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WWF Raw (World)
SEGA 32X Fighting Pub THQ Dev Anchor Inc. 1995 USA 1-2 Players 5 (0) 26

WWF Raw (World)

Inside WWF Raw (World)

WWF Raw for the Sega 32X is a professional wrestling game that hit shelves in 1995, right when the 32-bit add-on was trying to carve out a niche. Developed by Sculptured Software and published by Acclaim, it brought the WWF ring to Sega's ill-fated hardware. This version is essentially an enhanced port of the 16-bit release, with digitized sprites, video clips, and some visual polish. It's not the same game as the 2002 Xbox/PC title of the same name, so don't confuse the two.

How to Play WWF Raw (World) Online

Getting started: Fire up the game and you'll see a menu where you can pick exhibition or tournament modes. Use the D-Pad to navigate, A to confirm. This is a wrestling simulator, so your goal is to pin your opponent or make them submit. The core loop involves grappling, striking, and performing high-impact moves. Each wrestler has a set of signature attacks - learn them through practice.

Pay attention to the stamina bar; if you run out, you'll move slower and take more damage. The game uses digitized video clips for special moves, which was a big deal back then. If you're new, start with a simple exhibition match to get the timing down. The AI can be tough, so don't be afraid to play on easy mode first.

WWF Raw (World) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button
  • S: B button
  • Z: C button
  • A: X button (6-button pad)
  • Q: Y button (6-button pad)
  • E: Z button (6-button pad)
  • Enter: Start / Mode

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there anything iconic or memorable about WWF Raw?
It featured digitized sprites and full-motion video clips from the WWF roster, which was a technical showcase for the 32X. The game also had a robust moves list that let players recreate signature wrestling moments, making it a favorite among fans at the time.
Is WWF Raw exclusive to SEGA 32X or did it appear on other systems?
It was released on multiple platforms, including the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, but the 32X version offered enhanced graphics and video segments. It is not the same as the 2002 Xbox/PC release with the same name.
Is WWF Raw an official release, a fan hack, a prototype, or another kind of build?
It is an official commercial release produced by Acclaim and licensed by the WWF. This ROM dump is a standard retail copy, not a hack or prototype.

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