MicroLeague Wrestling

MicroLeague Wrestling
Cover art with Hulk Hogan
Developers
PublisherMicroLeague
PlatformsAmiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS
ReleaseAtari ST, C64
Amiga, MS-DOS
GenresTurn-based strategy, sports
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

MicroLeague Wrestling is a professional wrestling simulation video game developed by Subway Software and Riedel Software Productions and published by MicroLeague. It was released in 1987 for the Commodore 64 and Atari ST, and Amiga and MS-DOS conversions by Up Front Software were released in 1989. MicroLeague Wrestling is the first video game based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and is part of the MicroLeague sports series, which includes MicroLeague Baseball.

In contrast to most action-oriented wrestling games, the gameplay in MicroLeague Wrestling involves turn-based strategy. Players select one of several pre-set matches and choose their wrestler's actions via a menu. Wrestlers are depicted using digitized photographs from actual matches.

Gameplay

The game uses turn-based strategy, as players choose a move from their wrestler's arsenal as their opponent does the same, and depending on the situation, one move will be done. Each wrestler has five "basic" moves (which cause two damage points), four "major" moves (which cause four damage points), and one "super" move (which causes six damage points and is the only way to attempt to pin the opponent). Each wrestler also has a block option, which, if done successfully, will remove two of their own damage points. In addition, face wrestlers can attempt a special move in which they rally the crowd to gain momentum and recover some of their damage. Heel wrestlers can attempt special cheating tactics, but this runs the risk of disqualification.

The moves and scenes in the game's matches are accompanied by digitized images of them occurring in each specific match. The original MicroLeague Wrestling disk, released in 1987, features Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage on one side and Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff on the other. In 1988, two expansion discs were released, known as the "WWF Superstar Series". The first of these features Randy Savage vs. The Honky Tonk Man and Jim Duggan vs. Harley Race. The second disk features Hulk Hogan vs. Ted DiBiase and Jake Roberts vs. Rick Rude.[4] The Amiga and DOS versions, released in 1989, feature Hogan vs. Savage (from a later match between them) and Hogan vs. DiBiase. There were no expansions released for this version as the WWF ceased production of the game to focus on console games.

Before the matches, Mean Gene Okerlund interviews the participants. Howard Finkel does ring introductions. During the matches, text commentary is provided by Vince McMahon and either Jesse Ventura or Bruno Sammartino. The expansion disks, as well as the later versions of the game, feature the teams of McMahon and Ventura and Gorilla Monsoon with either Bobby Heenan or Lord Alfred Hayes.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "MicroLeague Wrestling Release Data". GameFAQs. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  2. ^ a b Thomasson, Michael (October 16, 2000). "Interview: Bill Kunkel". Good Deal Games. Archived from the original on December 13, 2000. Retrieved March 20, 2026. Well, I think we had a great concept behind the computer WWF Wrestling games we designed (and Mike Riedel programmed) around '87 and it was originally scheduled to be packed-in with the CDTV.
  3. ^ "Titles Designed & Developed by RSP". Riedel Software Productions. 1999. Archived from the original on April 11, 2003. Retrieved March 20, 2026.
  4. ^ Ragan, Jess (September 7, 2011). "Retronauts: MicroLeague Wrestling". 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2011.