

In the end, the culprit of the monitor problem turned out to be the flyback having an open winding. I went over this flowchart and found the original HOT had already been replaced, but the holding clip tore off. The hanty has the famous tick of death, meaning the overcurrent protection kicked in. In total Mourix style I built the most elaborate isolation transformer: Secondly, this was the RCA USA 110V model so I needed a proper transformer as I live in 230V Europe. To store it upstairs, I had to make this box: First off, I live at my parents place during this pandemic so there are cats everywhere. To get it even testable was quite a hurdle. This model look pretty awesome, but for some reason every polo cabinet I got so far had a broken monitor. This machine contains a 25 inch Hantarex Polo monitor. Arcade monitors are so rare in the Netherlands, a non-fixable unit would change the whole project. Originally the game was scheduled to have finishing moves for each character, but the WWF shot down the plan.After making sure the game board was fine, my main goal was making sure the monitor worked. The only known "finishing move", similar to a Fatality, is done by the Undertaker. Once an opponent is eliminated, someone will replace them until all eight opponents have been beaten. In the final match, however, only four people (including the player character) will be in the ring at once. In the WWF Title Challenge, the player will start out with four two-on-one matches, moving on to two three-on-one matches, and finally the "Wrestlemania Challenge", a gauntlet match against every wrestler in the game. In the Intercontinental Title challenge, the chosen wrestler will face four opponents via one-on-one matches, followed by two two-on-one matches, and finally a three-on-one match. The main game consists of the player choosing to go after the Intercontinental title or the World Wrestling Federation Title. It is also possible to Run by pressing Light Punch and Light Kick together. Combat features five buttons: Light Punch, Power Punch, Light Kick, Power Kick and Block. Characters can move in somewhat 3D space, in that they can walk up and down, as well as left and right.

Bam Bam Bigelow (Not playable in the SNES version).Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler provided commentary and the game was later ported to home consoles by Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City, which would make the successor title, WWF in Your House. Players battle through one-on-one, one-on-two, and one-on-three matches to claim either the Intercontinental Championship or WWF Heavyweight Championship. WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game is an exaggerated fighting game that uses digitized sprites of the featured professional wrestlers, similar to Mortal Kombat.
