WWF Royal Rumble on Sega Dreamcast
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WWF Royal Rumble was released in 2000 for the Sega Naomi arcade board and the Sega Dreamcast home console. The game featured superstars such as The Rock, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Kane, Triple H & D-Generation X. The Dreamcast version was a direct port of the Naomi release, meaning players would get a very strict arcade experience at home; there is no Story or Career mode in Royal Rumble, no creation modes and there's limited match types available. Basically, you can play singles matches or a Royal Rumble match.
This video looks at the Royal Rumble video game released in 2000 for Sega Dreamcast.
#WWF #Dreamcast
I remember playing this game in the lobby of what was WWF New York in Times Square. They had a bunch of them on Arcade Machines. Going to that place to watch Raw as a kid was such an incredible treat,
How exciting.
Yes. Same here. I recall being there and playing this too. Good times
Me too, I was there Christmas time 😎
Bro im jealous of all of u pple that went as a kid. Sounds amazing
@@juniorsanchez7441 what’s crazy is alot of younger people never got to even experience just an arcade period save for the Dave and buster types
I loved this game as a kid. The Dreamcast was ahead of its time and super underrated
It was a great console but the marketing failed to place it properly. I can’t recall a single TV commercial while PlayStation had numerous.
The Dreamcast really was like having an arcade in your home.
True, the problem is by 1999 arcade were dying thus Dreamcast being an arcade in the home is not really all that exciting anymore. At that time, people wanted huge games that last while at home, not short games just to kill time.
@@VOAN That's one of the problems with this console from the get go. The majority of it's solid game lineup are arcade ports. Their arcade lineup overshadowed their original titles.
Facts
And Neo Geo
@@VOAN Exactly. At the end of the 90's / early 2000's, the arcade was filled with polygon games and novelty gimmicky dance games / light gun games.
Everyone wanted the arcade at home during 1991 - 1993, but by the time the Dreamcast arrived and could finally offer us a "true arcade experience", the arcade thrill had been long dead.
I remember being blown away by the graphics despite the paper thin gameplay.
Definitely remember trying to convince myself this was a good game when it came out, mainly because of the graphics 😂
@Carl Sciacchitano same ha. But I always ending up sticking No Mercy on the N64 instead.
I still like how this was Tazz, Rikishi, and Angle's debut game while also being the only time at that period to be on the same roster as Ministry Undertaker
Holy cow Sega Dreamcast brings back a lot of memories, I really liked the Royal Rumble game, I thought it was very good and underrated, it was kind of like an extension of the first two Smackdown games but with slightly better graphics. It was so much fun playing this with my best friend (RIP)
Rip homie
My condolences for your loss 🙏
@@britishwordplay4335 thank you friend
He said in the video this game came out before smackdown 2, how cohort it be an extension of a game it came out before
God i LOVED this game. I bought a Dreamcast just for this game when it came out. It was great having such a fast paced arcade style WWF game.
Loving these gaming focused videos Mr Bios. You're a jam up guy make no mistake 👍
He's not el dandy but don't doubt him
He's got the jam
@@NinjaTylerBlack he's certainly not a stinking hyena
Is this really Sting?
Wrestling Bios should be employee of the month.
I had some good memories with the Dreamcast by playing games like Crazy Taxi, The House of the Dead 2, Sonic Adventure, NFL 2K, and of course Royal Rumble. The Royal Rumble match in the game is at the time the complete Rumble match experience until 2K made the improvements to the Rumble match in their games.
I loved playing as Jeff Hardy and just jumping off the top turnbuckle to see how many people I could hit. Really loved this game, just wish it actually had 30 people in the roster lol
Despite its shortcomings I love this game and have tons of great memories from playing it with friends at sleepovers to pumping $50 into the arcade machine in Hampton Beach in a giant arcade center. I just loved how back in the day we had so many choices and styles of wrestling games now we just got 1.
Sad indeed
Hopefully that’s gonna change with all these wrestling games being developed by different companies
Fire Pro is still great an going strong
We played this game a few years ago on the Dreamcast at a weeklong party filled with alcohol and shenanigans. We were already a little gone when we loaded it up, and our first match was Jericho vs Rock... halfway through the match, out runs Kane with an empty shopping cart. We stop and look at him. He pushes it around outside the ring for a bit like a racecar and then runs away to the back. We laughed way more than we should have at this and it's become a bit of a meme with our crew. Rikishi also did a run in solely to dance in the middle of the ring and then just left.
That’s an accurate depiction of The Attitude Era though!
Found a cabinet of this at Knott’s Berry Farms Soak City. Thought it was so sick. Went and bought it for the Dreamcast shortly after
This game was class and great in short bursts . Loved playing it in skeggy and finally being able to play it at home. Crazy how many people had a DC at school and this game . Peak attitude era
I saw this arcade once in Tenerife, Spain while on Holiday. I remembering getting excited since I've never seen an arcade WWE game and thinking of how cool it was the Shane McMchaon was in it. I played the superstars mode and got to Vince, thought he was going to be a cakewalk only to get completely destroyed lol
embarrassed
Was it at the hotel where the arcade was under the pool and you could actually see in the pool through the big glass windows?
Crazy Taxi and some weird Ambulance simulation game were the other games?
“Kane’s favorite game, Sega Rally 2.” 😂 I love the continuity of references between videos. You’re one of the best wrestling content creators and one of my favorites!
Brings back childhood memories
The best part about games like this is the roaster. Something about 98-2001 that just hits different.
I would say same for 2004-2006 Era but thats because that is when I got started 🥺
Man, I love your video game reviews so much. These are ALWAYS great!
I had this game for my Dreamcast when it was new. I paid 50 dollars for it and it was worth every penny for a arcade game.
Glad you touched on the game being an arcade release and its NAOMI Roots. I personally enjoy the game very much and find it to be a guilty pleasure. I used to play and watch people play it at my local arcade center when I younger so getting it on my Dreamcast was a no brainer. It's interesting piece of WWF history as its essential the last WWF/E arcade release.
That royal rumble match sounds WAY more fun and exciting than a standard royal rumble match.
It kinda sucked tho cuz the roster was so thin the same wrestlers came out over and over you'll get bored of this game very quick I did as a kid it sucked to me I was so disappointed
This is still a great party game with 3 friends in 9 wrestlers at once in the ring royal rumble. Still play this annually with friends
I remember playing this at Peter Piper Pizza quite often... PPP is a relatively local chain, however for a time they had a large selection of arcade games and I remember when this one came out they had the "new" sticker on it...
Given the graphics and it being a wrestling game it was awesome to see this at the time.... From what I recall it was always packed I am certain they got way more out of it then maybe they expected in terms of money pumped into each cabinet...
This game is a gem. I actually currently hold the record for fastest arcade mode run
Oh snap I remember this game! I remember the lack of modes being a big turnoff for me though when I was a kid.
I did NOT know it was a port of an arcade game and it's actually quite impressive in that regard. Actually, that's something I feel that's quite overlooked when it came to dreamcast games their arcade ports were amazing. Outside of Soul Calibur there's not a lot of talk about just how fast their games were ported from arcade to console. And yes, it's really cool that you touched up on that! :)
I had no idea, either, but I still liked it.
That damn running Sega Rally 2 and Kane joke gets me every single time 🤣
What is the origin of the joke?
Gonna watch this video after a rotten day at work. You always put a smile on my face Bios!
This game did not have much depth to it since it was an arcade game, but the chaotic nature of the game still made it fun to play with friends for an hour or so every once in a while.
Played so much of this game , even if it didnt have that much content , back then it wasnt that big of a deal
This was one of the few games I bought on Dreamcast
I got this game for free from a old coke auction promotion i had a great time with it. One of my friends sat down to do the max entrant rumble without getting thrown out against AI and i took control of the last guy in to throw him out which did not go down well.
I Remember playing this game when I was younger.
This has quickly become one of my favorite channels on RUclips 🙏 I look forward to the videos each week and am never disappointed
I thought this was pretty fun I remember playing this as a kid good memories right there
Only downside was not having 30 playable characters. How are you gonna call a game Royal Rumble and not have 30 participants?
I actually have a old picture of me playing this in the arcade. Im not sure how old i was but very young. I dont remember much from it but learned a couple years ago, it got released on the dreamcast. I still need to revisit it. Im 25 now
gotta respect the consistency my dude. respect the grind, this guy keeps dishing out slobberknockers like good ol JR
I've only played this on arcade. I saw it in Majorca and graphically it looked amazing. Especially going from 4 wrestlers on screen to 9. If only the dreamcast version was a combination of this and smackdown 2.
The idea of the Royal Rumble being a endurance test to see if you can eliminate 30 people before the time runs out is a idea I wish come back as a match type.
I miss the Dreamcast it was ahead of it's time.
Seconds throwing you weapons and you actually catching them is amazing.
They had this down at flipper McCoy's in the early 2000s next to house of the dead and I loved playing it as a kid with my friend Robert we would always play a few rounds at the arcade and eventually I got it for my dreamcast collection. But at the time at home even though we had royal rumble we always plays smackdown 2 instead and saved royal rumble for arcade with the huge screen and 2 man cabinet.
Norfolk or VB?
@@757jlhood norfolk!
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Like a lot of Dreamcast games, a hit was right there with just a little more work. While NAOMI was great for devs to easily port stuff, they rarely considered what they needed to change to appeal more to the home console market. SEGA has always had a good crew behind it, but leadership was always lacking with a clear direction.
Only played this on the arcade platform
Excited for the video
I'm on the toilet, perfect timing
I remember playing this in the arcade. It ws basically smackdown 3. Minus all the extra matches.
Loved the arcade version!!
I love that the same channel that's helping me relive the war is also talking about the games from that time
Yay, my obligatory mention in a wrestling bios game video 😋
Doesnt this game still hold the record for most wrestlers on screen in a WWF/E game?
The appeal of this game in its day was the amount of character you could have in the ring and fighting at once. The Royal Rumble mode was cool and Dreamcast had better graphics than PS1 and N64. So for a spell, it was kinda cool; esp if you were a Dreamcast owner and had no other WWF game.
But it came and went fast and for obvious reason. The arcade version was def the best for a quick play with friends and thats it.
I still have this game in my closet! When my friends and I played it, we had fun with it, but it was certainly not the best wrestling game ever made. While I didn't regret buying it back then, WWF No Mercy completely destroyed it!
My friend and I used to play this game for HOURS on ended after we got out of school
I used to go to Foxwoods Casino when I was a kid. My family, those old enough at least, would go gamble, so me and my cousins would go to their arcade. One time we went they did have this game available. The cabinet, I believe it's called, was bigger than the one shown in this video. It was pretty popular too, as it was during the height of the Attitude Era. The next time we went, which was probably just months later, it was gone. I had fun with it at the time, but you're right, once you've exhausted everything it had, it got boring pretty quick.
I had the dreamcast and played the arcade version. It was a lot of fun as a kid I was like 4-6or 7 when I played it and at that age and even now it was so much fun to play with friends. Solo it could get boring but when you had a friend it's one of those games where as long as the content was fun it didn't need to be robust. Plus i also had attitude and smackdown 1/2 so i never felt it was lacking. The alternate attires were also dope! I loved the hardys alts the most. Blue shirt jeff was a beast
Played this ONCE in life and loved it lol. XPac was always my go to. MAKE SOME NOISE!
Crazy taxi was such a classic game too
I actually played this in bundoran in 2001 or 2002 so we did definitely get a few cabinets but not many I’d imagine
I remember I had the high score on the arcade machine at a mini golf arcade. I demolished the previous score and only stopped because I had to go home.
Always love your video game videos. Dreamcast was sooo ahead of it’s time.
Now we got Xbox 🤦 the FAILED SAGA 🗑
As one of the poor fools who begged and/or conned their parents into buying a Dreamcast. I LOVED THIS GAME! My friends and I played this FOR HOURS. This game suffers in hindsight because we've seen some really good rumble modes since, but at the time this game was an absolute BEAST! I a dreamcast, a PS/PS 2, and my friend had a N64. We would spend ENTIRE WEEKENDS geeking out on No Mercy, SD 2, and Royal Rumble. Royal Rumble was so much faster and hectic. I'm 37 now so I like to think that I was one of the first generations born with ADHD lol. So playing this game was like injecting all the endorphins straight into my being at once.
Man you just brought back sooo many memories. My dad and I use to go to Mayfair Mall In Milwaukee almost every Saturday when a new movie came out and this was one of the the first games I use to run to lol
Would love to get your take on Giant Gram 2000 for the Dreamcast/Naomi! One of the best arcade style wrestling games
Every time I fire up my Dreamcast, I have to do at least one match in that game. Kobashi is my main.
this was one of the best arcade games out there. my parents did all they could to make sure id not be able to watch wwf/wwe i only got to watch it at my cousins when they would fall asleep. i would goto game works at Arizona mills just to play this for hours.
The NewLegacyInc guys had a blast playing this. It's one of their funniest videos!
One of the best games I played when I was a kid
The PS1 port of WWF WrestleMania Arcade was Arcade Perfect.
I had this games and because like so many Dreamcast games it was an arcade game it was never designed to be played in anything but short bursts. By this point in time arcade games getting home ports needed more modes or extra content. It really did pale in comparison to what was being released on both the PS1 and N64 at the same time.
completely agree. Dreamcast was a very capable machine but the modus operandi set by Sega seemed to be to make every game as shallow as possible. Maybe the success of pick up and play button mashers like Crazy Taxi and Ready 2 Rumble set the tone. Which is fine if you only have five minutes a night to have a quick blast on your games, but for people actually invested in games this console was such a disappointment.
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhere I think Sega were mainly still in the mind set at the time of bringing arcade games to the home and while in Japan arcades were still a big deal by the late 90s in most Western countries they were dying out in favour of console games that offered more value. I've seen people say the announcement of the PS2 killed it but if they had focused on games with more depth earlier it may have lasted longer.
We had one in our mall when it first came out I was a teen, it was a single player single screen cabinet but as of before the pandemic (the last time I was their) this vintage arcade we have in town has one of the rare cabinets I think it has 3 screens and is set up for 3 people to play at once … I don’t like it but still play it when I’m there cause it’s a wwf game in the wild so I feel obligated lol
One of the better implementations of the Royal Rumble match IMHO.
I'm a huge gamer and wrestling fan and I'm surprised that I'm just now hearing about this game
This game was my introduction to wrestling. I loved it so much and fell in love with wrestling because of it.
Love the intro music EVERY….. SINGLE….. TIME! This man knows how to get me pumped
My parents bought me this for my Birthday, I've still got it and the Dreamcast, I think I'll set it up.
I remember seeing this game featured in a magazine at the time and it blowing my mind to see so many people in the ring at once in the screenshots.
I played this game a ton. This was about the last one I played before the 2k series.
Damn so you missed the best ones on PS2 and Gamecube.
Its great to hear your evolution aa a Creator. I often watch your older videos while i wait for new videos and i have to say you are bringing so much more energy and confidence in the newer videos. That is not a knock on your old style but you went from Morgan Freeman to Samuel L. Jackson in your style and i love it.
I remember just being excited to be getting another WWE game in the arcades! The arcade machine was fun to play, but Wrestlemania and Wrestlefest were better. I also had the Dreamcast version, and it was fun for what it was. Nothing great, but something to distract you for a little while.
Never played this game but as a kid I was blown away by seeing more than 4 wrestlers in the ring. I wish the no mercy, revenge or smackdown 2 could’ve pulled that off during that time.
Multi-use meter and assists, definitely going for a fighting game set up
my favorite part of this game was calling weapons from your manager ringside and watching them throw it at earl hebner on accident and knocking him out cold 😂
Me and my friends would play this game for hours on in if we weren't playing backyard football we was on this game. Good memories.
Remember when I got a Sega Dreamcast as a kid. I was super excited, believe that started par rapper the rapper? And the racing game u mentioned was my favorite ever. Daytona USA was always a classic. But this game was my favorite!! This and nfl2k was so sick
Yoooo I forgot all about how much I WANTED this game!!
Another awesome upload from the wrestling channel with the most Jam on the planet!
That Kane Sega Rally 2 joke broke me. It took me 5.19 whole seconds to get it.
This game was released around the height of my wrestling fandom and I loved it. Granted, it’s no No Mercy, but it was quick, fun, and it had the wrestlers I cared about.
Damn these theme remixes are 🔥
i remember around like 04 my mom brought me to a Chuck e cheese and they had this in the front of the store, the game looked so chaotic that it scared me from even attempting to play and after watching this video i dont think i'll ever will lol this was around the time me and my lil bro played WrestleMania X8 alot
That lighting feature is a nice quality.
I used to play the game all the time at Oddessy Fun World outside of Chicago as a kid. Nostalgia
One of WWF’s best games. Fight me!
No way. Compared to No Mercy, WM2000, PS2 WWE Games, this game was Ass
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Yes, I would rather play Smackdown 2, and I didn't really like it.
I consistently forget this game even exists, a dreamcast exclusive WWF game named after one of my favorite ppvs
It is also the third Rumble Rumble game to exist, the other two were released for the Sega Genesis and Super NES but both only feature early 90s wrestlers instead of the Attitude era wrestlers so Sega Genesis gets guys like Hulk Hogan, Papa Shango, and Hacksaw Jim Duggan while Super NES gets Ric Flair, Tatanka, and Yokozuna while the Dreamcast gets the likes of Kurt Angle, Stone Cold, and Rikishi.
I wouldn't mind having the option to have a slobberknocker-esque Royal Rumble mode in the current games. The roster is much bigger now and it would be a lot of fun, as well as a great challenge.
Fun fact: Christian and Val Venis were actually cut from this game. My guess is that they ran out of time to upscale their models from the PS1 Smackdown game.
Man, I really wish more effort went into this port. I know it's originally an arcade game, but it would've been cool to have a much larger roster (which would've benefitted the Royal Rumble mode) and the ability to go to the backstage areas at anytime we want instead of just waiting for the light to go out after a few minutes. Hell, it would've even been fine to start a match backstage like it was shown in the game's own demo: such a tease, because the backstage areas are actually fun.
The game at its core is really fun with its batshit insane pacing, I just wish it was built upon.
As always great video my younger brother had this back in the day on Dreamcast :-)
For some reason I remember there being a couple of extra characters (4 or 5 maybe) that appeared in the Royal Rumble that you couldn't play. Pretty certain 2 of these were D-Von and Bubba Ray, though I've got Chyna in my head too. Confused me a bit when I didn't see one glimpse of them in the video. I'm so certain they were in it, but maybe I'm just misremembering it... Was there are Royal Rumble 2 maybe? P.s hated the Vince fight.
When i was growing up like 18 years ago, my aunt and uncle would always take me to the arcade and we would start downstairs and play just fun games before going upstairs to win tickets. We always started at this game if I remember right, Id always lose of course but it was a fun time to play with my Aunt.
The graphics on this game are pretty good for the time