Games Like WWF No Mercy

12 games similar to WWF No Mercy — handpicked for fans of Sports and Wrestling and Fighting games.

Top Games Similar to WWF No Mercy

Feature PlatformYearScoreGenre
WCW/nWo Revenge NINTENDO-6419989.1Sports, Wrestling
WWF WrestleMania 2000 NINTENDO-6419998.8Sports, Wrestling
WWF SmackDown! PLAYSTATION20008.8Sports, Wrestling
WWF Attitude PLAYSTATION19998.6Sports, Wrestling
1080° Snowboarding NINTENDO-6419988.7Sports
International Superstar Soccer 64 NINTENDO-6419978.9Sports, Soccer

All 12 Games Like WWF No Mercy

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WCW/nWo Revenge
1998
WCW/nWo Revenge box art
NINTENDO-64
9.1
1998 · AKI Corporation

AKI Corporation's wrestling engine at its 1998 peak, featuring the entire WCW/nWo roster at the height of Monday Nitro's dominance. WCW/nWo Revenge refined the grapple system that would reach its apex in WWF No Mercy, with 60+ wrestlers from the Attitude Era's rival promotion, four-player chaos, and the same deep mechanics that made AKI wrestling games the genre standard.

WWF SmackDown!
2000
WWF SmackDown! box art
PLAYSTATION
8.8
2000 · Yuke's

The PS1 wrestling game that launched one of gaming's longest-running sports franchises. Yuke's wrestling engine delivered Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H, and the complete Attitude Era roster in a PS1 exclusive that proved the platform could host premium wrestling — kicking off the SmackDown series that ran uninterrupted for two decades.

WWF Attitude
1999
WWF Attitude box art
PLAYSTATION
8.6
1999 · Iguana Entertainment

Iguana Entertainment's 1999 PS1 wrestling game capturing the WWF's Attitude Era — WWF Attitude includes a roster of 40+ wrestlers, a career mode following a created wrestler through the WWF hierarchy, voice-over commentary by Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler, and match types including Hell in a Cell and Ladder matches from the most commercially successful period in pro wrestling history.

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1080° Snowboarding
1998
1080° Snowboarding box art
NINTENDO-64
8.7
1998 · Nintendo EAD

Nintendo's snowboarding game built physics-based trick mechanics and courses designed around realistic mountain topography into a package that felt fundamentally different from the arcade snowboarders competing for the same market. The Legendary Eagle course remains one of the most technically impressive N64 tracks — a long, branching descent that rewards knowledge of its hazards and delivers a genuine sense of mountain speed that was unmatched on home hardware in 1998.

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Killer Instinct Gold
1996
Killer Instinct Gold box art
NINTENDO-64
8.4
1996 · Rare

Rare's port of Killer Instinct 2 to Nintendo 64, delivering the full arcade combo system to home consoles in 1996. With its distinctive roster of supernatural and mythological fighters, the Auto Doubles and manual combo system, and the series' trademark announcer calling each Ultra Combo, KI Gold was the fighting game showcase for early N64 owners.

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Mario Golf
1999
Mario Golf box art
NINTENDO-64
9
1999 · Camelot Software Planning

Camelot's N64 golf game brought Mario characters and human golfers together in one of the finest golf games ever made. With an accessible three-click swing mechanic, multiple modes, and the ability to transfer and develop human golfer characters from the Game Boy Color Mario Golf, the N64 version became the definitive Mario Golf experience for a generation.

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Mario Tennis
2000
Mario Tennis box art
NINTENDO-64
9.3
2000 · Camelot Software Planning

Camelot's tennis follow-up to Mario Golf delivered a near-perfect sports game: accessible enough for newcomers to enjoy immediately, deep enough for competitive players to master. With sixteen Mario franchise characters each with distinct play styles, four court types, and exceptional four-player multiplayer, Mario Tennis 64 remains the gold standard of video game tennis.

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Mortal Kombat 4
1998
Mortal Kombat 4 box art
NINTENDO-64
8
1998 · Midway

Midway's 1998 N64 fighting game and Mortal Kombat's transition to 3D — Mortal Kombat 4 keeps the series' signature fatalities and two-plane fighting while adopting polygon character models, introducing weapon combat, and returning fan favorites alongside new combatants in a post-Trilogy roster.

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NFL Blitz
1997
NFL Blitz box art
NINTENDO-64
8.5
1997 · Midway

Midway's gloriously over-the-top arcade football title strips the NFL down to its most entertaining essentials — seven-on-seven, no penalties, late hits encouraged, and turbo boosts that send receivers flying down the sideline with superhuman speed. NFL Blitz made football accessible and outrageously fun for non-sports fans while still offering enough depth for enthusiasts, cementing its status as one of the N64's essential four-player party games.

FAQ: Games Similar to WWF No Mercy

What are the best games like WWF No Mercy?
The best games similar to WWF No Mercy include WCW/nWo Revenge, WWF WrestleMania 2000, WWF SmackDown!, and others that share its Sports and Wrestling and Fighting gameplay style.
What makes WWF No Mercy unique compared to similar games?
WWF No Mercy stands out for its combination of Sports and Wrestling and Fighting elements developed by AKI Corporation in 2000.
Are there modern games similar to WWF No Mercy?
Yes, many modern games draw inspiration from WWF No Mercy. The Sports and Wrestling and Fighting genres it helped define continue to influence games today.