
WWF Royal Rumble
WWF Royal Rumble is a professional wrestling game for SNES featuring the WWF's signature battle royal match. Players can choose from popular WWF superstars like Bret Hart, Yokozuna, and The Undertaker in this fast-paced wrestling experience.
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About This Retro Game
Based on the annual Royal Rumble pay-per-view event, this game was one of the first to feature the 30-man battle royal format in video game form.
The game includes both single matches and the full Royal Rumble mode where up to 12 wrestlers can appear on screen simultaneously - a technical achievement for 16-bit systems.
Notable for its digitized wrestler introductions and commentary by Vince McMahon and Randy Savage, creating an authentic WWF television experience.
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