The WWF (now WWE) video game series features wrestling-based action where players control real-life superstars in the ring, combining dramatic storylines, signature moves, and intense matches drawn from professional wrestling entertainment.
WWF SmackDown!, released on March 2, 2000, for the PS1 by THQ and Yuke’s, is the first entry in the *SmackDown!* series, based on the WWF’s *SmackDown!* TV show during the Attitude Era. Featuring 36 wrestlers
*WWF No Mercy*, released on November 17, 2000, for the N64 by THQ and AKI Corporation, is a professional wrestling game set during the WWF’s Attitude Era, building on *WWF WrestleMania 2000* (1999).
WWF Road to WrestleMania, released on November 12, 2001, for the GBA by THQ and Natsume, is a handheld wrestling game capturing the WWF’s Attitude Era.
*WWF WrestleMania 2000*, released on October 12, 1999, for the N64 by THQ and AKI Corporation, is a professional wrestling game based on the World Wrestling Federation’s (WWF, now WWE) *WrestleMania* pay-per-view, set during the Attitude Era.
WWF WrestleMania, released 1995 for the Arcade, is a high-energy wrestling/fighting hybrid inspired by *Mortal Kombat*.
*WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game*, released in October 1995 by Midway for arcades and ported to SNES, Genesis, 32X, PlayStation, Saturn, and DOS by Sculptured Software and Probe Entertainment, is a fast-paced wrestling/fighting hybrid.
*WWF Raw*, released in November 1994 for the SNES by Acclaim Entertainment, LJN, and Sculptured Software, is the final entry in LJN’s 16-bit WWF trilogy, following *WWF Superstars* (1989) and *WWF Royal Rumble* (1993).
*WWF Royal Rumble*, released in June 1993 by LJN, Acclaim Entertainment, and Sculptured Software for the SNES and Sega Genesis, is a wrestling game based on the WWF’s annual Royal Rumble event.
*WWF WrestleFest*, released in June 1991 by TechnĹŤs Japan for arcades, is a professional wrestling game featuring World Wrestling Federation (WWF) stars, distributed by TechnĹŤs in Japan/North America and Tecmo in Europe/Australasia.
WWF WrestleMania Challenge, released in November 1990 by Rare and Acclaim Entertainment under the LJN label for the NES
WWF WrestleMania, released in January 1989 by Rare and Acclaim Entertainment for the NES, is the first WWF-licensed video game for the console and the second WWF game overall, following *MicroLeague Wrestling* (1987).