WWF Attitude

WWF Attitude is a wrestling game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A slightly enhanced port of the game was later released on the Sega Dreamcast. Named after the slogan of WWF's marketing campaign at that time, the game's tagline is "Get it!" The game is the sequel to Acclaim's WWF War Zone and is also the last WWF game to be published by Acclaim. Acclaim followed Attitude with two games based on Extreme Championship Wrestling: ECW Hardcore Revolution and ECW Anarchy Rulz.

Roster

 * Al Snow
 * Billy Gunn
 * Bradshaw of The Acolytes
 * "Too Sexy" Brian Christopher
 * Christian
 * D'Lo Brown
 * "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
 * Droz
 * Edge
 * Faarooq of The Acolytes
 * Gangrel
 * Goldust
 * Mosh of The Headbangers
 * Thrasher of The Headbangers
 * Jeff Jarrett
 * Kane
 * Mankind
 * with Cactus Jack and Dude Love as alternate costumes
 * Mark Henry
 * Owen Hart The game was dedicated to the memory of Owen Hart.
 * Road Dogg
 * Steve Blackman
 * "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
 * The Big Boss Man
 * The Godfather
 * The Rock
 * The Undertaker
 * Triple H
 * Val Venis
 * X-Pac

Secret characters

 * Chyna
 * included as a heel since she had recently joined The Corporation, her alternate music is the D-Generation X theme.
 * Jacqueline
 * Jerry "The King" Lawler
 * Lawler's normal ring entrance features him ridiculing members of the audience.
 * Kurrgan
 * Kurrgan is featured as the only member of the Oddities wrestling stable in the game. It is likely that Kurrgan had been put in the game in early development, before the Oddities gimmick started, and he was updated to go along with the gimmick change.
 * "Marvelous" Marc Mero
 * Paul Bearer
 * Sable
 * Sable is a heel, reflecting her then-recent turn but her voice over reflects her face run
 * Sgt. Slaughter
 * Slaughter is a heel and is featured as a suit-wearing member of the Corporation.
 * Shawn Michaels
 * Michaels was not wrestling at the time the game was released.
 * Taka Michinoku
 * The Trainer
 * Game tester "Jello" Jeff Robinson returns from the original game.
 * "Head"
 * Al Snow's mannequin is included, and only has hands and feet, but no body. His voice is a cartoony voice provided by Al Snow.

Late changes
Originally, both Steven Regal and Tiger Ali Singh were to be in Attitude. However, they were removed and replaced by The Big Boss Man, Christian, and The Godfather.

Additionally, early previews of the game spoke of fictional jobbers that you would face early on in the career mode. For unknown reasons, they were removed from the game. However, their voices, ring attire, and theme songs remain in the Create-a-Wrestler mode. Additionally, this idea became a reality when Acclaim produced Legends of Wrestling II, wherein you are "booked" by each territory's promoters to wrestle said jobbers in your first few matches as a means of "testing your merit."

WWF Attitude was originally going to be the first wrestling game that allowed you to fight backstage. This feature was taken out for unknown reasons, and WCW Mayhem became the first wrestling game to include the feature.

After the untimely death of Owen Hart, before releasing the game, Acclaim inserted a memorial screen dedicated to Hart that is seen at the beginning of the game. This is removed from the Dreamcast version, however.