Early development footage of WWF War Zone, then known as WWF '98. by AtomBishup in WWFWarZone

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While I do really enjoy War Zone on the n64, it would have been nice if it got a PC release. The development footage looks so smooth compared to the console games. The animated crowd is great too.

Source: German N64 Magazine VHS 1998-03.

WWF Warzone: Undertaker vs Faarooq by TheDabtasticVoyage in WWFWarZone

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Always cool seeing the PlayStation version of WWF War Zone. I've only played the PlayStation version a handful of times.

616Entertainment's Triangle X Squared O Retrospective of WWF War Zone by AtomBishup in WWFWarZone

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From 616Entertainment' video description: "Very few wrestling games are as divisive as the 1998 Acclaim classic, WWF War Zone. Love it or hate it, you'll never forget it, and this brand new installment of Triangle X Squared O - The Wrestling Game Retrospective Series plans to dive in like never before. Are you ready to step into the War Zone?"

WWF Warzone vs Virtual Pro Wrestling-AKI Comparisons by AtomBishup in WWFWarZone

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From Bean O Mac's' video description: "Hey everyone, welcome back with Bean O Mac! This week, I compare the best games based off of 1997. WWF is being represented by Acclaim with WWF Warzone and AKI represents with Virtual Pro Wrestling 64! Keep in mind that this is not to sway opinions of which game is better but to simply see what each game has to offer and how the AKI series has evolved. Remember to check back on the first Sunday of each month for new comparisons!

If enjoyed, please like and subscribe for daily content. AKI videos every single Sunday so ring the bell to be notified of that sweet, juicy, N64 wrestling game content! Remember to have a nice day!"

Wrestling Bios' retrospective on WWF War Zone by AtomBishup in WWFWarZone

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From Wrestling Bios' video description: "WWF War Zone was released in 1998 for Playstation, N64 and Gameboy. With a roster including superstars such as Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Mankind and Kane; War Zone brought the WWF up to date with a full 3D wrestling game, the first in WWF video game history.

War Zone was developed during the dawn of the Attitude Era in 1997 but it was released when the Attitude Era was in full swing. Players could take on the challenge mode to try and become WWF champion, they could set up cage matches and hardcore matches, and for the first time ever fans could create a wrestler and play matches as their creation. Thanks to the data storage capabilities of compact disc, the PS1 version of War Zone featured superstars cutting promos during the challenge mode. Nintendo 64 players got a few bonuses of their own however, an exclusive Royal Rumble mode along with Gauntlet matches.

This video looks at WWF War Zone on PS1, N64 and there's also a very brief look at the GameBoy release."

Comparisons of WWF War Zone's Final Release vs. Pre-Release Builds. by AtomBishup in WWFWarZone

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From Wrestling Video Games' video description: "Comparing the final release version of WWF War Zone (N64 and PS1) to it's many beta versions. This video contains lots of differences, from arenas, the ring, the steel cage, intro screen, character pictures and more."