Different Outfits During the Intro:- To
change the introduction, modify the outfits of any characters then watch
the introduction again. The wrestlers will be using the costumes you
designed.
Drag Opponent:- The dragging controls are slightly changed over World
Tour: to drag an opponent in Revenge, walk up to his head head and press
and hold A, then press and hold the L button and move the directional
pad.
Get Weapon:- While playing any match go out of the ring, move all the
way to where the crowd is and press C-Up.
Grand Entrance:- To see Sting come down from the ceiling, go to battle
royal, pick any number above 4 wrestlers (the higher the number, the
better the chances), and pick anyone but Sting. Then, when you get
someone out of the ring, and Sting enters, he will come down from the
ceiling.
Nitro Arena Trick:- When fighting in the entrance way throw your
opponent into the black door at the very end. He will disappear for
several seconds and then will come running out like he just hit the
ropes.
Play as Mortis:- Once you win the TV title you get to play as Kanyon.
Go to the Exhibition mode and select a one or two player match.
Highlight Kanyon and press either C button.
Playable Managers:- Go to One-on-One Exhibition match and choose
wrestlers that have managers. After play begins, press Z on the 3rd and
4th controllers and you will take control of the managers.
Secret Characters:- If you have a GameShark, enter the code 8107F07C
7F03 to unlock all secret characters including Wrath. If you don't have
a GameShark, try these.
Curt Hennig - Win all nine rounds of the U.S. Heavyweight competition to
get Curt Henning.
Rowdy Roddy Piper - Get the World Heavyweight Belt to get Roddy Piper.
Kanyon - Get the TV title to get Kanyon in the WCW.
Kidman - Get the Cruiserweight Belt to get Kidman.
Meng and Barbarian - Get the Tag Team Belts to get Meng and Barbarian.
THQ Man - Highlight AKI man and press C-Down. THQ is similar to Black
Ninja from WCW vs. NWO.
Steal Opponent's Special move:- After you get your spirit meter up to
where it is flashing "Special" grapple your opponent (it can be either
strong or weak) and hit A+B at the same time. You will then perform
their Special Move.
Steal Opponent's Taunt:- To steal your opponents main taunt, rotate the
analog joystick counter-clockwise. Ex. If you're playing Goldberg
against Disco Inferno, and do this, Goldberg will begin to get funky and
do a disco dance. Try this with everyone for different (hilarious)
results.
TV Title Mode:- Win the Cruiserweight Belt to get TV Title Mode.
World Heavyweight Mode:- Win the U.S. Heavyweight Belt to get World
Heavyweight Mode.
Game Shark Codes
Play as Meng Onoo ( man that has Meng's head, Sunny Onoo's body, and
Sting's moves) -
890F9D36 0240
890F9D60 42B4
8107E8B2 0906
Section 1: Introduction
1.1 What is WCW/nWo Revenge?
Revenge is the 1998 sequel to "WCW vs nWo: World Tour" of 97. Both games
were developed by Asmik in Japan. World Tour was released in the United
States and Canada by THQ Inc. and was LATER released in Japan under the
"Virtual Prowrestling 64" title. Revenge (its sequel) is also making its
debut in North America despite the game's origin.
1.2 What's new in the game since World Tour?
* Improved Use of Camera Angles
* Wrestler Entrances, some with Pyrotechnics (fireworks, explosions)
-Editor's Note- None of the wrestlers have their real theme music, the
intros use one generic theme for the 1st wrestler and another for the
2nd, then repeats (ie. 3rd uses theme #1 again, 4th uses theme #2
again). The only real WCW music in the game is a MIDI rendition of the
Nitro music, which is used during the post-match replay and Hi Score
screens.
* More Realistic Wrestler and Crowd Graphics (everyone is
height-proportioned now, and most of the face textures are almost
flawless. The crowd looks much more WCW now)
* Over 700 frames of animation per wrestler
* Over 300 unique wrestling moves included in the game
* Some wrestlers are now able to perform Multi-Hit Combos-Editor's Note-
This feature being listed can be misleading. This doesn't mean
unrealistic fighting game -style combos, but rather, moves chained
together such as repeated punches, which are often done in succession
and not separately.
* Tracks Win/Loss/Tie Records and Titles Held
* Instant Replays (post-match AND after a powerful or impressive move if
it's a 1-on-1 match)
* Weapons such as chairs, bats, garbage cans, stop signs, trophies,
table pieces, and so on (they can now be brought into the ring!)
* Wrestlers can take the fight out to the entrance isle
* Costume Edit mode (allows you to keep the costumes and names
up-to-date) -Editor's Note- You may have read in earlier magazine
previews of the game that Costume Edit allows you to "switch a wrestler
between WCW and nWo". This is technically wrong since you can't actually
relocate a wrestler to go under another organization in the select
screen. However, you CAN update his costume and name if he has changed
it in order to be affiliated with the opposite organization. Also, since
every wrestler has more than one costume
you can change one of the costume's design, color, and corresponding
name without changing the rest. For example, change Curt Hennig's 3rd
costume to a different design and rename to "Mr.Perfect", and only that
one will appear as "Mr.Perfect", the other costumes will still be "Curt
Hennig".
* Run-ins occur when one of the wrestlers in a 1-on-1 match is gaining a
constant advantage -Editor's Note- The wrestler who runs in is
completely random. So don't be surprised when a Wolfpac member runs in
for an nWo Hollywood member, and such.
* Voice and cartoon likeness of Referee Mark Curtis
* Choose from different TV and Pay-Per-View arena setups:
Monday Nitro
Souled Out
Super Brawl VIII
Bash at the Beach
Halloween Havoc
Starrcade
(The text background used during the wrestler entrances also correspond
to the arena setup being used.)
* Also, a couple of nitpicky details I've noticed:
Your wrestler only goes into his stance if he's within a certain
distance from the person he's currently focused
on, unlike World Tour and many other past wrestling games where you'd
stay in your stance even if you're just walking around the ringside area
to get a weapon or whatever else you may be doing. One of the problems
with using the drop-to-the-mat or leap frog when your opponent was
running in World Tour was that you had to time it PERFECTLY in order for
it to work the way you intend it to, or your running opponent would bump
into you while you're on the ground (or in the air) and stop. The
intention of a drop-to-mat or leap frog is to let the opponent continue
running to gain momentum for your run-counter move, so that defeats the
purpose. In Revenge, running wrestlers will always hop over a fallen
opponent, this includes the rare case where you might hit the Run button
while standing near a fallen opponent. Your timing can have a little
more freedom as far as doing drops-to-the-mat and leap frogs now.
1.3 What game modes are there?
* Championship
US Heavyweight (Win to unlock Curt Hennig and the World Heavyweight
mode)
Cruiserweight (Win to unlock Kidman and the TV Title mode)
Tag Team (Win to unlock Meng and Barbarian)
World Heavyweight (Win to unlock Roddy Piper)
TV Title (Win to unlock Kanyon/Mortis)
* Exhibition
Singles Match (1-on-1)
Tag Team Match (2-on-2)
* Special Match
Battle Royal (Up to 40 Participants, 4 in ring at once)
Handicap Match (2-on-1)
* Costume Edit
Update the wrestler's costumes to keep the game up-to-date (you can
update one of his four costumes while leaving the rest alone if you
want, whichever costume is currently selected at the Costume Edit select
screen is the one you'll be changing, the rest are left intact) Change
the name of the wrestler for one of or all of his
four costumes
* Options
1.4 Is there a season or a Tournament mode?
No. Despite what you may have previously read before the game's release,
it does not have a "Season" mode. The Championship mode, in THQ's view,
takes the place of the Tournament and various League modes that were in
World Tour. I'd have to say the battle royal is a good trade-off for a
lot of this since it provides loads of replay value in both 1-player and
multiplayer games.
1.5 Will Revenge be released on PlayStation?
No. WCW/nWo Revenge is a Nintendo 64 EXCLUSIVE (as was World Tour).
There will not be any ports of the game for other platforms.
1.6 Does Revenge support Memory Paks and the Rumble Pak?
It doesn't support memory paks since it saves everything internally on
the cart (saves money for people who don't own paks, and saves space on
the paks for people who do own one). It does support the Rumble Pak.
1.7 I suddenly lost control of my wrestler, what's going on?!
If you hit the Z button during the Battle Royal, you'll lose control and
the CPU will take over for you. Just hit the Z button again to regain
control. Read section 2.2 of this FAQ.
1.8 Are there any impressive moves not listed in the manual?
Yes. See section 2.2, I've included all the moves in the manual plus
other ones I've found.
Section 2: Gameplay
2.1 Controls
L=Pin downed opponent, R=Block or Avoid attacks, Flip standing dazed
opponent, Counter moves Counter moves
Digital Control Pad=Move the wrestler Analog Control Stick=Taunt around
the ring
B=Attack C-Left=Flip downed opponent C-Up=Climb, Tag, Grab weapon
A=Grapple C-Down=Run C-Right=Change focus
2.2 The Moves
Note: This is NOT just a list of the moves from the manual. This lists
everything from the manual PLUS a lot of things NOT listed in the manual
that I or someone contributing to the FAQ has found and confirmed to
work.
LONG/SHORT CONCEPT
A lot of the moves in Revenge are based on the concept of using a button
long or short, such as a "Long Grapple" or "Short Grapple". A long
grapple or attack (A or B respectively) is the amount of time you hold
the button. If you just tap it, it's short. If you hold it completely,
it's long (makes for stronger and more impressive moves, but takes
longer to physically perform, which makes you vulnerable).
ATTACKS
Moves like punches and kicks are done using the Attack button (B). Every
wrestler's specific move is different, but are done the same way:
Short (B) a few steps from opponent: Far Attack
Short (B) at close range: Weak punch or kick
Short (B) + Control Pad Left: Near Attack
Long (B): Strong Attack
Long (B) + Control Pad: Strong leg attack
FRONT GRAPPLES
Moves like body slams, suplexes, and such are done in a Grapple, but you
must first win a Grapple in order to do them. To win a grapple, you must
time your (A) button so that you grab hold of your opponent in a Collar-
Elbow Tie-up before he does. The moves you do also depend on whether it
was a Short or Long Grapple. Once you win a grapple, hit a button or
button with direction to do a move (if you grapple at exactly the same
time and "tie", you'll go into a "Test of Strength").
Short (A): Short Grapple
* (A) or (A) + Left/Right \
* (A) + Up |
* (A) + Down |_ Specific moves vary between
* (B) or (B) + Left/Right | every different wrestler
* (B) + Up |
* (B) + Down /
* (C-Down): Low momentum Irish Whip (throw opponent to the ropes)
Long (A): Long Grapple
* (A) or (A) + Left/Right \
* (A) + Up |
* (A) + Down |_ Specific moves vary between
* (B) or (B) + Left/Right | every different wrestler
* (B) + Up |
* (B) + Down /
* (C-Down): High momentum Irish Whip (throw opponent to the ropes)
* Analog Control Stick in any direction while your spirit meter is
flashing SPECIAL: Your wrestler's special move (which isn't necessarily
his finisher since some finishers are situation-specific like the
Crippler Crossface and Rings of Saturn)
BACK GRAPPLES
Moves such as German Suplexes, Belly-to-Back Suplexes, and Atomic Drops
are done from a Back Grapple. Just grapple with your opponent from
behind while he's dazed and you'll have him in a Waistlock.
Short (A): Short Back Grapple
* (A) \_ Specific moves vary between
* (B) / every different wrestler
Long (A): Long Back Grapple
* (A) \_ Specific moves vary between
* (B) / every different wrestler
MOVES FROM THE TOP TURNBUCKLE
To do moves such as Elbow Drops while the opponent is down or Dropkicks
and Double Axe Handles while the opponent is standing, the way to do it
is the same. Simply hold the direction toward the turnbuckles you want
to climb and hit the Run Button (C-Down).
RUN COUNTERS
Whether you just Irish Whipped your opponent (see Front Grapples) or he
is running toward you at free will, there are moves you can use to
"counter" a run:
Opponent Running willingly or from Low Momentum Irish Whip
* Short (A): Weak momentum attack
* Long (A): Medium momentum attack 1
* Short (B): Weak momentum strike
* Long (B): Strong momentum strike
* (L Button): Drop to the mat or Leap Frog
Opponent Running From High Momentum Irish Whip
* Short (A): Medium momentum attack 2
* Long (A): Strong momentum attack
* Short (B): Weak momentum strike
* Long (B): Strong momentum strike
* (L Button): Drop to the mat or Leap Frog
OPPONENT DOWN ON THE MAT
Moves such as elbow drops and submission holds are done when your
opponent has been knocked down.
(A) at head: Attack or Submission Hold 1
(A) at feet: Attack or Submission Hold 2
(B): Striking Attack
(B) while Running: Running Attack
(C-Left): Flip opponent over
(R Button): Pull opponent up to his feet
(L Button): Go for the pin
SPECIAL SITUATION MOVES
Some of the most impressive high flying moves, such as 450 Splashes,
Asai Moonsaults, and Shooting Star Presses are done from special
situations.
On the Apron, Opponent is in the ring
* (C-Up) + Control Pad: Enter or leave the ring
* (C-Down) + Control Pad toward turnbuckles: Climb Corner
* (B): Striking attack
* Short (A): Attack (some wrestlers only)
* Long (A): Long Grapple from the Apron
o (A) \_ Specific moves vary between
o (B) / every different wrestler
o (C-Down): Run opponent into the turnbuckle
* (R Button): Avoid Attack
On the Apron, Opponent is standing outside
* (C-Down) + (A): Flying Attack (some wrestlers only)
* (A) + Control Pad: Flying Attack
* (B): Kick
* (R Button): Avoid Attack
Standing in the ring, Opponent outside
* (A) + Control Pad toward outside: Slingshot Arial Move
* (A) while Running toward outside: Flying Attack to the Outside
* (C-Down) + Control Pad toward outside: Flying Attack to the
Outside (some wrestlers only)
Running in the ring, Opponent outside
* (C-Up) while running toward ropes: Slide and stand on Apron
* (C-Down) while running toward ropes: Slide directly to outside
Running in the ring, Opponent inside
* (L Button) while running at opponent: Duck under him
* (R Button) while running at opponent: Roll to his side
Standing, Opponent Hooked on the Turnbuckle
* Short (A): Short Corner Grapple
o (A) \_ Different moves done on the
o (B) / turnbuckle (chops, shoulders, etc.)
* Long (A): Long Corner Grapple
o (A) \_ Different moves done from the
o (B) / top rope (suplexes, hurricanranas, etc.)
o Analog Control Stick in any direction while your spirit meter is
flashing SPECIAL: Corner variation of your
wrestler's special move (some wrestlers only; moves like top rope
Powerbombs, his finisher off the top rope, etc.)
In Tag Team, Handicap, or Battle Royal mode
* (Z Button): Toggle between human and CPU control (Battle Royal)
* (C-Up): Tag partner into the ring (Tag Team)
* (A) at the same time as partner: Double Team move
* Long (A) from Behind: Long Back Grapple
1. (C-Up): Put opponent on Shoulders
2. Partner (C-Up) + Control Pad Toward Turnbuckles: Partner climbs the
turnbuckles and attacks the opponent on your shoulders
Standing Outside
* (C-Up) + Control Pad toward crowd: Grab a Weapon (chances of getting
one depends on your
wrestler's style)
* (C-Down) + Control Pad Toward Ring: Slide back into the ring
Holding a Weapon
* Short (B): Swing weapon
* Long (B): Overhead Strike with weapon
* (B) While running: Strong Running Strike with weapon
TAUNTING
Every wrestler has a taunt or pose. Use the Analog Control Stick's Left,
Up, and Right while standing to do Taunt/Pose #1. Use the Analog Control
Stick's Down while standing to do Taunt/Pose #2 (This is also the one
you do when you use any of the Analog Control Stick's direction while
getting up from being knocked down or after just doing a move that takes
you off of your feet. When your meter is red and flashing, use the
Analog Control Stick to do Taunt/Pose #3 as well as make the meter flash
SPECIAL (see above lists for usage of special). Some wrestlers, such as
Curt Hennig and Raven, have a 4th pose in place of a top rope attack,
and some even have one in place of a slingshot-to-outside attack (ie.
stands on bottom rope while reaching over and provoking the opponent on
the outside).
SECRET TRICKS
If you move the Analog Control Stick in a Clockwise Circle instead of
just a single direction, you'll use your opponent's own Taunt/Pose to
provoke him! An easier way to start a Back Grapple is to start a Front
Grapple as normal, either long or short, and hit the (L Button). Your
wrestler will then spin the Collar-Elbow Tieup (Front Grapple) into a
Waistlock (Back Grapple). Long Grapple, (A) + (B) when your Spirit Meter
is flashing SPECIAL and you'll do your opponent's own finisher on him!
Some wrestlers have a SPECIAL move that can be done while his opponent
is hooked on the corner, such as a Diamond Cutter from the top
turnbuckle. In order to do this, whip your opponent into the corner
while your spirit meter is flashing SPECIAL, then walk up to him, while
he's still hooked on the corner, and do a Long Grapple along with any
single direction on the Analog Control Stick In the Nitro arena setup,
Irish Whip him into the opening on the entrance (Grapple and (C-Down)
with your back facing the entrance) and you'll send him running back
stage. He'll come running back out in a moment, sometimes holding a
weapon! (This has been tested, Sonny Onoo came running back out with a
stop sign and Hogan ran back out with a chair, it seems to happen at
random)
Section 3: The Roster
* = Hidden Character, see Section 4
Note: The person who accompanies a wrestler to the ring only applies to
1-on-1 Matches. They won't be present in Tag, Battle Royal, or Handicap
matches.
nWo (White)
Hollywood Hogan (Accompanied to the ring by Eric Bischoff) Giant
Brian Adams (Accompanied to the ring by Vincent)
Scott Hall (Accompanied to the ring by Dusty Rhodes)
Scott Norton
Buff Bagwell
Eric Bischoff (Accompanied to the ring by Elizabeth)
Scott Steiner (Accompanied to the ring by Vincent)
*Curt Hennig (Accompanied to the ring by Rick Rude)
nWo (Red)
Kevin Nash
Sting
Lex Luger
Macho Man Randy Savage (Accompanied to the ring by Elizabeth)
Konnan
Raven's Flock
Raven
Lodi
Riggs
Sick Boy
Reese
*Kidman
WCW1
*Roddy Piper
Diamond Dallas Page (Accompanied to the ring by Kimberly)
Goldberg
Bret Hart
Chris Benoit
Rick Steiner
Fit Finley
Booker T
WCW2
Saturn
Disco Inferno
Jim Neidhart
British Bulldog
Glacier
*Meng (Accompanied to the ring by Jimmy Hart)
Van Hammer
Kanyon (1st and 3rd costume) / Mortis (2nd and 4th costume)
WCW3
Yugi Nagata (Accompanied to the ring by Sonny Onoo)
Larry Zbysko
*Barbarian (Accompanied to the ring by Jimmy Hart)
La Parka
Stevie Ray
WCW4
Chris Jericho
Eddy Guerrero
Psychosis
Rey Mysterio Jr.
Dean Malenko
Juventud Guerrera
Ultimo Dragon
Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Alex Wright
EWF
AKI Man (1st costume)/THQ Man (2nd costume) (Real name: Mitsuharu
Misawa)
Shogun (Real name: Toshiaki Kawada)
Executioner (Real name: Kenta Kobashi)
Dr. Frank (Jumbo Tsuratu)
Jekel (Real name: Dr. Death Steve Williams)
Maya Inca Boy (Real name: Akira Taoe)
DAW
Hawk Hana (Real name: Genichiro Tenryu)
Kim Chee (Real name: Koji Kitao)
Dake Ken (Real name: Atsushi Onita)
Brickowski (Real name: Samson Fuyuki)
Ming Chee (Real name: Tarzan Goto)
Han Zo Mon (Real name: Hayabusa)
Note: The members of EWF and DAW are indeed real wrestlers from Japan,
but Asmik has made their appearances so far from their real life
counterparts that there's no way in hell you can make them actually look
right using the Costume Edit considering how shallow that mode is. I had
done some comparisons with the DAW wrestler's moves, taunts, finishers,
heights, and weights, and have found who
they really were.
Section 4: Secrets of Revenge
1. Unlock Curt Hennig and the World Heavyweight Championship Mode Win
all 9 matches of the US Heavyweight Championship mode.
2. Unlock Roddy Piper - Win all 9 matches of the World Heavyweight
Championship mode.
3. Unlock Kidman and the TV Title Mode - Win all 9 matches of the
Cruiserweight Championship mode.
4. Unlock Kanyon / Mortis - Win all 9 matches of the TV Title mode.
5. Unlock Meng and Barbarian - Win all 9 matches of the Tag Team
Championship mode.
6. Trick to Play as Managers/Valets - Start a 1-on-1 game involving
wrestlers with a manager/valet. Hit the Z button on Controller 3 and 4
during the match to take control of them.
7. Sting Entrance from the Rafters - See Sting come down from the
rafters in a 40-man Battle Royal with Preset Order (don't choose him as
one of the first four wrestlers or you won't see it).
Note on Game Shark Code to Reveal Other "Hiddens" Apparently, there are
incomplete wrestlers, managers, and valets that were left in the game
but were never ready to be made accessible, can be made playable through
the use of Game Shark codes. For those of you who may not know, the Game
Shark "hacks" the game and enables you to access items and/or do things
that in most cases the developers didn't mean for players to be able to
access in such a way or at all (either for technical or legal reasons,
in this case because these characters weren't finished). A Game Shark
code that allows you to access all the managers, valets, and
hidden wrestlers, including the incomplete ones, has been circulating
the newsgroups:
890F9D36 0240
890F9D60 42B4
8107E8B2 ????
Replace the four ???? with one of the following digits to unlock the
corresponding manager/valet/incomplete-wrestler:
0007 Roddy Piper \
0105 Meng |
0106 Barbarian |_ These six are complete and can be unlocked
0207 Curt Hennig | normally using the methods in this section
0404 Kanyon |
0503 Kidman /
0403 Wrath (He has moves and his 2 finishers but he wears Sting's
costume)
0801 Eric Bischoff (This is the one that accompanies Hogan to the ring,
not the normally selectable one. This one has no moves)
0802 Sonny Onoo (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0803 Jimmy Hart (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0804 Rick Rude (Not intended to be controlled by a player, has punches
and kicks only, no Grapple)
0805 Dusty Rhodes (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0806 Ted DiBiase (Incomplete, has his name spelled "Ted Debiase" and
looks like Vincent)
0807 James Vandenberg (Incomplete, looks like Vincent)
0808 Vincent (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0901 Miss Elizabeth (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0902 Kimberly (Not intended to be controlled by a player)
0903 Jackreen (Incomplete, looks like an altered Sting)
0904 Sister Sherri (Incomplete)
0905 Woman (Incomplete, looks like Meng)
It's very unlikely these can be unlocked in any way without a Game Shark
(ie. in any way actually intended). In order to avoid frequent crashes
when using these codes, do the following: After entering the codes and
setting up a match, do nothing at the beginning of the match, the
manager/valet should be standing outside the ring. Hit (C-Right) to
change your focus then press the Game Shark button. Your manager/valet
should now be in the ring and under your control, but they don't have
many moves and can't grapple. The incomplete wrestlers who don't have a
unique taunt/pose of their own will just do someone else's. Also,
according to Mac, if you enter the code 8107F07C FFFF, it will not only
allow you to play as Wrath, but also make him an unlocked hidden
character as if you got him the way you got the six completed hiddens.
It saves it so you can choose him on the select screen in the future
without using the Game Shark again. This would lead one to believe that
Wrath was definitely intended to be a hidden character that you could
play as normally once you find him if they had actually finished him.
Section 5: Credits
Revenge is the 1998 sequel to "WCW vs nWo: World Tour" of 97. Both games
were developed by Asmik in Japan. World Tour was released in the United
States and Canada by THQ Inc. and was LATER released in Japan under the
"Virtual Prowrestling 64" title. Revenge (its sequel) is also making its
debut in North America despite the game's origin. 1.2 What's new in the
game since World Tour? Improved Use of Camera Angles Wrestler
Entrances, some with Pyrotechnics (fireworks, explosions) -Editor's
Note- None of the wrestlers have their real theme music, the intros use
one generic theme for the 1st wrestler and another for the 2nd, then
repeats (ie. 3rd uses theme #1 again, 4th uses theme #2 again). The only
real WCW music in the game is a MIDI rendition of the Nitro music, which
is used during the post-match replay and Hi Score screens. * More
Realistic Wrestler and Crowd Graphics (everyone is height- proportioned
now, and most of the face textures are almost flawless. The crowd looks
much more WCW now) * Over 700 frames of animation per wrestler * Over
300 unique wrestling moves included in the game * Some wrestlers are now
able to perform Multi-Hit Combos -Editor's Note- This feature being
listed can be misleading. This doesn't mean unrealistic fighting game
-style combos, but rather, moves chained together such as repeated
punches, which are often done in succession and not separately. * Tracks
Win/Loss/Tie Records and Titles Held * Instant Replays (post-match AND
after a powerful or impressive move if it's a 1-on-1 match) * Weapons
such as chairs, bats, garbage cans, stop signs, trophies, table pieces,
and so on (they can now be brought into the ring!) * Wrestlers can take
the fight out to the entrance isle * Costume Edit mode (allows you to
keep the costumes and names up-to-date) -Editor's Note- You may have
read in earlier magazine previews of the game that Costume Edit allows
you to "switch a wrestler between WCW and nWo". This is technically
wrong since you can't actually relocate a wrestler to go under another
organization in the select screen. However, you CAN update his costume
and name if he has changed it in order to be affiliated with the
opposite organization. Also, since every wrestler has more than one
costume you can change one of the costume's design, color, and
corresponding name without changing the rest. For example, change Curt
Hennig's 3rd costume to a different design and rename to "Mr.Perfect",
and only that one will appear as "Mr.Perfect", the other costumes will
still be "Curt Hennig". Run-ins occur when one of the wrestlers in a
1-on-1 match is gaining a constant advantage -Editor's Note- The
wrestler who runs in is completely random. So don't be surprised when a
Wolfpac member runs in for an nWo Hollywood member, and such. * Voice
and cartoon likeness of Referee Mark Curtis * Choose from different TV
and Pay-Per-View arena setups: - Monday Nitro - Souled Out - Super Brawl
VIII - Bash at the Beach - Halloween Havoc - Starrcade (The text
background used during the wrestler entrances also correspond to the
arena setup being used.) Also, a couple of nitpicky details I've
noticed: - Your wrestler only goes into his stance if he's within a
certain distance from the person he's currently focused on, unlike World
Tour and many other past wrestling games where you'd stay in your stance
even if you're just walking around the ringside area to get a weapon or
whatever else you may be doing. - One of the problems with using the
drop-to-the-mat or leap frog when your opponent was running in World
Tour was that you had to time it PERFECTLY in order for it to work the
way you intend it to, or your running opponent would bump into you while
you're on the ground (or in the air) and stop. The intention of a
drop-to-mat or leap frog is to let the opponent continue running to gain
momentum for your run-counter move, so that defeats the purpose. In
Revenge, running wrestlers will always hop over a fallen opponent, this
includes the rare case where you might hit the Run button while standing
near a fallen opponent. Your timing can have a little more freedom as
far as doing drops-to- the-mat and leap frogs now. 1.3 What game modes
are there?
Championship - US
Heavyweight (Win to unlock Curt Hennig and the World Heavyweight mode) -
Cruiserweight (Win to unlock Kidman and the TV Title mode) - Tag Team
(Win to unlock Meng and Barbarian) - World Heavyweight (Win to unlock
Roddy Piper) - TV Title (Win to unlock Kanyon/Mortis) Exhibition -
Singles Match (1-on-1) - Tag Team Match (2-on-2) * Special Match -
Battle Royal (Up to 40 Participants, 4 in ring at once) - Handicap Match
(2-on-1) * Costume Edit - Update the wrestler's costumes to keep the
game up-to-date (you can update one of his four costumes while leaving
the rest alone if you want, whichever costume is currently selected at
the Costume Edit select screen is the one you'll be changing, the rest
are left intact) - Change the name of the wrestler for one of or all of
his four costumes. Options 1.4 Is there a season or a Tournament mode?
No. Despite what you may have previously read before the game's release,
it does not have a "Season" mode. The Championship mode, in THQ's view,
takes the place of the Tournament and various League modes that were in
World Tour. I'd have to say the battle royal is a good trade-off for a
lot of this since it provides loads of replay value in both 1-player and
multiplayer games. 1.5 Will Revenge be released on PlayStation? No. WCW/nWo
Revenge is a Nintendo 64 EXCLUSIVE (as was World Tour). There will not
be any ports of the game for other platforms. 1.6 Does Revenge support
Memory Paks and the Rumble Pak?
It doesn't support memory paks since it saves everything internally on
the cart (saves money for people who don't own paks, and saves space on
the paks for people who do own one). It does support the Rumble Pak.
1.7. I suddenly lost control of my wrestler, what's going on?! If you
hit the Z button during the Battle Royal, you'll lose control and the
CPU will take over for you. Just hit the Z button again to regain
control. Read section 2.2 of this FAQ. 1.8 Are there any impressive
moves not listed in the manual? Yes. See section 2.2,
Section 2:
Gameplay 2.1 Controls L=Pin downed opponent, R=Block or Avoid attacks,
Flip standing dazed opponent, Counter moves Counter moves Digital
Control Pad=Move the wrestler Analog Control Stick=Taunt around the ring
B=Attack C-Left=Flip downed opponent C-Up=Climb, Tag, Grab weapon
A=Grapple C-Down=Run C-Right=Change focus 2.2 The Moves Note: This is
NOT just a list of the moves from the manual. This lists everything from
the manual PLUS a lot of things NOT listed in the manual that I or
someone contributing to the FAQ has found and confirmed to work.
LONG/SHORT CONCEPT A lot of the moves in Revenge are based on the
concept of using a button long or short, such as a "Long Grapple" or
"Short Grapple". A long grapple or attack (A or B respectively) is the
amount of time you hold the button. If you just tap it, it's short. If
you hold it completely, it's long (makes for stronger and more
impressive moves, but takes longer to physically perform, which makes
you vulnerable). ATTACKS Moves like punches and kicks are done using the
Attack button (B). Every wrestler's specific move is different, but are
done the same way: - Short (B) a few steps from opponent: Far Attack -
Short (B) at close range: Weak punch or kick - Short (B) + Control Pad
Left: Near Attack - Long (B): Strong Attack - Long (B) + Control Pad:
Strong leg attack FRONT GRAPPLES Moves like body slams, suplexes, and
such are done in a Grapple, but you must first win a Grapple in order to
do them. To win a grapple, you must time your (A) button so that you
grab hold of your opponent in a Collar- Elbow Tie-up before he does. The
moves you do also depend on whether it was a Short or Long Grapple. Once
you win a grapple, hit a button or button with direction to do a move
(if you grapple at exactly the same time and "tie", you'll go into a
"Test of Strength"). - Short (A): Short Grapple * (A) or (A) +
Left/Right \ * (A) + Up | * (A) + Down |_ Specific moves vary between *
(B) or (B) + Left/Right | every different wrestler * (B) + Up | * (B) +
Down / * (C-Down): Low momentum Irish Whip (throw opponent to the ropes)
- Long (A): Long Grapple * (A) or (A) + Left/Right \ * (A) + Up | * (A)
+ Down |_ Specific moves vary between * (B) or (B) + Left/Right | every
different wrestler * (B) + Up | * (B) + Down / * (C-Down): High momentum
Irish Whip (throw opponent to the ropes) * Analog Control Stick in any
direction while your spirit meter is flashing SPECIAL: Your wrestler's
special move (which isn't necessarily his finisher since some finishers
are situation-specific like the Crippler Crossface and Rings of Saturn)
BACK GRAPPLES
Move s such as German Suplexes, Belly-to-Back Suplexes, and Atomic Drops
are done from a Back Grapple. Just grapple with your opponent from
behind while he's dazed and you'll have him in a Waistlock. - Short (A):
Short Back Grapple * (A) \_ Specific moves vary between * (B) / every
different wrestler - Long (A): Long Back Grapple * (A) \_ Specific moves
vary between * (B) / every different wrestler MOVES FROM THE TOP
TURNBUCKLE To do moves such as Elbow Drops while the opponent is down or
Dropkicks and Double Axe Handles while the opponent is standing, the way
to do it is the same. Simply hold the direction toward the turnbuckles
you want to climb and hit the Run Button (C-Down). RUN COUNTERS Whether
you just Irish Whipped your opponent (see Front Grapples) or he is
running toward you at free will, there are moves you can use to
"counter" a run: - Opponent Running willingly or from Low Momentum Irish
Whip * Short (A):
Weak momentum attack * Long (A): Medium momentum attack 1 * Short (B):
Weak momentum strike * Long (B): Strong momentum strike * (L Button):
Drop to the mat or Leap Frog - Opponent Running From High Momentum Irish
Whip * Short (A): Medium momentum attack 2 * Long (A): Strong momentum
attack * Short (B): Weak momentum strike * Long (B): Strong momentum
strike * (L Button): Drop to the mat or Leap Frog OPPONENT DOWN ON THE
MAT Moves such as elbow drops and submission holds are done when your
opponent has been knocked down. - (A) at head: Attack or Submission Hold
1 - (A) at feet: Attack or Submission Hold 2 - (B): Striking Attack -
(B) while Running: Running Attack - (C-Left): Flip opponent over - (R
Button): Pull opponent up to his feet - (L Button): Go for the pin
SPECIAL SITUATION MOVES Some of the most impressive high flying moves,
such as 450 Splashes, Asai Moonsaults, and Shooting Star Presses are
done from special situations. - On the Apron, Opponent is in the ring *
(C-Up) + Control Pad: Enter or leave the ring * (C-Down) + Control Pad
toward turnbuckles: Climb Corner * (B): Striking attack * Short (A):
Attack (some wrestlers only) * Long (A): Long Grapple from the Apron o
(A) \_ Specific moves vary between o (B) / every different wrestler o
(C-Down): Run opponent into the turnbuckle * (R Button): Avoid Attack -
On the Apron, Opponent is standing outside * (C-Down) + (A): Flying
Attack (some wrestlers only) * (A) + Control Pad: Flying Attack * (B):
Kick * (R Button): Avoid Attack - Standing in the ring, Opponent outside
* (A) + Control Pad toward outside: Slingshot Arial Move * (A) while
Running toward outside: Flying Attack to the Outside * (C-Down) +
Control Pad toward outside: Flying Attack to the Outside (some wrestlers
only) - Running in the ring, Opponent outside * (C-Up) while running
toward ropes: Slide and stand on Apron * (C-Down) while running toward
ropes: Slide directly to outside - Running in the ring, Opponent inside
* (L Button) while running at opponent: Duck under him * (R Button)
while running at opponent: Roll to his side - Standing, Opponent Hooked
on the Turnbuckle * Short (A): Short Corner Grapple o (A) \_ Different
moves done on the o (B) / turnbuckle (chops, shoulders, etc.) * Long
(A): Long Corner Grapple o (A) \_ Different moves done from the o (B) /
top rope (suplexes, hurricanranas, etc.) o Analog Control Stick in any
direction while your spirit meter is flashing SPECIAL: Corner variation
of your wrestler's special move (some wrestlers only; moves like top
rope Powerbombs, his finisher off the top rope, etc.) - In Tag Team,
Handicap, or Battle Royal mode * (Z Button): Toggle between human and
CPU control (Battle Royal) * (C-Up): Tag partner into the ring (Tag
Team) * (A) at the same time as partner: Double Team move * Long (A)
from Behind: Long Back Grapple 1. (C-Up): Put opponent on Shoulders 2.
Partner (C-Up) + Control Pad Toward Turnbuckles: Partner climbs the
turnbuckles and attacks the opponent on your shoulders - Standing
Outside * (C-Up) + Control Pad toward crowd: Grab a Weapon (chances of
getting one depends on your wrestler's style) * (C-Down) + Control Pad
Toward Ring: Slide back into the ring - Holding a Weapon * Short (B):Swing
weapon * Long (B): Overhead Strike with weapon * (B) While running:
Strong Running Strike with weapon TAUNTING Every wrestler has a taunt or
pose. - Use the Analog Control Stick's Left, Up, and Right while
standing to do Taunt/Pose #1. - Use the Analog Control Stick's Down
while standing to do Taunt/ Pose #2 (This is also the one you do when
you use any of the Analog Control Stick's direction while getting up
from being knocked down or after just doing a move that takes you off of
your feet. - When your meter is red and flashing, use the Analog Control
Stick to do Taunt/Pose #3 as well as make the meter flash SPECIAL (see
above lists for usage of special). - Some wrestlers, such as Curt Hennig
and Raven, have a 4th pose in place of a top rope attack, and some even
have one in place of a slingshot-to-outside attack (ie. stands on bottom
rope while reaching over and provoking the opponent on the outside).
SECRET TRICKS - If you move the Analog Control Stick in a Clockwise
Circle instead of just a single direction, you'll use your opponent's
own Taunt/Pose to provoke him! - An easier way to start a Back Grapple
is to start a Front Grapple as normal, either long or short, and hit the
(L Button). Your wrestler will then spin the Collar-Elbow Tieup (Front
Grapple) into a Waistlock (Back Grapple). - Long Grapple, (A) + (B) when
your Spirit Meter is flashing SPECIAL and you'll do your opponent's own
finisher on him! - Some wrestlers have a SPECIAL move that can be done
while his opponent is hooked on the corner, such as a Diamond Cutter
from the top turnbuckle. In order to do this, whip your opponent into
the corner while your spirit meter is flashing SPECIAL, then walk up to
him, while he's still hooked on the corner, and do a Long Grapple along
with any single direction on the Analog Control Stick - In the Nitro
arena setup, Irish Whip him into the opening on the entrance (Grapple
and (C-Down) with your back facing the entrance) and you'll send him
running back stage. He'll come running back out in a moment, sometimes
holding a weapon! (This has been tested, Sonny Onoo came running back
out with a stop sign and Hogan ran back out with a chair, it seems to
happen at random) Section 3: The Roster * = Hidden Character, see
Section 4 Note: The person who accompanies a wrestler to the ring only
applies to 1-on-1 Matches. They won't be present in Tag, Battle Royal,
or Handicap matches. nWo (White)
Hollywood Hogan (Accompanied to the ring by Eric Bischoff) Giant Brian
Adams (Accompanied to the ring by Vincent) Scott Hall (Accompanied to
the ring by Dusty Rhodes) Scott Norton Buff Bagwell Eric Bischoff
(Accompanied to the ring by Elizabeth) Scott Steiner (Accompanied to the
ring by Vincent) *Curt Hennig (Accompanied to the ring by Rick Rude) nWo
(Red) Kevin Nash Sting Lex Luger Macho Man Randy Savage (Accompanied to
the ring by Elizabeth) Konnan Raven's Flock Raven Lodi Riggs Sick Boy
Reese *Kidman WCW1 *Roddy Piper Diamond Dallas Page (Accompanied to the
ring by Kimberly) Goldberg Bret Hart Chris Benoit Rick Steiner Fit
Finley Booker T WCW2 Saturn Disco Inferno Jim Neidhart British Bulldog
Glacier *Meng (Accompanied to the ring by Jimmy Hart) Van Hammer Kanyon
(1st and 3rd costume) / Mortis (2nd and 4th costume) WCW3 Yugi Nagata
(Accompanied to the ring by Sonny Onoo) Larry Zbysko *Barbarian
(Accompanied to the ring by Jimmy Hart) La Parka Stevie Ray WCW4 Chris
Jericho Eddy Guerrero Psychosis Rey Mysterio Jr. Dean Malenko Juventud
Guerrera Ultimo Dragon Chavo Guerrero Jr. Alex Wright EWF AKI Man (1st
costume)/THQ Man (2nd costume) (Real name: Mitsuharu Misawa) Shogun
(Real name: Toshiaki Kawada) Executioner (Real name: Kenta Kobashi) Dr.
Frank (Jumbo Tsuratu) Jekel (Real name: Dr. Death Steve Williams) Maya
Inca Boy (Real name: Akira Taoe) DAW Hawk Hana (Real name: Genichiro
Tenryu) Kim Chee (Real name: Koji Kitao) Dake Ken (Real name: Atsushi
Onita) Brickowski (Real name: Samson Fuyuki) Ming Chee (Real name:
Tarzan Goto) Han Zo Mon (Real name: Hayabusa) Note: The members of EWF
and DAW are indeed real wrestlers from Japan, but Asmik has made their
appearances so far from their real life counterparts that there's no way
in hell you can make them actually look right using the Costume Edit
considering how shallow that mode had done some comparisons with the DAW
wrestler's moves, taunts, finishers, heights, and weights, and have
found who they really were. Section 4: Secrets of Revenge 1. Unlock Curt
Hennig and the World Heavyweight Championship Mode Win all 9 matches of
the US Heavyweight Championship mode. 2. Unlock Roddy Piper Win all 9
matches of the World Heavyweight Championship mode. 3. Unlock Kidman and
the TV Title Mode Win all 9 matches of the Cruiserweight Championship
mode. 4. Unlock Kanyon / Mortis Win all 9 matches of the TV Title mode.
5. Unlock Meng and Barbarian Win all 9 matches of the Tag Team
Championship mode. 6. Trick to Play as Managers/Valets Start a 1-on-1
game involving wrestlers with a manager/valet. Hit the Z button on
Controller 3 and 4 during the match to take control of them. 7. Sting
Entrance from the Rafters See Sting come down from the rafters in a
40-man Battle Royal with Preset Order (don't choose him as one of the
first four wrestlers or you won't see it). Note on Game Shark Code to
Reveal Other "Hiddens" Apparently, there are incomplete wrestlers,
managers, and valets that were left in the game but were never ready to
be made accessible, can be made playable through the use of Game Shark
codes. For those of you who may not know, the Game Shark "hacks" the
game and enables you to access items and/or do things that in most cases
the developers didn't mean for players to be able to access in such a
way or at all (either for technical or legal reasons, in this case
because these characters weren't finished). A Game Shark code that
allows you to access all the managers, valets, and hidden wrestlers,
including the incomplete ones, has been circulating the newsgroups:
890F9D36 0240 890F9D60 42B4 8107E8B2 ???? Replace the four ???? with one
of the following digits to unlock the corresponding
manager/valet/incomplete-wrestler: 0007 Roddy Piper \ 0105 Meng | 0106
Barbarian |_ These six are complete and can be unlocked 0207 Curt Hennig
| normally using the methods in this section 0404 Kanyon | 0503 Kidman /
0403 Wrath (He has moves and his 2 finishers but he wears Sting's
costume) 0801 Eric Bischoff (This is the one that accompanies Hogan to
the ring, not the normally selectable one. This one has no moves) 0802
Sonny Onoo (Not intended to be controlled by a player) 0803 Jimmy Hart
(Not intended to be controlled by a player) 0804 Rick Rude (Not intended
to be controlled by a player, has punches and kicks only, no Grapple)
0805 Dusty Rhodes (Not intended to be controlled by a player) 0806 Ted
DiBiase (Incomplete, has his name spelled "Ted Debiase" and looks like
Vincent) 0807 James Vandenberg (Incomplete, looks like Vincent) 0808
Vincent (Not intended to be controlled by a player) 0901 Miss Elizabeth
(Not intended to be controlled by a player) 0902 Kimberly (Not intended
to be controlled by a player) 0903 Jackreen (Incomplete, looks like an
altered Sting) 0904 Sister Sherri (Incomplete) 0905 Woman (Incomplete,
looks like Meng) It's very unlikely these can be unlocked in any way
without a Game Shark (ie. in any way actually intended). In order to
avoid frequent crashes when using these codes, do the following: After
entering the codes and setting up a match, do nothing at the beginning
of the match, the manager/valet should be standing outside the ring. Hit
(C-Right) to change your focus then press the Game Shark button. Your
manager/valet should now be in the ring and under your control, but they
don't have many moves and can't grapple. The incomplete wrestlers who
don't have a unique taunt/pose of their own will just do someone else's.
Also, according to Mac, if you enter the code 8107F07C FFFF, it will not
only allow you to play as Wrath, but also make him an unlocked hidden
character as if you got him the way you got the six completed hiddens.
It saves it so you can choose him on the select screen in the future
without using the Game Shark again. This would lead one to believe that
Wrath was definitely intended to be a hidden character that you could
play as normally once you find him if they had actually finished him. |