WWF Royal Rumble
Platform: Super NES
Region: USA
Media: Cartridge
Controller: Gamepad
Genre: Sports > Wrestling
Release Year: 1993
Developer: Sculptured Software
Publisher: LJN
Players: 1 or 2
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In a One-on-One match, two wrestlers (one player versus the computer or two players) square off for a face-to-face bout. One Fall, Brawl, and Tournament variations are available. One Fall matches feature an in-ring referee and are contested under standard rules. Victory is achieved by a 3-count pinfall or a count-out if a wrestler stays outside of the ring for a full 10 count. In a Brawl, however, the referee is absent. This allows unlimited time outside the ring and illegal moves such as eye raking and choking are allowed at all times. The Brawl match doesn't require a pinfall to win; instead, the first player to be entirely drained of their stamina submits in defeat. In a Tournament, a player must battle through the entire roster in a series of One Fall matches to win the championship belt.

A Tag Team match is made up of two teams of two wrestlers (if two players are involved, they can choose to either control opposite teams or be on the same team against the computer). Whenever one wrestler gets tired, they can tag in their partner. A wrestler on the apron can grab an opponent if they get close to the ropes, allowing their partner to attack them. One Fall, Brawl, and Tournament configurations are available. The same rules for the singles One Fall and Brawl matches apply to tag team matches. In the tag team Tournament mode, either one player or two cooperative players will choose two wrestlers to form a team and then must defeat the remaining wrestlers in a series of One Fall tag team matches to win the tag team championship.

A Triple Tag Team match is similar to a Tag Team match, except instead of two wrestlers to a team, there are three wrestlers on each team. Only one partner for each team appears on the apron at a time. The player can switch outside partners by pressing a button. One Fall and Brawl options are available (with one player or two players head-to-head), with the same rules as singles and tag team matches.

The Royal Rumble begins with two wrestlers, and more adversaries enter until six wrestlers are in the ring. Additional wrestlers enter as others are eliminated. There are no holds barred, and elimination occurs when a wrestler is thrown out of the ring. A wrestler must be worn down before they can be thrown out, unless they're caught running with a hip toss. The last wrestler remaining in the ring after all twelve have entered wins the match. At the end of a Royal Rumble, score rankings are shown giving a wrestler's total time in the ring along with a list of opponents they eliminated.

Tips:

2-Punch Knockout
On the opening copyright screen, hold down the B button, then as the screen fades press the Y button.

Same Character Match
On the character select screen, press L, press and hold R, press and hold L, then press select.

Different chairs at ringside
If the dark-green steel chair at ringside has been used, bring the action to the upper part of the screen, in the ring, so that you can't see past the outside of the ring on the button of the screen. Now, go back down and to the outside of the ring. You'll discover that a new light-green chair has replaced the old chair. Repeating this process will make another new chair, this time blue, appear on the outside. Do this once more, and you'll find a brown chair.
From here, the cycle will continue back to the dark-green chair.

Speed up the WWF logo
On the character select screen, you'll see the WWF logo behind the wrestlers. If you press the L button, you can slow down/stop the logo or if you press the R button, you can speed up the logo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWF_Royal_Rumble
