WWF WARZONE Bret Hart Movelist/FAQ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Game: WWF Warzone System: Nintendo 64 Publisher: Acclaim FAQ Author: Bootflap E-mail: bootflapfpredits@live.com Date Created: 5/23/2010 Current Version: 1.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. FAQ History 2. Introduction 3. Bret Hart Bio 4. Bret Hart in Warzone 5. Movelist 6. Contact Info 7. Legalities ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. FAQ History ----------------------------------------------------------------------- March 22, 2010 - Began writing. March 23, 2010 - Finished and submitted. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF Warzone will always hold a special place in my heart, pretty much purely based on nostalgia. It was the first 3D WWF game ever, the second 3D wrestling game I ever played and owned, and the first US game to feature a comprehensive CAW mode. Sure, its CAW mode is barebones compared to what we see now, but back in 1998 this thing was awesome to have. And I'll be a hardcore Acclaim defender until the end; I enjoyed the Acclaim WWF games' gameplay and, believe it or not, still do. Obviously they're not for everyone and they've been upstaged thanks to time and technology, but the flak they get on the web is wholly undeserved. Say what you want about the control system, but even back in the day it was easy for me to get a hold of. Nevermind all that, though; I decided to write this FAQ because I noticed that the N64 section of Warzone has virtually no character specific FAQs. Over on the PSX side, JChamberlin dedicated a lot of effort to making some character FAQs back in the day, but no one ever gave the N64 the same attention. I'm starting with Bret Hart, here, and I hope to maybe touch on every character in the game, giving them their own FAQs/movelists. Aside from the moveset, I'll add some notes on them in-game, and some strategy for playing as them. Quick note, I own both the PSX and N64 versions of Warzone. While the PSX version will always be my personal because I owned it first and the nostalgia surrounding it, the N64 version certainly isn't bad. It's missing a lot of the voice clips the PSX version has, along with CD-quality music and the FMV clips, but the trade off was N64 gamers got crisper visuals and an exclusive game mode. But keep in mind this guide was written expressly for the N64 version of the game; if you need a PlayStation guide, head on over to JChamberlin's character guides. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Bret Hart Bio ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: July 2nd, 1957 (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Billed From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Height: 6'1" Weight: 234 lbs "I'm the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be." —Bret Hart Known as the “Excellence of Execution,” Bret Hart was one of the finest technical wrestlers ever. This submission specialist was known for systematically breaking down his opponents until he was ready to lock in the Sharpshooter, from which few escaped. Hart was also an innovator in the ring, executing strategies and applying holds (such as the ring-post figure-four leglock) that defied the expectations of opponents and fans alike. Hart also had an uncanny instinct for creating pinning predicaments out of opponents' holds when things looked their most bleak. The “Hit Man” was trained with his brothers and other Calgary hopefuls in the infamous Stu Hart Dungeon. It was there that his father stressed technique over flair, and it was there that Bret mastered an arsenal of submission maneuvers the hardest way possible — by having them applied to him. Bret Hart emerged from Calgary’s Stampede Wrestling into WWE as a tag-team specialist alongside Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart. Neidhart’s girth and force perfectly married with Bret’s skill and cerebral ring approach. Together they were the Hart Foundation, an up-and-coming duo of the 80s tag-team division. CREDIT: WWE.com Bret became a dominant singles star of the 1990's, holding the Inter- continental title before moving onto the WWF Title, capturing it 5 times. His tenure in WWF came to a shocking end with the "Montreal Screwjob" at Survivor Series 1997, and he soon after found his way onto WCW Television. He was a multiple-time WCW United States Champion and won the WCW World Championship twice before a career- ending concussion forced him to retirement in 2000. Bret returned to WWE on the January 4th, 2010 edition of Monday Night Raw, which he guest hosted. After an onscreen hatchet-burying with old nemesis Shawn Michaels, Bret attempted the same with Vince McMahon, but was attacked by the WWE Chairman. This set up a two-month plus on-screen rivalry between Vince and Bret that set up a no-holds-barred match between the two at WrestleMania 26. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Bret Hart In Warzone ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: Bret "Hit Man" Hart Height: 6'1" Weight: 234 lbs. From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Finisher: Sharpshooter Personality: Rulebreaker Stats: (NOTE: these statistics are hard as hell to decipher, since they're displayed via chain links, for some reason, and not numerically. In CAW it at least shows you the number to go along with it, but in the Biography menu where you browse the WWF superstars, just the chain links. I don't have the official strategy guide anymore (and I'm not sure they even give you the stats numerically there) so the best that can be done is showing the chain "links". STRENGTH: )-( )-( )-( ) TOUGHNESS: )-( )-( )-( )-( ) SPEED: )-( )-( )-( )-( ) RECOVERY: ( )-( )-( )-( ) CHARISMA: -( )-( )-( )-( )-( ) IceMaster has Bret's stats listed numerically in his full FAQ of the game. I'll go ahead and post them here with full credit to him, but I'm not sure how accurate they may be: STRENGTH: 5 TOUGHNESS: 6 SPEED: 6.5 RECOVERY: 5 CHARISMA: 7 Bret was included in WWF Warzone even though he had been gone from the company for 8-9 months prior to the game's release. He was likely kept in because of all the work that had went into scanning him for his model, recording his sound clips, recording Vince McMahon and JR's soundbytes for him, and recording his Grudge Match FMVs. Ahmed Johnson and British Bulldog are also still in the game despite having left the World Wrestling Federation. Like every character in the game besides Steve Austin and Goldust, Bret has two attires to use. His first is standard late 1997 wear for Bret; on his torso he wears a black singlet, emblazoned with the logo of a skull atop a pink heart and surrounded by white wings. Over the singlet, Bret wears black tights, with a pink design outlined in white down the leg, and "HITMAN" in black text down his leg and over the pink section. There are four pink hearts outlined in white down the front of his right leg, as well as another skull on his buttocks with "HITMAN" above that, too. He wears white boots, with pink trim around the laces and down the back, and black toe and sole accents. There's a pink/white star on the side of his boots as well. His second attire is the same thing, except everything about his singlet and tights is pink. There's no black except for the "HITMAN" down his leg, and the white outlines remain. He also still has black kneepads (which is strange, as Bret always wore pink kneepads with pink tights.) To use Bret's alternate attire, hold down C-Right while selecting him. Bret's moveset is fairly accurately portrayed in Warzone; all his big moves are here. He's one of (if not the) best wrestlers in the game, statistically, and it's easy and fast to wear an opponent down to slap on the Sharpshooter. Start off easy with drop toeholds, hiptosses, fireman carries, etc; when the opponent becomes stunned you can strike with a bigger move, like Bret's Russian Legsweep. Don't forget Bret's sneaky! He comes well equipped with his oft-used small package, so if you're late in a match and a red opponent's mounting a comeback, try to put him quickly away with a small package before they know it. The piledriver is very devestating, but it's one of the easiest moves to be countered in this game. Only try to nail it on a stunned opponent, or there's a good chance they'll backdrop you out of it and mount an offense. Another thing not to forget is Bret has the Hart Attack! I think this is pretty much the only game I've ever seen Bret have a one-man Hart Attack in, and, while it looks cool, if you miss it you'll land flat on your ass and will be open to attack. When an opponent's in darker orange and you want to "sim," go ahead and try Bret's "Five Moves of Doom." Not neccessarily in any order, the vertical suplex, Russian Legsweep, backbreaker, top rope driving elbow, then straight to the Sharpshooter and mash those buttons! Completing the Challenge mode with Bret, or his brother Owen, unlocks Sue the Ring Girl to play as. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. MOVELIST ----------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU STAND/OPPONENT STANDS Left, Left, C-Down or Right, Right C-Down: Irish Whip Left, Down, C-Left or Right, Down, C-Left: Body Slam Left, Up, A or Right, Up, A: Clothesline Left, Left, A or Right, Right A: Crucifix Down, Down, A: Firemans Carry Down, Down, B: Drop Toe Hold Up, Up, A: Hip Toss Left, Right, C-Left or Right, Left, C-Left: Kneebreaker Left, Down, A or Right, Down, A: Leg Drag Left, Right, B or Right, Left, B: Ovrhd Belly Belly Suplex Left, Up, B or Right, Up, B: Samoan Drop Down, Down, C-Left: Small Package Down, Up, C-Left or Up, Down, C-Left: Spinebuster Down, Up , B or Up, Down, B: Vertical Suplex Left, B or Right, B: Inside Forearm Up, B or Down, B: Haymaker Up, A: Dropkick B: Punch A: Kick C-Left: Tie-Up TIE-UP Left, Right, A or Right, Left, A: Samoan Drop Left or Right, Up or Down, B: Piledriver Left, Left, C-Left or Right, Right, C-Left: Side Back Breaker Left, A or Right, A: Neck Breaker Left, B or Right, B: Inverted Atomic Drop Left, C-Left or Right, C-Left: Northern Lights Suplex A: Hiptoss B: Top Wristlock C-Left: Atomic Drop C-Down: Irish Whip YOU RUN/OPPONENT STANDS A: Drop Kick Running B: Hart Attack C-Left: Spinning Neck Breaker YOU STAND/OPPONENT RUNS A: Drop Kick Against Running B: Drop Toe Hold C-Left: Back Body Drop BEHIND STANDING STUNNED OPPONENT Right, Right, Up, C-Left or L, L, U, C-Left: German Suplex Right, Right, A or Left, Left, A: Russian Leg Sweep Right, Right, b or Left, Left, B: Atomic Drop B: Crossface Chickenwing STANDING AT HEAD OF DOWNED OPPONENT Left, Left, B or Right, Right, B: Leg Lock Chokehold Left, Right, B or Right, Left, B: Rear Chin Lock Up, Down, B or Down, Up, B: Short Arm Scissor Down, B: Driving Elbow Smash Down, A: Knee Drop B: Fist Drop C-Left: Pick Up By Head STANDING AT SIDE OF DOWNED OPPONENT Down, B: Driving Elbow Smash Down, A: Knee Drop B: Fist Drop A: Leg Drop C-Left: Pin STANDING AT FEET OF DOWNED OPPONENT Left, Left, A or Right, Right, A: Elbow Drop Onto Leg Left, Right, A or Right, Left, A: Half Crab Up, Down, A or Down, Up, A: Headbutt to Groin Down, B: Driving Elbow Smash Down, A: Knee Drop B: Fist Drop Right, Right, Up, A+C-Down or Left, Left, Up, A+C-Down: Sharpshooter (finisher) RUNNING AT DOWNED OPPONENT A: Leg Drop B: Fist Drop C-Left: Splash STANDING, OPPONENT IN TURNBUCKLE FACING YOU Right, Left, Right, A or Left, Right, Left, A: Top Rope Super Plex Right, Right, A or Left, Left, A: Monkey Flip Right, Right, B or Left, Left, B: Swinging DDT Right, Right, C-Left or Left, Left, C-Left: Belly to Belly Suplex A: Forearm Smashes B: Climb and Pummel STANDING, OPPONENT IN TURNBUCKLE FACING PAD Left, C-Left or Right, C-Left Pump Handle Slam B: Head Into Turnbuckle C-Left: Turn Opponent Around ON TOP ROPE, OPPONENT STANDING Up, Right, C-Left+C-Down or Up, Left, C-Left+C-Down: Cross Body Press A and C-Down: Bionic Elbow B and C-Left: Sunset Flip B: Dropkick ON TOP ROPE, OPPONENT DOWNED Right, Left, A+B or Left, Right, A+B: Flying Headbutt A and C-Down: Driving Elbow B and C-Left: Elbow Drop B: Knee Drop ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. CONTACT INFO ----------------------------------------------------------------------- You can email me at my aforementioned email I have set up for this sort of thing, at bootflapfpredits@live.com. Alternatively, you could get a hold of me on my message board, The No Mercy Zone, at http://thenomercyzone.clicdev.com. Yes, registration is open. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. LEGALITIES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ may only be used for personal use. Of course, you can print this out and use it at your will. However, please don't submit it to other sites or put it on a site of your own. Don't sell this FAQ in any way (paper, disk, even CD-ROM). This FAQ cannot be published in a book or magazine. If anyone finds this FAQ on another site, or you find it somewhere else without credit it to me, please email me and let me know. 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