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WWF WrestleMania 2000 technical data

Name WWF WrestleMania 2000
System Game Boy Color
Year 1999
Developer Natsume, Inc.
Genre Sports

WWF WrestleMania 2000 for the Nintendo Game Boy Color is an exciting wrestling game that brings all the action of the popular World Wrestling Federation to your fingertips.

The game features all of your favorite superstars, including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, and more.

You can compete in a variety of matches, ranging from single bouts to tag team matches and even battle royal matches.

You can also create your own wrestler and customize their moveset and appearance.

When you first start WWF WrestleMania 2000 for the Game Boy Color, you are presented with a choice of several different modes to play in.

In Exhibition mode, you can take on either a single opponent or a tag team match in any of the game's nine arenas.

You can also choose between a single match or a best-of-three series.

In Career mode, you'll be able to take on various superstars as you work your way up through the ranks until finally challenging for one of the world titles at WrestleMania itself.

There's also a Create a Wrestler mode where you can customize your character's attributes and appearance before entering them into any match type.

The graphics in WWF WrestleMania 2000 are quite good considering it is an 8-bit system game from 1999.

Although some of the wrestlers look blocky and cartoonish compared to today’s standards, they still manage to capture each individual superstar’s unique characteristics pretty well.

The backgrounds are fairly detailed with plenty of fans cheering on and taunting their favourite wrestlers throughout each match.

The sound effects are also decent enough with appropriate entrance music playing when each wrestler enters the ring as well as crowd chants during certain points in each bout.

Overall WWF WrestleMania 2000 is an entertaining wrestling game that captures much of what made the World Wrestling Federation so popular during its heyday back in 1999/2000.

The gameplay isn't overly complicated but still manages to provide plenty of challenge as you progress through Career mode while creating your own wrestler adds an extra layer of fun for those who want to further customize their experience with this classic title from Nintendo’s 8-bit era library.

Game Boy Color Sports games