however, the game remains largely the same, so those of you who didn't like the War Zone rock-paper-scissors-style tie-up system will still be out in the cold. The tie-up system is a great idea, and it keeps you honest by preventing you from doing the same move over and over again, but too frequently you'll be trying to do a move from the ready position as your opponent grapples you. You'll still be hitting the button for your ready move just as the grapple takes effect, and the result is a match filled with arm bars and other weak moves. Also, even though lots of wrestling games feature tag team or other multiplayer matches, no one seems to have come up with a good way to control all that action. The result in Attitude is a button that cycles though and determines which wrestler you're facing for attacks, blocks, and even tags. Since there's no easy onscreen indication of which wrestler you're actually facing, it's very easy to get confused in fast multiplayer matches, resulting in you hopping out of the ring instead of tagging, blocking in the wrong direction, or just kind of spinning around in circles like a moron.
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In fact, I'd say it's a great wrestling game. The controls, while a little on the complex side, definitely work in this game. It's just like a arcade fighting game, like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, pressing buttons in different combinations to execute different moves (For example: Left, Right, B). The animation, while obviously nowhere near as good as modern graphics, were great for the time, and I think better than Wrestlemania 2000. The voice acting and taunts are pretty cool, though they can be quite random (for example, if you turn the language to :Teen\", at the beginning of a cage match with Owen Hart, X-Pac uttered \"Your a$$ is grass, and I'm gonna smoke it!\", an obvious weed reference). And finally, as a bit of bias towards one of my favorite wrestlers, it was one of, if not the last game to feature the late, great Owen Hart. 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Great game for 1999 when it was relased, love how you have to start at the bottom working house shows and work yourself up to win title shots to the Euro, Intercontinental and World Titles, great modes, lots of fun, and even a deccent create a wrestler for the time, not as good as No Mercy in that respect but it was one of Acclaim's best efforts on the WWF liscence. The game gets a bad rep for being released at a time when WCW had superior games like WCW World Tour and WCW/nWO Revenge based on Virtual Pro Wrestling (JAP), with easier more intuative control schemes that would go on to be the standard in wrestling games from then on. While I agree that the gameplay was alot easier and a lot more quick paced, it was not as rewarding as pulling off a tombstone in Attitude, or another complicated moved that required precision button combos much like in Mortal Kombat or other Akklaim fighting games, it feels like an accomplishment to hit a simple move like a drop kick or a piledriver.Great seller, and am enjoying this game thoroughly."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"L***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 29, 2020","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n I did not buy this for me I bought it for my son\n \n","reviewBody":"I did not buy this for me I bought it for my son"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Good seller ok game\n \n","reviewBody":"Good seller. The game just isn't as good as I remember."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"3.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"D***0"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 11, 2015","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n If the game has stickers on it put it in the description. . .\n \n","reviewBody":"Great game wish the one i bought did'nt have a huge block buster sticker on it"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"2.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***G"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 23, 2016","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Missing label is my problem I expected clean cartridge, ...\n \n","reviewBody":"Missing label is my problem I expected clean cartridge, (was pin polished so that's OK) label was missing. Just had wwf attitude In sharpie"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"E***A"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2002","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Good for what it was but there were better WWF games later\n \n","reviewBody":"WWF Attitude was pretty good. It was basically an expanded version of WWF Warzone and this time around you had a lot more control in the game as in actually creating a wrestler instead of copying another wrestler's moves.The problem with Attitude was that the game was very predictable and after a while kind of boring because you could only do so much in this one. I will say that you got what you paid for because this game was entertaining and pretty fun to play with friends.You had a lot more clothing options with the create a character. One thing that bothered me about the Create a wrestler on Wrestlemania 2000 was that you had very few options with your wrestler's face whereas in Attitude you had dozens of masks, face paint and hats and several other items to make your character more individual.The one thing that isn't too great is that this game has a really tricky curve as far as the learning goes because the controls are a little tricky and weird and difficult (not as bad as WCW/NWO Nitro) but the game as a whole is still too easy (unless you get stuck in a 3 on 1 match, which might I add was a terrible idea!).I'd have to say unless you really want to check this out, I would rent this one first because there are much better WWF (now WWE) games out there and you could easily find a better one. Still if you must, go ahead and check it out!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 13, 2002","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n A Classic Nintndo 64 game,, just give it a chace\n \n","reviewBody":"YEs the graphics are off Nintendo qality, The game was created on a shoe sting budget....... but a highlight is it has many past superstars like Droz,Thrasher,Too Sexy (Past superstar and gimmick),Rock's heel theam..... and DX.......... and the carrer mode can be enteraing but dont exsept storylines just matchs.... Creating a superstar is fun to, you can do just about anyone even WCW guys (but no theams)and in easyer ways to. The Downside,,, Its real easy for the game to skip the opeing theams so you got to get certan stipulatons to get the openin theams........ The wretlers move and walk funny to and even talk funny,,, The commintaters so ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!!! but they can be turned off and with a cheat that can be earned even make theam squeaky......."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"P*** "},"datePublished":"Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on June 4, 2021","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Lame\n \n","reviewBody":"This game did not work there was a dried up brownish sludge on the chip. Tried to clean it up a bit but no luck still did not work"}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":3.5555555555555554,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":9}}