Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars
Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars | |
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Cover art featuring Sgt. Slaughter | |
Developer(s) | Beam Software |
Publisher(s) | Mindscape |
Programmer(s) | Nigel Spencer |
Platform(s) | Commodore 64 |
Release | November 15, 1989 |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars is a professional wrestling sports video game developed by Beam Software and published by Mindscape. It is based on the professional wrestler Sgt. Slaughter and was released on November 15, 1989, exclusively for the Commodore 64.
Gameplay
The game requires a Commodore 64 joystick to play and features a unique gameplay mechanic involving managers.[1] Players can choose from five managers: Delores, Fast Ed, Big John, Abdul Makash, and Lucky. These managers play a crucial role in the game's trading system, allowing players to buy and trade wrestlers in Sgt. Slaughter's Auction House. The game also allows players to bet on matches and bribe other wrestlers to throw their matches.[1]
Sgt. Slaughter does not appear as a playable character,[1] although he is a referee during matches and makes occasional appearances as an in-game narrative device.[2] The game includes multiple match types such as singles and tag team bouts, and features multiple game modes, including a narrative-driven story mode and an exhibition mode for quick matches.
Development
Nigel Spencer, the programmer behind the game shared insights into the game's development in an interview. Spencer highlighted the game's technical advancements, particularly the use of real-time scaling of high-resolution screens, a first for the C64.[3]
Release
Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars was released on November 15, 1989, for the Commodore 64. The game was developed by Beam Software and published by Mindscape during the height of Sgt. Slaughter's popularity in the late 1980s.
See also
References
- ^ a b c Djeljosevic, Danny (April 13, 2024). "10 Bizarre Wrestling Video Games Gamers Forgot About". TheSportster. Retrieved August 5, 2024.
- ^ Schmitt, Kody (December 17, 2019). "8 PC Wrestling Games Only True Fans Will Remember". WhatCulture.com. Retrieved August 8, 2024.
- ^ Spencer, Nigel (January 4, 2011). "An Interview with Nigel Spencer". C64.com. Retrieved August 7, 2024.