Notes: Hey look, freaks, there’s actually another version of this game. Get it while you can. Obviously, he’s wearing no helmet on the box and cartridge for this one, but he also is wearing a white uniform instead of black. Whoopee.
Notes: A very, very odd action game hardly based on the movie at all. There are some characters present, but for following the actual plot, this game doesn’t do a great job. I guess it wouldn’t be easy in the first place to translate it into a game of this caliber. As with most of this company’s releases, it’s very poorly done with the most annoying soundtrack ever. Wayne kicks and Garth shoots 8-track tapes or something at killer drums, televisions ghost spirit things, and the like.
Notes: Another wrestling game, this one from the organization that no longer exists (I think). You get to choose from some classic characters like Hawk and Animal, and everyone has a super move to use. You can even choose which maneuvers to use before you wrestle, activated by certain button presses. Well put together, but the computer always seems to lay you out pretty quick.
Notes: Action game that could have been pretty good but is sometimes too difficult and too stupid. You control an Indian that can change into a werewolf once you acquire enough power. The story is decent, and the bosses are usually pretty cool, but the levels usually make no sense and you’ll get trashed in no time unless you have the enemy movements memorized. Complete includes a comic book as well as the instructions.
Notes: Based on the game show. Plays just like you’d expect it to. Solve puzzles based on numbers you select after you spin the wheel. You collect money for each letter that appears. Figure out the phrase, name, or what have you, and win the round. The final round is pretty hard most of the time.
Notes: Nearly the same as the first two games, just a bit harder than the Junior version and a bit easier than the original.