

Video games by former professional wrestling promotion All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling: Giant Gram 2000: All Japan Pro Wrestling 3 (Dreamcast).Giant Gram: All Japan Pro Wrestling 2 (Dreamcast).King's Soul: All Japan Pro Wrestling (PlayStation).


AEW Casino: Double or Nothing (iOS, Android).Video games by professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling: Promotion–based games All Elite Wrestling In reality, wrestlers must defend the titles of pay-per-view.The following is a list of wrestling video games based on professional wrestling, licensed by promotions such as WWF/WWE, WCW, ECW, NJPW, TNA, and AAA. Although the story mode is long, depending on the number of games to which the player participates, there is no concrete scenario and if the player loses a game, it is simply recorded and does not modify the course in any case. In the skin of a beginner wrestler, the player climbs from level to level as the game progresses, competing with other wrestlers, winning many titles and accessing the event WrestleMania 2000. History mode ( story mode) stages the player's course. The player can also create his own belts and titles. The usual WWF modes such as modes Royal Rumble and King of the Ring have been included, in addition to a mode pay-per-view, allowing the player to create a unique style or recreate them pay-per-views broadcast by the television show. The player can also assign movements from a large list. Using the same system, the mode Create-a-Wrestler (creating wrestler) is extended. More than 50 superstars have been included in the game, and, with the exception of the already existing list of movements, each of them can be edited to the good will of the game. WrestleMania 2000 uses a game engine previously used in WCW/nWo Revenge.
