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  • Virtual Pro Wrestling
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  • Virtual Pro Wrestling is a professional wrestling video game series developed by AKI Corporation and published by Asmik Ace exclusively in Japan. The series started in 1996 with the release of Virtual Pro-Wrestling for the PlayStation. Two other games in the series were released exclusively for the Nintendo 64, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 and Virtual Pro Wrestling 2.
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Platforms
  • PlayStation, Nintendo 64
first release date
  • September 1996
year of inception
  • 1996
Genre
  • Fighting, Sports
latest release version
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling 2
platform of origin
  • PlayStation
first release version
  • Virtual Pro-Wrestling
Title
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling
latest release date
  • January 2000
Developer
  • The Man Breeze/AKI Corporation
Publisher
  • Asmik Ace Entertainment
abstract
  • Virtual Pro Wrestling is a professional wrestling video game series developed by AKI Corporation and published by Asmik Ace exclusively in Japan. The series started in 1996 with the release of Virtual Pro-Wrestling for the PlayStation. Two other games in the series were released exclusively for the Nintendo 64, Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 and Virtual Pro Wrestling 2. All games in the series feature characters largely based on real-life wrestlers working for Japanese wrestling promotions. The series has been highly regarded for its gameplay engine based around weak/strong attacks and maneuvers and the Nintendo 64 games have been popular import titles. The games served as the basis for several games published by THQ and based on the American wrestling promotions World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation. The first game in the series was released outside of Japan as WCW vs. the World The last two games in the series had Western counterparts in WCW vs. nWo: World Tour and WWF WrestleMania 2000. Although AKI stopped producing Virtual Pro Wrestling titles, they continued to use tweaked versions of the gameplay system in newer titles such as Def Jam Vendetta, Def Jam: Fight for NY and games based on the Ultimate Muscle franchise such as Ultimate Muscle: Legends vs. New Generation.