- Promotion World Wrestling Federation
- Game Series WWE Games
- Release Date August 5, 1999
- Platforms PlayStation 1, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64
- Publisher Acclaim Entertainment
- Developer Sculptured Software
WWF Attitude is a wrestling video game based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A slightly enhanced port of the game was later released for the Dreamcast, as well as a handheld version for the Game Boy Color. The game features 42 playable characters.
The game is the sequel to WWF War Zone and is the last WWF game to be published by Acclaim. The WWF signed a deal with THQ later in 1999, ending a ten-year relationship with Acclaim that began with WWF WrestleMania. Acclaim then signed a deal with Extreme Championship Wrestling, producing two games using the same game engine, ECW Hardcore Revolution and ECW Anarchy Rulz.
The game is dedicated to Owen Hart, who died at a WWF event on May 23, 1999.
Match Types
- Vs
- Tag Team/CoOp Tag Team
- Tornado/CoOp Tornado
- 1 on 2/CoOp 2 on 1
- 1 on 3/CoOp 3 on 1
- Lumberjack
- Gauntlet
- Tag Gauntlet/CoOp Tag Gauntlet
- Survivor Series/CoOp Survivor Series
- Royal Rumble
- Battle Royal
- War
- Stable Match
- Triple Threat
- Triangle
- King of the Ring
Match Options
- Hardcore Match
- Cage Match
- Last Man Standing
- Toughman Match (only for Handicap Matches)
- Falls Count Anywhere
Win Modifiers
- Iron Man Match
- I Quit Match
- Finisher Only
- 2 of 3 Victories
- First Blood (if blood is on)
Game Description:
Sure, you have the skills, but do you have the attitude? Play as one of over 30 WWF wrestlers, or create your own brawler in this larger-than-life battle through the WWF.
Up to four players can tussle in four different modes, utilizing countless wrestling styles. In Exhibition mode, you play one match only in any style: Tag Team, One-on-One, Lumberjack, Gauntlet, Tornado, or one of the many other styles available.
Career mode allows you to rise through the league's ranks, facing off against the world's best in house matches or televised events. In King of the Ring, you'll take on up to eight different fighters at once trying to remain the last man standing while Pay Per View mode lets you set up your own television event: you create the venue, the match, and the name of the event.
One of the game's best features is that it allows you to create any wrestler you can dream up, and test him in battle against the pros. With wrestlers like Triple H, Stone Cold, and Kane in the ring, you'd better be ready and you'd better have some attitude.