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Is the base running trick fixed from 2004?


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Where you could do a few quick button hits and the CPU would throw it to the base you were at but you could switch direction so fast you could never get thrown out.

I ask cause my 2004 edition is scratched it gets to 100% but then can't read something and it won't finish the install so I need to get a new game. And there seems to be more and better Mods for 2005.

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The game is a ton better for MVP 2005 (and im talking about the stock game vs stock mvp 2004). The fact that there is about a million mods for 2005 just makes it a lot better. Good luck with finding an 05 on ebay at a reasonable price if you don't have one though.

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New World Order was a Wrestling Faction in WCW back in the late 90's when Kevin Nash and Scott Hall jumped from WWF to WCW. The Original members of the group are,

* Hollywood Hogan

* Kevin Nash

* Scott Hall

* Macho Man Randy Savage

* Konnan

* Lex Luger

* Ted DiBiase

* The Giant/Big Show

* Vincent/Virgil

* Syxx

* Buff Bagwell

* Eric Bischoff

* Miss Elizabeth

* "Sting"

* Curt Hennig

* Konnan

* Nick Patrick (The NWO referee)

* Dennis Rodman

* V.K.Wallstreet

* Big Bubba Rogers

* Rick Rude

* Randy Savage

* Scott Steiner

* Scott Norton

* Brian Adams

* The Disciple

* Kyle Petty (Drove the NWO Car)

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Those aren't the 'original' members of the group. That's a huge list of all the people that cycled through.

It originally started with Nash and Hall saying they had 'a big name' that was going to join soon. It ended up being lifetime babyface Hulk Hogan. They then added the Million Dollar Man as a manager.

From their, they slowly grew each time the writer's decided to have a 'swerve' or a double cross. Eventually, Nash and Hall (with that guy in the bottom right corner) started calling their little tandem of guys 'The Wolfpack'. When ratings for WCW started to stall and nWo was too big to really have anyone else to fight, the group split into 2 factions nWo and nWo Wolfpack.

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JUST ILLEGALY DOWNLOD IT, DUH!!!!!!!!!!

This is the second time you are being asked to grow up in as many days. If you have nothing constructive to add to any thread, don't post anything. No one here will miss your well thought out comments.

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Those aren't the 'original' members of the group. That's a huge list of all the people that cycled through.

It originally started with Nash and Hall saying they had 'a big name' that was going to join soon. It ended up being lifetime babyface Hulk Hogan. They then added the Million Dollar Man as a manager.

From their, they slowly grew each time the writer's decided to have a 'swerve' or a double cross. Eventually, Nash and Hall (with that guy in the bottom right corner) started calling their little tandem of guys 'The Wolfpack'. When ratings for WCW started to stall and nWo was too big to really have anyone else to fight, the group split into 2 factions nWo and nWo Wolfpack.

I know, I started posting the original but then just posted the whole list and forgot to edit out the original part.

As for the Wolfpac, It was Originally Nash and Hall, Add Macho Man, then Konnan, then Lex Luger, and Finally Sting.

As I'm typing this, I feel like popping in The Rise and Fall of the NWO into my DVD Player.

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I saw that lol. I have been busting out WCW and NWO members on my Smackdown vs Raw 2008 Creat a Wrestler feature left and right and add the Nash and NWO avy and sig because I've been in that kind of mood lately, NWO-4-LIFE

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I loved the NWO back in the day when I was a wrestling fan.

Tell me, is '08 any good? Even though I have lost interest in wrestling, except for the occasional viewing of Raw, I always enjoyed the games.

If you don't mind BigRog, I may steal, and use your sig...if that's ok.

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not a wrestling fan myself, but the games were generally pretty good too. i really liked the whole idea of Legends of Wrestling. too bad they didn't keep working on that. the controls needed changing. i really wished other sports took wind of the idea of the rosters and such and applied it to their games. ***cough***baseball***cough***

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