WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game

WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game
Arcade flyer with Bret Hart
DevelopersMidway (arcade)
Sculptured Software (home)
PublishersMidway Games (arcade)
Acclaim Entertainment (home)
Designers
  • Mark Turmell
  • Jason Skiles
  • Jamie Rivett
  • Jake Simpson
  • Shawn Liptak
  • Sal Divita
  • Joshua Y. Tsui
  • Eugene Geer
  • Tony Goskie
Artists
  • Sal Divita
  • Joshua Y. Tsui
  • Eugene Geer
  • Tony Goskie
ComposerChris Granner
SeriesWWF
Platforms
ReleaseArcade
32X
  • NA: November 1995
Mega Drive/Genesis
  • NA: November 1995
  • EU: 1995
MS-DOS
PlayStation
  • NA: October 18, 1995
  • EU: November 1995
Saturn
  • NA: May 30, 1996
  • EU: June 1996
Super NES
  • NA: November 1995
  • EU: January 25, 1996
GenresSports-based fighting
ModesUp to 2 players, simultaneous
Arcade systemMidway Wolf Unit hardware
Sound CPU: ADSP2150
Midway Digital Compression System (DCS) – Amplified Mono

WWF WrestleMania (released on home consoles as WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game) is a professional wrestling arcade video game released by Midway Manufacturing Co. in 1995. It is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) professional wrestling promotion.

The game features digitized representations of eight WWF performers who are pitted against each other in fast-paced matches inspired by Midway's Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam games. Commentary is provided by Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler, who also appear in the game sitting at the announcers' table to the right of the ring, and Howard Finkel welcoming players to Wrestlemania at the start screen.

Acclaim, which published the console versions of the game, released a follow-up in 1996: WWF In Your House.