WWF Attitude PS1: vs match 11

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WWF Attitude PS1: vs match 11

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WWF Attitude is a professional wrestling video game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A slightly enhanced port of the game was later released on the Dreamcast. Along with a handheld version for the Game Boy Color named after the slogan of WWF's marketing campaign at that time, the game's tagline is "Get it!"
The game is the sequel to Acclaim's WWF War Zone and is also the last WWF game to be published by Acclaim. Acclaim followed Attitude with two sequels based on Extreme Championship Wrestling: ECW Hardcore Revolution and ECW Anarchy Rulz.

The console versions feature a dedication to Owen Hart, who died shortly before the game's release, and was posthumously included in the roster.

Contents
1 Features
1.1 Create-A-Wrestler
2 Gameplay
3 Development
3.1 Owen Hart tributes
3.2 Removed features
4 Roster
4.1 Secret Characters
4.2 Late Changes
5 Reception
6 Images
7 External links
Features
Features added include a Create-A-Stable mode and a Pay-Per-View mode, which allows players to set up their own wrestling event - a series of matches, the name of the event and an arena. The game includes a customizable arena option, where a player was given full freedom to edit the color of lights, color of the ring ropes, color of the turnbuckles, logo on the side of the ring, and more.

Full WWF superstar entrances were also added, including voice overs from certain superstars that was dubbed over the music tracks. For example, Triple H does his Michael Buffer entrances. The game features an option to omit the bad language uttered by wrestlers during matches and entrances or bleep out expletives.

There were no ring announcer voices but the game did feature commentary from Jerry "The King" Lawler and Shane McMahon, who had recently taken a role as an announcer on Sunday Night Heat. McMahon takes the place of Jim Ross from the first game, who had recently been off WWF television during his bout with Bell's Palsy. Instead of the commentators talking about each of the wrestlers before the match, each wrestler, including created wrestlers, has a set of pre-match taunts.

The handheld port of the game for the Game Boy Color is slightly different from its console counterparts. There are 20 playable characters including Taka Michinoku and Sable as secret characters. This port uses passwords as a way to save your progress.

The PlayStation version features 4 different selectable costumes for each wrestler, which is exclusive to this version. The Dreamcast version features improved graphics over its PlayStation & Nintendo 64 counterparts, such as higher-resolution texture maps and more animated, less pixelated audience graphics. Otherwise, all 3 versions are identical in gameplay and features.

In Season Mode, fans could throw foreign objects into the ring. If struck the character would receive damage to their health or possibly even knocked out.

Roster
Al Snow
Billy Gunn
Bradshaw of The Acolytes
"Too Sexy" Brian Christopher
Christian
D'Lo Brown
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams
Droz
Edge
Faarooq of The Acolytes
Gangrel
Goldust
Mosh of The Headbangers
Thrasher of The Headbangers
Jeff Jarrett
Kane
Ken Shamrock
Mankind
with Cactus Jack and Dude Love as alternate costumes
Mark Henry
Owen Hart (posthumously)
Road Dogg
Steve Blackman
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
The Big Boss Man
The Godfather
The Rock
The Undertaker
Triple H
Val Venis
X-Pac
Secret Characters
Chyna
included as a heel since she had recently joined The Corporation, her alternate music is the D-Generation X theme.
Jacqueline
Jerry "The King" Lawler
Lawler's normal ring entrance features him ridiculing members of the audience.
Kurrgan
Kurrgan is featured as the only member of the Oddities wrestling stable in the game. It is likely that Kurrgan had been put in the game in early development, before the Oddities gimmick started, and he was updated to go along with the gimmick change.
"Marvelous" Marc Mero
Paul Bearer
Sable
Sable is a heel, reflecting her then-recent turn but her voice over reflects her face run
Sgt. Slaughter
Slaughter is a heel and is featured as a suit-wearing member of the Corporation.
Shawn Michaels
Michaels was not wrestling at the time the game was released.
Taka Michinoku
The Trainer
Game tester "Jello" Jeff Robinson returns from the original game.
"Head"
Al Snow's mannequin is included, and only has hands and feet, but no body. His voice is a cartoony voice provided by Al Snow.
Late Changes
Axeman
Banzai
Biohazard
Butcher
Caboose
Crusty
Fat Boy
Geek
Hardkore
Jabroni
Judge
Legs
Mad Dog
Mistress Pain
Mr. Showtime
Spaz
Stickboy
T-Bone
The Diva
The Guvna
The Professor
Wimpy

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