

Man, WWF WrestleMania - The Arcade Game on SNES is pure 90s wrestling chaos—in the best way possible. You pick your favorite wrestler (I always went with Undertaker because, well, he’s the freaking Undertaker), and suddenly you’re throwing exaggerated punches that send opponents flying across the ring like ragdolls. The moves are ridiculous—Hulk Hogan’s atomic leg drop has this weird floating animation that never gets old.
It’s not exactly a technical sim—more like a button-mashing arcade brawler with WWE superstars. The graphics are bright and cartoony, and the sound effects are hilariously over-the-top (that "WHAM" when you land a big hit is iconic). Playing against a friend is where it shines—nothing beats spamming Bret Hart’s elbow drop while your buddy screams at you for being cheap.
Single-player gets repetitive fast, but for quick couch multiplayer mayhem? Still holds up. Just don’t expect deep strategy—this is pure, dumb fun with a side of nostalgia.
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