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WCW vs. the World

Overview

WCW vs. the World (known in Japan as Virtual Pro-Wrestling) is a professional wrestling video game released in 1997 for the PlayStation video game console. It was the first game developed by The Man Breeze (who later became the AKI Corporation) to be released outside of Japan and the second wrestling game for the PlayStation, following Power Move Pro Wrestling. WCW vs. the World marks the first title in the Japanese Virtual Pro-Wrestling series and would be the first World Championship Wrestling video game released during its rise amidst the Monday Night Wars.

This is one of the original wrestling games for the Sony Playstation. It is the second title created, following Power Move Pro Wrestling. The game has a variety of characters from all over the world. There are 15 WCW Superstars (superstars at the time the game was created, anyway), and 60 wrestlers under aliases in the game. These wrestlers are from around the world, many in Japan, some even from the WWF. They are not under their real name because THQ did not have the copyright to them.

The game itself consists of many modes. You control one wrestler at a time, and can take part in any of the following: League Challenge, fight for the belt in a league; Best of Seven, select seven opponents and fight for a new belt; Exhibition, pick any wrestlers and fight; Elimination, choose five wrestlers each, and winner stays on; Tournament, select up to eight wrestlers and battle; League, round-robin, winner is wrestler with most points; and Double Title, two wrestlers fight, winner wins both belts.

The game features 51 wrestlers. In addition to its WCW/nWo roster, in keeping with the game's title, WCW vs. the World also has several "fictional" foreign wrestlers. These performers are actually renamed counterparts of real-life Japanese wrestlers that could not be properly represented in the game's American version due to copyright restrictions. This practice of altering Japanese performers for American games would carry on through two more AKI games for the Nintendo 64.

Developers
AKI
Publishers
THQ
Alternate Names
  • Virtual Pro WrestlingJapanFlag of Japan region

Media

Box - 3D

WCW vs. the World - Box - 3D (North America) - 565x550
North America -  565 x 550
WCW vs. the World - Box - 3D (Europe) - 1694x1400
Europe -  1694 x 1400
WCW vs. the World - Box - 3D (Japan) - 565x550
Japan -  565 x 550

Box - Back

WCW vs. the World - Box - Back (North America) - 1576x1379
North America -  1576 x 1379
WCW vs. the World - Box - Back (Europe) - 794x700
Europe -  794 x 700
WCW vs. the World - Box - Back (Japan) - 500x443
Japan -  500 x 443

Box - Front

WCW vs. the World - Box - Front (North America) - 1402x1405
North America -  1402 x 1405
WCW vs. the World - Box - Front (Europe) - 688x700
Europe -  688 x 700
WCW vs. the World - Box - Front (Japan) - 650x650
Japan -  650 x 650

Box - Front - Reconstructed

WCW vs. the World - Box - Front - Reconstructed (North America) - 687x617
North America -  687 x 617
WCW vs. the World - Box - Front - Reconstructed (Europe) - 1700x1539
Europe -  1700 x 1539

Box - Spine

WCW vs. the World - Box - Spine (Japan) - 53x673
Japan -  53 x 673
WCW vs. the World - Box - Spine (North America) - 57x1386
North America -  57 x 1386

Clear Logo

WCW vs. the World - Clear Logo (null) - 400x175
400 x 175
WCW vs. the World - Clear Logo (Japan) - 600x300
Japan -  600 x 300

Disc

WCW vs. the World - Disc (North America) - 1000x1000
North America -  1000 x 1000
WCW vs. the World - Disc (North America) - 1000x1000
North America -  1000 x 1000

Screenshot - Game Title

WCW vs. the World - Screenshot - Game Title (World) - 320x240
World -  320 x 240
WCW vs. the World - Screenshot - Game Title (Japan) - 320x240
Japan -  320 x 240

Screenshot - Gameplay

WCW vs. the World - Screenshot - Gameplay (null) - 320x240
320 x 240
WCW vs. the World - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x240
Japan -  320 x 240