WWF: Betrayal

WWF: Betrayal (GBC) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy Color
Genre: Sports (Wrestling)
Developer: WayForward Technologies

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08/07/2001
EU
08/24/2001
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WWF: Betrayal review (Game Boy Color)

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Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer (January 16, 2011)

Hunter trots backstage and discovers that his wife Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley has been taken by The Rock and co. Vince McMahon catches up with him, tells him that if he can rescue Stephanie, then he can have a title shot. Take all of those illogical plots from NES games and combine them with professional wrestling and this is what you get. It's almost ridiculous enough to be an actual WWE storyline, one written by a total mark.
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