A never-before-seen wrestling game for the Nintendo Entertainment System was just unearthed by a YouTuber on Tuesday -- which is basically unheard of in the world of Nintendo. UWC is a wrestling game ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. When UWC—a NES game that had been hidden from the world for 30 years—was uncovered last week, one of the first orders of business was getting the game ...
A 1988 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that not only was never released, it was never even announced, hit YouTube this week. And in the hands of an expert on the National Wrestling ...
As if to tide us over until Pokémon Sword and Shield hit the Switch later this year, the gaming gods have expanded Nintendo’s library with the surprise reveal of another game… a wrestling game that ...
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While some collectors jealously hold on to rare prototypes like these to increase their market value, Reese said he was “not going to be holding this thing hostage.” Instead, he loaned the game to the ...
This past March, video footage was shown off for the unreleased pro wrestling game known as UWC. The UWC moniker was found to be odd by many as the game starred NWA/WCW wrestlers - but that name was ...
The name might sound familiar to classic wrestling fans, as UWC was the acronym for the Universal Wrestling Corporation, which later grew into World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Click to expand ...
We don’t normally keep you up-to-date with every cool bit of retro gaming news here at Paste, but last night a story broke that lands squarely within two different passions of mine. I’m talking, of ...
Game historians are now salivating over a freshly discovered unreleased NES wrestling game that was created by thirty years ago. The game itself is a bit of an oddity as it's called UWC, which at best ...
What just happened? Something rare happened in the retro gaming world this week - someone discovered an unannounced, unreleased game for the Nintendo Entertainment System dating back to the late 80s.