WWF WrestleFest

WWF WrestleFest (1991)

by THQ
Genres:Sport, Fighting
Themes:Action
Story:WWF WrestleFest is a professional wrestling arcade game released by Technos in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation. The game is the sequel to WWF Superstars. The game was distributed by Technos in Japan and North America and by Tecmo in Europe and Australasia.
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