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Post by eddieisgod on Sept 9, 2007 16:42:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know all the arenas for the game.
Thank You.
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Post by W¡LDCARD on Sept 10, 2007 2:23:09 GMT -5
Pontiac Silverdome Tokyo Dome Texas Stadium Wembley Stadium (a la SummerSlam 1992) MSG San Fran's Cow Palace The Omni
That's all I can remember. There was also a fictional Legends Coliseum in Austin, TX (city where Acclaim's HQ is).
Maybe it's not necessary, but some licensed arenas would be a great addition to the SD! games along with more throwback PPV/TV names/rings/stages.
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Post by Nitro on Sept 10, 2007 11:39:22 GMT -5
that games arenas are better than sd v raw by far it has a real wrestling feel to it that i just love
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Post by King of Kings on Sept 10, 2007 15:47:30 GMT -5
Pontiac Silverdome Tokyo Dome Texas Stadium Wembley Stadium (a la SummerSlam 1992) MSG San Fran's Cow Palace The Omni That's all I can remember. There was also a fictional Legends Coliseum in Austin, TX (city where Acclaim's HQ is). Maybe it's not necessary, but some licensed arenas would be a great addition to the SD! games along with more throwback PPV/TV names/rings/stages. Boston Garden also
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Post by cineman on Sept 10, 2007 19:04:21 GMT -5
Those arenas made that game awesome. I wish SOMEONE would do a follow-up
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Post by Patriot174 on Sept 10, 2007 19:37:39 GMT -5
SkyDome is also in it. One of the only reasons I still re-connect my XBOX is to play that game. Acclaim did a great job, visually, with that game. Controls are still...meh.
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Post by Gangrel-Brood on Sept 12, 2007 11:09:35 GMT -5
that games arenas are better than sd v raw by far it has a real wrestling feel to it that i just love ...until you started a match.
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Post by hbkjason on Sept 12, 2007 12:05:58 GMT -5
Those arenas made that game awesome. I wish SOMEONE would do a follow-up Throwback entertainment got the rights to the LOW series when Acclaim went bankrupt but with WWE having so many legends under contracts I think a new legends game would be very hard to do.
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Post by classicfan on Sept 12, 2007 17:13:29 GMT -5
Those arenas made that game awesome. I wish SOMEONE would do a follow-up Throwback entertainment got the rights to the LOW series when Acclaim went bankrupt but with WWE having so many legends under contracts I think a new legends game would be very hard to do. Notable Legends Not Under Contract: Ultimate Warrior Andre The Giant Bret Hart Big Bossman Ted Dibiase There are alot more but I don't feel like listing them. Of course, the list may not be any comparison to the previous game. I wouldn't know, because I didn't play.
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Post by mattoriginal on Sept 12, 2007 21:17:32 GMT -5
Hart has a legend contract...at least I'm pretty sure he does.
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Post by Batista on Sept 13, 2007 0:24:27 GMT -5
If WWE never makes a legends game, I am going to be so ing pissed. I could care less if they make it like the Smackdown Series, Id love to have a crap load of legends, with just basic matches, and simple season mode. Showdown is by far my favorite game to play.
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Post by mck on Sept 13, 2007 13:32:42 GMT -5
Pontiac Silverdome Tokyo Dome Texas Stadium Wembley Stadium (a la SummerSlam 1992) MSG San Fran's Cow Palace The Omni That's all I can remember. There was also a fictional Legends Coliseum in Austin, TX (city where Acclaim's HQ is). Dory Funk's Gym was one also. Maybe it's not necessary, but some licensed arenas would be a great addition to the SD! games along with more throwback PPV/TV names/rings/stages.
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