- Create-a-wrestler
Create-a-wrestler (CAW) is the name commonly given to a game mode in
professional wrestling video game s that allows modification of a base model and other related characteristics to create a unique character. The WWE series of games refers to these creations as superstars, and so the mode may also be identified as Create-a-Superstar (CAS).History
Some early wrestling games featured rudimentary editing systems; one of the first of these was "
WWF King of the Ring ", released for the NES andGame Boy in1993 . In it, a player could edit the attributes of a generic character and give them a name, but could not modify the character's appearance or moveset. The first notable create-a-wrestler mode was introduced in the1996 game "Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium ", released only inJapan for theSuper Famicom . It allowed 80 created wrestlers to be stored and used in the game, using combinations of the graphics for the existing wrestlers, and a completely customized moveset.In the 1998 Nintendo 64 title "
WCW/nWo Revenge ", each character had 4 different outfits that could be individually recolored or have clothing and attire altered. Similar to the "Fire Pro Wrestling" series, this was due to the fact that in order to avoid copyright issues, the game featured a number of characters who were based on real-life wrestlers around the world, but with fake names and altered costumes. The game allowed the player to edit the name and profile information as well, to effectively have 4 different wrestlers sharing a common moveset.1998 also saw the release of "WWF War Zone " for theNintendo 64 and SonyPlaystation . It was essentially the first game to allow the player to create an original wrestler from scratch. It was followed up by 1999's "WWF Attitude ", and in 2000 twoECW games utilizing the same engine, "ECW Hardcore Revolution " and "ECW Anarchy Rulz". The mode would soon become standard to wrestling games and a significant part in rating the quality of a given title. The next game to use the VPW engine was "WWF WrestleMania 2000 ", for the N64, which retained the gameplay of the series while adding a full-featured but cumbersome CAW mode. One of the most popular wrestling games for the N64 was its sequel, "WWF No Mercy ", which was widely praised for its extensive CAW mode; one of the biggest improvements was sorting the costume pieces into categories, instead of the nondescript numbering of WM2K. ROM versions of the game are stillhack ed bygamers for the benefit of adding new graphic maps to create wrestlers not featured in the game. [http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=33686&rid=31743 WWF No Mercy FAQ] Retrieved onDecember 23 ,2007 .] Games criticized for their mundane create-a-wrestler modes include "WCW Mayhem", TNA iMPACT!, and "Legends of Wrestling ", which dubs it Create-a-Legend.Newer games have allowed players to not only manipulate a character's physical appearance, moveset, personality type, strength attributes, and
theme music but also create elaborate ring entrances.Casamassina, Matt [http://cube.ign.com/articles/645/645924p1.html WWE Day of Reckoning 2 Review] IGN.com (August 26 ,2005 ). Retrieved onDecember 23 ,2007 .] [http://faqs.ign.com/articles/747/747019p1.html WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2007 Create a Wrestler FAQ] IGN.com (November 21 ,2006 ). Retrieved onDecember 23 ,2007 .] In the Smackdown! vs. RAW series for the Playstation 2 and Xbox 360, created wrestlers can choose to use the entire entrance of an existing wrestler, or mix and match parts to make an advanced entrance. In addition, the Xbox 360 version of "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 " allows the player to use music stored on the hard drive for custom entrance themes, a feature first utilized in "WWE Raw 2 " for the original Xbox. "WWE Day of Reckoning ", for theNintendo Gamecube , focuses specifically on having the player create a wrestler to play through its story mode. Its sequel, "WWE Day of Reckoning 2 ", continues where the created character's story left off; however, players can not transfer their characters from the predecessor and must recreate them from the ground up.CAW modes are comparable to
create-a-player modes insports game s, in that they allow roster updates. The CAW modes are more extensive, however, because a player is not limited to a specific style of dress. The freedom to create real-life wrestlers from other wrestling promotions and inactive or retired wrestlers, as well as Characters from other Videogames, Fictional, and Celebrity Characters, is at least part of the draw of CAW-making.CAWS have become so popular that many people over the internet have created CAW feds, similar to fantasy football pools. They create CAWS and use them as if they were in an actual wrestling company, often having regular shows resembling
WWE Raw and WWE SmackDown and occasionally Pay-Per-View type shows called "Mega Events" or "CPV's" (Click Per View). Characters used in CAW feds can vary from real people, (such as celebrities, actual wrestlers and television characters) to an original roster of characters created entirely by the players.References
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