Up for sale is an authentic NTSC-U cartridge of WWF WrestleMania for the Nintendo NES. The video game cartridge will be shipped by the end of the next business day via USPS mail.
*All game cartridges are tested, verified for authenticity, disassembled, and inspected for wear such as discoloration, chips, nicks, writing, and moderate to heavy wear is always noted. All CR lithium save batteries are properly replaced. Buy WWF WrestleMania for NES with confidence! Free Shipping backed with a 30 day return policy!
- Includes authentic video game cartridge.
- The interior and exterior of the cartridge have been cleaned.
- The game has been tested past the main screen and plays as intended.
- The front game label is intact with a very small peel to the top right corner - see picture.
- The back game label has a medium sized tear and staining - see picture.
- There is some minor cosmetic wear to the cartridge from age and use.
- Region: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
- Genre: Sports, Wrestling
- Players: 1-2
- Developed by Rare.
- Published by Acclaim.
- Release Year: 1988
- UPC: 021481105015
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Please see the photos for the overall condition of WWF WrestleMania for the Nintendo Entertainment System. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, and we will respond promptly. Thank you!
Gameplay Overview:
In WWF WrestleMania for the NES, players step into the squared circle as one of six iconic wrestlers: Hulk Hogan, André the Giant, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Ted DiBiase, Bam Bam Bigelow, or The Honky Tonk Man. The game features fast-paced, arcade-style wrestling action, where players battle opponents in one-on-one matches with the goal of depleting their opponent's health bar. Wrestlers can perform basic moves like punches, kicks, and running attacks, as well as signature taunts. Scattered throughout the ring are wrestler-specific power-ups, such as bags of money or guitars, which help replenish energy. Simple controls and a straightforward objective make WWF WrestleMania a classic, though challenging, early wrestling game with a nostalgic charm.