When WCW/nWo Revenge hit the gaming scene in late 1998 on the Nintendo 64, it quickly became a monumental success. Riding the wave of the New World Order’s popularity in professional wrestling, the game boasted a current and extensive roster along with a variety of arenas.

Recently, a surprising discovery has brought renewed attention to this classic wrestling game. A dedicated player stumbled upon a hidden feature within WCW/nWo Revenge—a feature that allows for running grapples. In a departure from the standard running strike moves seen in most wrestling games of the time, these running grapples enabled players to execute intricate maneuvers while in motion, a groundbreaking concept at the time.

This unexpected revelation even caught the attention of Diamond Dallas Page, one of the playable characters in the game, who took to Twitter to express his reaction.

So my buddy @Melonbread1979 broke open the code for WCW nWo Revenge and found the rumored fourth Diamond Cutter. A running attack. So wild to see…hidden since 1998. Pretty dope to find something after 25 years. Had to share💥💎DDP

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WCW/nWo Revenge didn’t just make waves with its hidden gems; it also received widespread acclaim from both fans and critics alike. Within a mere month of its release, it became the top-selling third-party Nintendo game, setting records in the process. The game earned praise for its enhanced graphics compared to its predecessor, WCW Vs. nWo: World Tour, and introduced new features like Championship Mode.

The game’s success was nothing short of remarkable, selling a staggering 1.88 million copies in the United States alone. This placed it among the elite ranks of best-selling N64 games of all time. Notably, it even outperformed the highly popular WWF No Mercy game, which would be released two years later.

In retrospect, WCW/nWo Revenge remains a legendary title in the world of wrestling video games, celebrated for its innovative features and enduring appeal to a dedicated fan base.

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Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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