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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (WWF イン ユア ハウス) is a WWF wrestling game released for the [[Sega Saturn]], acting as a sequel to ''[[WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game]]''.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (WWF イン ユア ハウス) is a [[WWF]] wrestling game released for the [[Sega Saturn]], acting as a sequel to ''[[WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game]]''.
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''WWF In Your House'' was the last WWF wrestling game to be built in this style. Acclaim's next game, ''WWF War Zone'' (which skipped Sega systems), reverted to the grappling style of gameplay usually associated with the series, which would be seen again with ''[[WWF Attitude]]'' for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Like ''WrestleMania: The Arcade Game'', ''In Your House'' is more akin to a traditional versus fighting game (stemming primarily from ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''), where the goal is to simply drain the opponent's life bar as opposed to trying to pin him/her until counted out by a referee. Unlike its predecessor, ''In Your House'' did not start as an arcade game - it was built specifically for home systems by [[Sculptured Software]] for [[Acclaim Entertainment]], with little or no input from [[Midway Games]], original authors of ''WrestleMania: The Arcade Game''. It was not as well received by critics.
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{{ScreenThumb|WWF In Your House Saturn, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}}
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Like ''WrestleMania: The Arcade Game'', ''In Your House'' is more akin to a traditional versus fighting game (stemming primarily from ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''), where the goal is to simply drain the opponent's life bar as opposed to trying to pin him until counted out by a referee. Unlike its predecessor, ''In Your House'' did not start as an arcade game; it was built specifically for home systems by [[Sculptured Software]] for [[Acclaim Entertainment]], with little or no input from [[Midway Games]], original authors of ''WrestleMania: The Arcade Game''. It was not as well received by critics.
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===Modes===
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===Wrestlers===
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{{MoveListNote|legend=Basic|key1={{button|text=SP}}|value1=Super punch|key2={{button|text=SK}}|value2=Super kick}}
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=320|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Shawn Michaels
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Shawn Michaels.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
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| info1=Michael Hickenbottom
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=San Antonio, Texas
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'1"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=227 lbs.
 +
| desc=
 +
}}
 +
{{InfoRow
 +
| title=Vader
 +
| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Vader.png
 +
| info1name=Portrayed by
 +
| info1=Leon White
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Rocky Mountains
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'5"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=458 lbs.
 +
| desc=
 +
}}
 +
{{InfoRow
 +
| title=Bret Hart
 +
| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Bret Hart.png
 +
| info1name=Portrayed by
 +
| info1=Bret Hart
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Calgary, Alberta
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'1"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=234 lbs.
 +
| desc=
 +
}}
 +
{{InfoRow
 +
| title=Owen Hart
 +
| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Owen Hart.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
 +
| info1=Owen Hart
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Calgary, Alberta
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=5'11"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=234 lbs.
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| desc=
 +
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Ahmed Johnson
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Ahmed Johnson.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
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| info1=Anthony Norris
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Pearl River, Mississippi
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'2"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=305 lbs.
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| desc=
 +
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=British Bulldog
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, British Bulldog.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
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| info1=David Smith
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Manchester, England
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| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'0"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=253 lbs.
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| desc=
 +
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=The Undertaker
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, The Undertaker.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
 +
| info1=Mark Calaway
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Death Valley
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'10"
 +
| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=328 lbs.
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| desc=
 +
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Goldust
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Goldust.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
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| info1=Dustin Rhodes
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Hollywood, California
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| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'6"
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| info4name=Weight
 +
| info4=260 lbs.
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| desc=
 +
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Ultimate Warrior
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Ultimate Warrior.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
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| info1=James Hellwig
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| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Parts unknown
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| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'2"
 +
| info4name=Weight
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| info4=260 lbs.
 +
| desc=
 +
}}
 +
{{InfoRow
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| title=Hunter Hearst-Helmsley
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| screenshot=WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Hunter Hearst Helmsley.png
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| info1name=Portrayed by
 +
| info1=Paul Levesque
 +
| info2name=From
 +
| info2=Greenwich, Connecticut
 +
| info3name=Height
 +
| info3=6'4"
 +
| info4name=Weight
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| info4=246 lbs.
 +
| desc=
 +
}}
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}}
  
''WWF In Your House'' was the last WWF wrestling game to be built in this style - Acclaim's next game, ''WWF War Zone'' (which skipped Sega systems), reverted to the grappling style of gameplay usually associated with the series, and this would be seen again with ''[[WWF Attitude]]'' for the [[Sega Dreamcast]].
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==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
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{{creditsheader|[[Sculptured Software|Sculptured]] Team}}
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*'''Lead Programmer:''' Paul Blagay
 +
*'''Programmers:''' Rob Brannon, Eric Repasy, Richard Terranova
 +
*'''Sound Driver Programmer:''' Bob Dayley
 +
*'''Sony Team Programmers:''' Mike Engberg, Justin Towns
 +
*'''PC Team Programmers:''' Jon Matsukawa, Darin Mills
 +
*'''Additional Programming:''' John Drabik, Craig Matsuura, Bob Witmer
 +
*'''Project Manager:''' Jim "Art Gorilla" Jung
 +
*'''Art Coordinators:''' John Kilbourn, Jeff Knight
 +
*'''Artist:''' Kent Barney, Matt Liverman, Neil Melville, Jon Olsen, Paul Vaughn
 +
*'''Sound:''' Mark Ganus, Dean Morell, Roy Wilkins
 +
*'''Puppet Table Monkeys:''' Paul Blagay, Richard Terranova, Rob "BBQ" Brannon, Eric Repasy
 +
*'''Sub Primate:''' Troy Leavitt
 +
*'''Art Monkeys:''' Amie "Deadhead" Engberg, Aron Engberg, Bryan C. Standing
 +
{{creditsheader|Testing Team}}
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*'''Supervisors:''' Gary Rowberry, Todd Dowd
 +
*'''Testers:''' Jeff Robinson, Preston Whitney, Anthony Davis, Micah Tordiff, Nathan Smith, Marques Shaw, Mark Ogea, Kevin Godwin
 +
*'''Special Thanks:''' Cathleen Blagay, Cindy Repasy, Rebecca Terranova, Rod Horlsey, Rob Nelson, Altair Lane, Bruce Gifford, Judy Jette, Kirstin Cook, Drake Dickerson, Jeff Peters, Sega DTS
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:This game is dedicated to the loving memories of Matthew Davis Annis and Jeff Zentil
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{{creditsheader|[[Acclaim]] Studio Services}}
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*'''Director of Studio Services:''' Jeremy Schwartz
 +
*'''Interactive Director:''' Melianthe Kines
 +
*'''Directors Assistant:''' Frances Esposito
 +
*'''Stunt Coordinator:''' Jeff Gibson
 +
*'''Makeup Artists:''' Bryant Holt
 +
{{creditsheader|Ultimatte Studio Post Processing}}
 +
*'''Senior Manager:''' Rob Zimmelman
 +
*'''Lighting Supervisor:''' Ray MacDonough
 +
*'''Production Assistants:''' Mitch Meyer, Louis Picone, Marc Weiss
 +
*'''Post Proc Supervisor:''' Rob Muzer
 +
*'''Post Processing Team:''' Jay Biancamano, Melissa Beckman, Peter Klimek, Marvin Tate
 +
*'''Studio Coordinator:''' Sharon Shayowitz
 +
*'''FMV Sequences by:''' Acclaim Studio Services
 +
*'''Vice President of Product Development:''' Col Stone
 +
*'''Director of Product Development:''' Amy Smith Boylan
 +
*'''Director of Sports Team:''' Steve Cox
 +
*'''Executive Producer:''' Dan Feinstein
 +
*'''Producer:''' Michael Archer
 +
*'''Producers:''' Steffan Levine, Jay Luss, Zeke Mandel, Douglas Yellin, Brett Gow, Jim Dunn
 +
*'''Standards Coordinator:''' Shawn Rosen
 +
*'''Analysts:''' Pete Wanat, Nathaniel Gunther, Mark Mermelstein, Linda Spelman
 +
{{creditsheader|Licensing}}
 +
*'''Assistant Licensing Manager:''' Nina Skalka
 +
*'''Licensing Assistants:''' Erin Maloney, Lorine Guido
 +
*'''TitanSports Inc:''' Chris Argento, Rene Goulet, John Arnold, Judy Kempa, Nick Barberi, Ed de Lange, Jim Bell, Mary Mieszczanski, Debbie Bonnanzio, Derek Phillips, Howard Finkel, Ann Russo, Michael Foley, George Germanakos, P. J. Walker, Terry Anderson, Julie Youngberg, Betsy Gonzalez, Cindy Mak, Theresa Kelly
 +
{{creditsheader|Marketing}}
 +
*'''Marketing Director:''' Steve Lux
 +
*'''Product Manager:''' Evan Stein
 +
*'''Associate Prod Manager:''' Doug Sherman
 +
*'''Assistant Prod Manager:''' Ed Fortune
 +
*'''Mktg Coordinators:''' Tom Bass, Steve Buglino, Dora Guinta
 +
{{creditsheader|[[Acclaim]] Quality Assurance}}
 +
*'''Senior Manager:''' Ray Boylan
 +
*'''Supervisors:''' Carol Caracciolo, Tom Falzone
 +
*'''Lead Analysts:''' Eric Hendrickson, Jeff Rosa
 +
*'''Project Leads:''' Brian Regan, Jim Craddock, Brian Krieger, James Daly, Mike Sterzel, Wing Shiu
 +
*'''QA Testers:''' Alex de la Teja, Jason Vandehey, Jason Miller
 +
*'''Tech Support Supervisor:''' Harry Reimer
 +
*'''Senior Tech Support:''' John Gonzales, Howard Perlman, Bethany Blewett
 +
*'''Technicians:''' Dan Wimpelberg, Andrew Fullaytor, Rob Coffey, Greg McGovern
 +
*'''PCT Supervisor:''' Gil Leong
 +
*'''Senior Technical Analyst:''' Edmond Kok
 +
*'''Lead Technical Analyst:''' John Melendez
 +
*'''Technical Analysts:''' Leigh Busch, Richard Varney, Jerry Tjan, John Nicolaou, Jesus Arozamena
 +
*'''Special Thanks:''' Robert Be Dard, Pierrette Be Dard, Dallas Hart, Blade Hart, Jade Hart, Beans Hart, Jess White, VJ Russo, William Russo, Wes Trager, Roger Booth, Fiona Milburn, Liz Murray, Remington Scott, Larry Kelly, Phil Grunfelder, Sharon Dougherty, Eric Samulski, Cristina Silvestri, and Chester, Stefanie Miano, Simon Gouldstone, Tyrone Miller, Pax
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=WWF In Your House Saturn credits.pdf
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| console=SAT
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}}
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}}
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Revision as of 18:29, 10 June 2024

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WWF In Your House
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Developer:
Licensor: Titan Sports
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (12 tracks)
Peripherals supported: 6Player
Genre: Sports[1][2] (wrestling)

















Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
¥5,8005,800 T-8120G
Sega Rating: 18 and Up
Sega Saturn
US
$59.9959.99[4] T-8126H
ESRB: Kids to Adults
Sega Saturn
EU
T-8126H-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Saturn
DE
T-8126H-50
USK: 12
Sega Saturn
PT
Sega Saturn
UK
T-8126H-50
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Sega Saturn
PL
Non-Sega versions

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WWF In Your House (WWF イン ユア ハウス) is a WWF wrestling game released for the Sega Saturn, acting as a sequel to WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game.

WWF In Your House was the last WWF wrestling game to be built in this style. Acclaim's next game, WWF War Zone (which skipped Sega systems), reverted to the grappling style of gameplay usually associated with the series, which would be seen again with WWF Attitude for the Sega Dreamcast.

Gameplay

WWF In Your House Saturn, Character Select.png

Character select

Like WrestleMania: The Arcade Game, In Your House is more akin to a traditional versus fighting game (stemming primarily from Mortal Kombat), where the goal is to simply drain the opponent's life bar as opposed to trying to pin him until counted out by a referee. Unlike its predecessor, In Your House did not start as an arcade game; it was built specifically for home systems by Sculptured Software for Acclaim Entertainment, with little or no input from Midway Games, original authors of WrestleMania: The Arcade Game. It was not as well received by critics.

Modes

Wrestlers

Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, Left and Right should be reversed.

P Punch
K Kick
 SP  Super punch
 SK  Super kick

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Shawn Michaels.png

Shawn Michaels
Portrayed by:
Michael Hickenbottom
From:
San Antonio, Texas
Height:
6'1"
Weight:
227 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Vader.png

Vader
Portrayed by:
Leon White
From:
Rocky Mountains
Height:
6'5"
Weight:
458 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Bret Hart.png

Bret Hart
Portrayed by:
Bret Hart
From:
Calgary, Alberta
Height:
6'1"
Weight:
234 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Owen Hart.png

Owen Hart
Portrayed by:
Owen Hart
From:
Calgary, Alberta
Height:
5'11"
Weight:
234 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Ahmed Johnson.png

Ahmed Johnson
Portrayed by:
Anthony Norris
From:
Pearl River, Mississippi
Height:
6'2"
Weight:
305 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, British Bulldog.png

British Bulldog
Portrayed by:
David Smith
From:
Manchester, England
Height:
6'0"
Weight:
253 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, The Undertaker.png

The Undertaker
Portrayed by:
Mark Calaway
From:
Death Valley
Height:
6'10"
Weight:
328 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Goldust.png

Goldust
Portrayed by:
Dustin Rhodes
From:
Hollywood, California
Height:
6'6"
Weight:
260 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Ultimate Warrior.png

Ultimate Warrior
Portrayed by:
James Hellwig
From:
Parts unknown
Height:
6'2"
Weight:
260 lbs.

WWF In Your House Saturn, Profiles, Hunter Hearst Helmsley.png

Hunter Hearst-Helmsley
Portrayed by:
Paul Levesque
From:
Greenwich, Connecticut
Height:
6'4"
Weight:
246 lbs.

Production credits

  • Lead Programmer: Paul Blagay
  • Programmers: Rob Brannon, Eric Repasy, Richard Terranova
  • Sound Driver Programmer: Bob Dayley
  • Sony Team Programmers: Mike Engberg, Justin Towns
  • PC Team Programmers: Jon Matsukawa, Darin Mills
  • Additional Programming: John Drabik, Craig Matsuura, Bob Witmer
  • Project Manager: Jim "Art Gorilla" Jung
  • Art Coordinators: John Kilbourn, Jeff Knight
  • Artist: Kent Barney, Matt Liverman, Neil Melville, Jon Olsen, Paul Vaughn
  • Sound: Mark Ganus, Dean Morell, Roy Wilkins
  • Puppet Table Monkeys: Paul Blagay, Richard Terranova, Rob "BBQ" Brannon, Eric Repasy
  • Sub Primate: Troy Leavitt
  • Art Monkeys: Amie "Deadhead" Engberg, Aron Engberg, Bryan C. Standing
Testing Team
  • Supervisors: Gary Rowberry, Todd Dowd
  • Testers: Jeff Robinson, Preston Whitney, Anthony Davis, Micah Tordiff, Nathan Smith, Marques Shaw, Mark Ogea, Kevin Godwin
  • Special Thanks: Cathleen Blagay, Cindy Repasy, Rebecca Terranova, Rod Horlsey, Rob Nelson, Altair Lane, Bruce Gifford, Judy Jette, Kirstin Cook, Drake Dickerson, Jeff Peters, Sega DTS
This game is dedicated to the loving memories of Matthew Davis Annis and Jeff Zentil
Acclaim Studio Services
  • Director of Studio Services: Jeremy Schwartz
  • Interactive Director: Melianthe Kines
  • Directors Assistant: Frances Esposito
  • Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Gibson
  • Makeup Artists: Bryant Holt
Ultimatte Studio Post Processing
  • Senior Manager: Rob Zimmelman
  • Lighting Supervisor: Ray MacDonough
  • Production Assistants: Mitch Meyer, Louis Picone, Marc Weiss
  • Post Proc Supervisor: Rob Muzer
  • Post Processing Team: Jay Biancamano, Melissa Beckman, Peter Klimek, Marvin Tate
  • Studio Coordinator: Sharon Shayowitz
  • FMV Sequences by: Acclaim Studio Services
  • Vice President of Product Development: Col Stone
  • Director of Product Development: Amy Smith Boylan
  • Director of Sports Team: Steve Cox
  • Executive Producer: Dan Feinstein
  • Producer: Michael Archer
  • Producers: Steffan Levine, Jay Luss, Zeke Mandel, Douglas Yellin, Brett Gow, Jim Dunn
  • Standards Coordinator: Shawn Rosen
  • Analysts: Pete Wanat, Nathaniel Gunther, Mark Mermelstein, Linda Spelman
Licensing
  • Assistant Licensing Manager: Nina Skalka
  • Licensing Assistants: Erin Maloney, Lorine Guido
  • TitanSports Inc: Chris Argento, Rene Goulet, John Arnold, Judy Kempa, Nick Barberi, Ed de Lange, Jim Bell, Mary Mieszczanski, Debbie Bonnanzio, Derek Phillips, Howard Finkel, Ann Russo, Michael Foley, George Germanakos, P. J. Walker, Terry Anderson, Julie Youngberg, Betsy Gonzalez, Cindy Mak, Theresa Kelly
Marketing
  • Marketing Director: Steve Lux
  • Product Manager: Evan Stein
  • Associate Prod Manager: Doug Sherman
  • Assistant Prod Manager: Ed Fortune
  • Mktg Coordinators: Tom Bass, Steve Buglino, Dora Guinta
Acclaim Quality Assurance
  • Senior Manager: Ray Boylan
  • Supervisors: Carol Caracciolo, Tom Falzone
  • Lead Analysts: Eric Hendrickson, Jeff Rosa
  • Project Leads: Brian Regan, Jim Craddock, Brian Krieger, James Daly, Mike Sterzel, Wing Shiu
  • QA Testers: Alex de la Teja, Jason Vandehey, Jason Miller
  • Tech Support Supervisor: Harry Reimer
  • Senior Tech Support: John Gonzales, Howard Perlman, Bethany Blewett
  • Technicians: Dan Wimpelberg, Andrew Fullaytor, Rob Coffey, Greg McGovern
  • PCT Supervisor: Gil Leong
  • Senior Technical Analyst: Edmond Kok
  • Lead Technical Analyst: John Melendez
  • Technical Analysts: Leigh Busch, Richard Varney, Jerry Tjan, John Nicolaou, Jesus Arozamena
  • Special Thanks: Robert Be Dard, Pierrette Be Dard, Dallas Hart, Blade Hart, Jade Hart, Beans Hart, Jess White, VJ Russo, William Russo, Wes Trager, Roger Booth, Fiona Milburn, Liz Murray, Remington Scott, Larry Kelly, Phil Grunfelder, Sharon Dougherty, Eric Samulski, Cristina Silvestri, and Chester, Stefanie Miano, Simon Gouldstone, Tyrone Miller, Pax
Source:
In-game credits[6]

Magazine articles

Main article: WWF In Your House/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #89: "December 1996" (1996-xx-xx)
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Print advert in Ultra Game Players (US) #93: "January 1997" (1996-12-31)
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Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1997-06: "1997-06 (1997-03-07)" (1997-02-21)
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Artwork

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
53 [7]
Sega Saturn
53
Based on
1 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Fun Generation (DE) PAL
70
[8]
Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
69
[9]
Hacker (HR)
86
[10]
LeveL (CZ)
29
[11]
MAN!AC (DE) PAL
69
[12]
Mega Force (FR) PAL
81
[13]
Mega Fun (DE) PAL
72
[14]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
52
[15]
Secret Service (PL)
65
[16]
Sega Power (UK) PAL
58
[17]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
47
[18]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
47
[19]
Super Juegos (ES)
88
[20]
Video Games (DE) PAL
65
[21]
Sega Saturn
64
Based on
14 reviews

WWF In Your House

Saturn, JP
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Cover
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Spinecard
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Disc
Saturn, US
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Cover
Wwfiyh sat us manual.pdf
Manual
Saturn, EU
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Cover
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Disc
Saturn, PT
WWFIYH Saturn PT cover.jpg
Cover
WWFIYH Saturn EU Disc.jpg
Disc

Technical information

Main article: WWF In Your House/Technical information.

References


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WWF franchise games for Sega systems
Sega Master System
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (1993)
Sega Mega Drive
WWF Super WrestleMania (1992) | WWF Royal Rumble (1993) | WWF Raw (1994) | WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game (1995)
Sega Game Gear
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge (1993) | WWF Raw (1994)
Sega Mega-CD
WWF Rage in the Cage (1993)
Sega 32X
WWF Raw (1995) | WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game (1995)
Sega Saturn
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game (1996) | WWF In Your House (1996)
Sega Dreamcast
WWF Attitude (1999)
Arcade
WWF Royal Rumble (2000)
Pinball
WWF Royal Rumble (1994)