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Apr 15, 2004
GC News | WWE Day of Reckoning
THQ have released a handful of new shots of WWE Day of Reckoning, their Gamecube successor to the WWE WrestleMania series.The game, which is being developed by SmackDown! coders Yuke's, will feature a roster of 40 characters (including as-yet-unspecified legends), a create-a-character function and a new, more storyline-focused single-player mode called School of Hard Knocks.These latest shots are actually from the same matches that we saw when and focus mainly on Triple H vs Chris Benoit and ...
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Jul 5, 2006
GC News | WWE Day of Reckoning 2
Massive WWE publisher THQ has announced that Day of Reckoning 2, the GameCube's latest (and possibly last) wrestling title has dropped to $20. This makes the grappler part of Nintendo's Player's Choice lineup, a collection of the best-selling games for the console. Earlier this year games like Paper Mario 2 and Pikmin 2 were added to the list as well. For more on WWE Day of Reckoning 2, take a look at our review and see if it's really worth the cash. History suggests you likely already have ...
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Jun 12, 2006
GC News | WWE Day of Reckoning 2
Monday 12 June 2006 Here's an excellent fan video that's popped up on YouTube.com, featuring a series of scraps between Nintendo's biggest characters and staged within the confines of a WWE game. As if Nintendo's Super Smash Bros games didn't feature enough crossover carnage already, a dedicated follower of both game series has brought Mario, Pikachu, Kirby, Wario and others - including a brilliantly realised Zero Suit Samus - to life via the character editing options of a WWE game. Be sure ...
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Apr 25, 2005
GC News | WWE Day of Reckoning 2
We've just uncovered the first ever screenshots of WWE Day of Reckoning 2, the sequel to . While the original Day of Reckoning was a decent enough effort, and a definite improvement over 2003's Cube wrestler WrestleMania XIX, it ultimately came across as little more than WWE Smackdown Lite. However, early reports on DOR2 - which will continue the storyline of its predecessor - are that's it's already looking promising, although it will retain many of the gameplay elements of the first ...
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