UWC (Prototype)

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Title Screen
UWC (Prototype)
Dump status Released
Dumped by Video Game History Foundation
File release date June 8, 2019
Origin EPROM cartridge
EPROMs 1x HN27C301G-20
Labels UWC PRG (?) (EPROM), UNEPROM-01 V-HS??? (Cart back)
Ownership Anonymous Nintendo Employee (? - 2019), Stephan Reese (2019)
Game UWC
System NES
Genre Wrestling
Release date Unreleased
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A prototype of the unreleased UWC (also known as Universal Wrestling Corporation) for the NES.

Notes

  • Developed by Thinking Rabbit and published by SETA in 1989.
  • The game went unreleased for unknown reasons, but was possibly shelved in favor of Nichibutsu's "WCW World Championship Wrestling" (also known as "Super Star Pro Wrestling" in Japan) which was released in Japan on December 9th, 1989.
  • Roughly 22% of the ROM contains inaccessible data according to FCEUX's code data logger.
  • The game features three modes of play: "SINGLE MATCH", "TAG MATCH", and "ELIMINATION SERIES". The game also features three difficulty levels: "BEGINNER", "PROFFESSIONAL", and "MASTER". As you play the game from the lowest difficulty, the game will ramp up the difficulty level every four rounds.
  • The game also featured two player mode.
  • The goal of the game is to successfully pin your opponent down by lowering their HP as close to zero as possible.
  • This game can be completed and features a staff credits screen.
  • The majority of the staff that worked on this game also worked on the Japanese exclusive "Fighting Road" for the Famicom in 1988.

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Acknowledgments

Thanks to Stephan Reese for obtaining and giving permission to release the ROM and Frank Cifaldi at The Video Game History Foundation for dumping and helping out with this release!