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| WWF Superstars 2 | |
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| Developer | Sculptured Software[1] |
| Publisher | Acclaim Entertainment[a][1] |
| Programmer | John L. Guymon Jr. |
| Artist | Les Pardew |
| Composer | Paul Webb |
| Platform | Game Boy[1] |
| Release | |
| Genre | (Sports) (professional wrestling) |
| Modes | Single-player,multiplayer |
WWF Superstars 2 is avideo game based on theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF), released in 1992 for theGame Boy byAcclaim Entertainment. It is the sequel toWWF Superstars and the second WWF game for the Game Boy system. The game is similar toWWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge for theNintendo Entertainment System, although it runs much faster.
The game features six wrestlers:Hulk Hogan,"Macho Man" Randy Savage,The Undertaker,Sid Justice,Jake "The Snake" Roberts, andThe Mountie.[2]
WWF Superstars 2 features a more limited moveset than its predecessor. All wrestlers share the same moveset with no signature moves. Moves are limited to strikes (punching and kicking), grapples (headbutt, suplex, and bodyslam), ground attacks (stomp and elbow drop), Irish whip moves (clothesline and dropkick), and an aerial attack (flying elbow drop). Players can press the Select button once per match to regain strength.
Modes of play include one-on-one (standard and cage match variations), tag team, and tournament, where the player chooses a wrestler and must defeat the other five to win theWWF World Heavyweight Championship.[3]