software.wikisort.org - Video_gameWrestle Kingdom (レッスルキングダム, Ressuru Kingudamu) is a licensed professional wrestling video game by Yuke's, released in Japan for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2. The game combines the top stars of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, All Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, and freelancers.
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2005 video game
Wrestle Kingdom |
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 Xbox 360 cover art Featuring Mitsuharu Misawa, Masahiro Chono and Keiji Mutoh |
Developer(s) | Yuke's |
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Publisher(s) | Yuke's |
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Platform(s) | Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 |
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Release | Xbox 360PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Fighting |
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Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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The Xbox 360 version of the game was temporarily recalled in Japan due to it not saving properly to the system's hard drive. A release event planned for the following two days after its release was cancelled.[1]
A sequel, Wrestle Kingdom 2, was released in May 2007.
Gameplay
Wrestle Kingdom uses a modified engine seen in previous Yuke's games, the WWE Day of Reckoning series. While not as simulation-based as its Japanese contemporaries, it is also not as frantic and arcade-like as its American counterparts.
Wrestle Kingdom has the basic wrestling video game matches, including singles, tag teams, triple threats, fatal four ways, and battle royals. No specialty matches are featured.
The defining mode in Wrestle Kingdom is the Drama mode. In this mode, players must create a wrestler and train under one of the top stars from each promotion. As they go, they must train to improve their stats. This is the only way to unlock more moves.
Towards the end, the player will pick from a list of promotional titles or tournaments, such as the G1 Climax. Depending on which the player selects, they can unlock certain wrestlers and unlock their trainer's move set.
Roster
The game's roster features wrestlers from the top three Japanese promotions - New Japan Pro-Wrestling, All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah - as well as freelancers and legends. Brock Lesnar and Giant Bernard are exclusive to the PlayStation 2 version of the game. Conversely, Kazuyuki Fujita is an exclusive to the Xbox 360 version.[2]
Reception
Wrestle Kingdom received generally positive reviews. Alfred Alfonso, writing for American website IGN, enjoyed the PS2 version of the game, praising the Drama mode and graphics, but criticized the length of the loading times.[3]
Release
The game was never released outside of Japan.
See also
Video games portal
References
External links
New Japan Pro-Wrestling |
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Championships | Active | Heavyweight |
- IWGP World Heavyweight (reigns)
- IWGP United States Heavyweight (reigns)
- IWGP Tag Team (reigns)
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Junior Heavyweight |
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight (reigns)
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team (reigns)
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Openweight |
- NEVER Openweight (reigns)
- Strong Openweight (reigns)
- NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team (reigns)
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Other | |
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Inactive |
- Asia Heavyweight (reigns)
- Asia Tag Team (reigns)
- Greatest 18 Club (reigns)
- IWGP Heavyweight (reigns)
- IWGP Heavyweight (original version) (reigns)
- IWGP Intercontinental (reigns)
- IWGP Third Belt (reigns)
- IWGP U-30 Openweight (reigns)
- NWA North American Tag Team (reigns)
- NWF Heavyweight (reigns)
- NWF North American Heavyweight (reigns)
- World Heavyweight (reigns)
- WWF International Heavyweight (reigns)
- WWF International Tag Team (reigns)
- WWF Junior Heavyweight (reigns)
- WWF North American Heavyweight (reigns)
- WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight (reigns)
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Tournaments | Active |
- G1 Climax (winners)
- New Japan Cup (winners)
- Best of the Super Juniors (winners)
- World Tag League (winners)
- Super Jr. Tag League (winners)
- Super J-Cup (winners)
- Young Lion Cup (winners)
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Video games | |
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Miscellaneous |
- All In
- Lion's Gate Project
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling World
- Pay-per-view events
- Personnel
- Tiger Mask W
- NJPW Strong (special episodes)
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Partnerships | Current |
- All Elite Wrestling
- Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
- Impact Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Noah
- Revolution Pro Wrestling
- United Wrestling Network
- Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
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Former |
- All Japan Pro Wrestling
- American Wrestling Association
- Big Japan Pro Wrestling
- Catch Wrestling Association
- Full Impact Pro
- Game Changer Wrestling
- Global Force Wrestling
- International Wrestling Enterprise
- Jersey All Pro Wrestling
- K-1
- National Wrestling Alliance
- National Wrestling Federation
- Pride Fighting Championships
- Pro Wrestling Zero1
- Ring of Honor
- Toryumon Mexico
- The Crash Lucha Libre
- UWF International
- Universal Wrestling Association
- WAR
- Westside Xtreme Wrestling
- World Championship Wrestling
- World Class Championship Wrestling
- World Wrestling Association
- WWE
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Related companies | Owners |
- Amuse Inc. (5%)
- Bushiroad (85%)
- TV Asahi (10%)
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Sister promotion |
- World Wonder Ring Stardom
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Personnel | Current |
- List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel
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Former |
- List of former New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel
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All Japan Pro Wrestling |
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Championships | Active | Heavyweight |
- Triple Crown Heavyweight (reigns)
- Gaora TV (reigns)
- All Asia Heavyweight (reigns)
- World Tag Team (reigns)
- All Asia Tag Team (reigns)
- AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team
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Junior Heavyweight |
- World Junior Heavyweight (reigns)
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Inactive |
- NWA International Heavyweight
- NWA International Tag Team
- NWA United National
- PWF United States Heavyweight
- PWF World Tag Team
- PWF World Heavyweight
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Tournaments |
- Champion Carnival
- Jr. Battle of Glory
- Jr. Tag Battle of Glory
- Ōdō Tournament
- World's Strongest Tag Determination League
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Personnel |
- Giant Baba
- Keiji Mutoh
- Roster
- Teams and stables
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Video games | |
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Miscellaneous |
- 2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling mass exodus
- All Japan Pro Wrestling TV
- All Together
- Wrestle Kingdom I
- Lucha Fiesta
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Partnerships | Former |
- American Wrestling Association
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- National Wrestling Alliance
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Pro Wrestling Noah |
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Championships | Active | Heavyweight |
- GHC Heavyweight (reigns)
- GHC National (reigns)
- GHC Tag Team (reigns)
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Junior Heavyweight |
- GHC Junior Heavyweight (reigns)
- GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team (reigns)
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Inactive |
- GHC Openweight Hardcore (reigns)
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Tournaments |
- N-1 Victory
- Global Tag League
- Global Junior Heavyweight League
- Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League
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Parent company | |
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Video games | |
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Miscellaneous |
- 2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling mass exodus
- Roster
- All Together
- Border Wars
- Departure
- Destiny
- Final Burning in Budokan
- TripleSEM
- CyberFight Festival
- Wrestle Kingdom 16
- Wrestle Universe
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Partnerships | Sister promotions |
- DDT Pro-Wrestling
- Ganbare Pro-Wrestling
- Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling
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Current |
- International Wrestling Revolution Group
- Major League Wrestling
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- Dragon Gate
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Former |
- Ring of Honor
- Border City Wrestling
- Championship Wrestling from Hollywood
- All Japan Pro Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Zero1
- Pro Wrestling Sem
- Global Professional Wrestling Alliance
- The Crash Lucha Libre
- International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
- Impact Wrestling
- Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
- World League Wrestling
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