Platform: Nintendo Game Boy Color
Region: PAL
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Developer(s): Natsume
Publishers(s): THQ
ReleaseDate: 1999-11-01
Players: 2
Co-op: No
The Pocket version of the N64 title is released in conjunction with a 3D version on Nintendo 64, the Game Boy color received its own version of WWF Wrestlemania 2000, with gameplay in 2D and a limited selection of wrestlers and modes. Players can select from 16 wrestlers for play in five single-player modes: Championship mode is the main story mode, leading the player's wrestler on a series of matches for the WWF title, with TV-style cutscenes between matches. Vs. mode allows for single matches between two wrestlers, while Tag Team mode features single two-versus-two matches. In Survivor Series mode, the player must assemble two teams of three wrestlers each. Fights are one-on-one, with the loser being removed from the roster, until one side's roster is empty. Finally, Gauntlet mode is a series of consecutive fights against all other wrestlers in the game. A training mode in which the opponent doesn't fight back is also available. A two-player mode is supported via the link cable: two players can match up in single matches, with normal and cage matches being available. During a fight, the ring is seen from the side and scrolls in all four directions. The Game Boy's two buttons are used for context-sensitive moves depending on where the opponent is located. When in a grapple, buttons plus control pad directions allow for more variety in moves. Each wrestler also comes with his own finishing move, activated through pushing Select while in a grapple. These moves can't be activated at any time, however: each wrestler has their own bio-rhythm and the finisher can only be unleashed when their rhythm is at its peak.
ESRB Rating: E - Everyone
Genre(s): Fighting | Sports