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#Mdickie games all suck mod
Truth be told, I suck at modding in general, but those games were so easy to mod that even I could do it. Playing Wrestling Mpire 2008/Remix was fun and I always enjoyed customizing the experience my own way (adding custom songs, custom textures, real promotions and names, etc). If that's the case, bringing back limb loss and permanent blood decals in the ring (during entirity of the match) would be two welcomed features. As I recall in Wrestling Revolution, the gore feature was removed, possibly due to mobile limitations (just like shadows).
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Something I loved about Wrestling Encore and Wrestling Mpire was the gore, it was so fun dealing with those insane and violent limb losses that happened during the matches and it made the games even more unique compared to other wrestling games. This is basically the same system that "Mortal Kombat: Arcade Kollection" had when it was on Steam, you would run the game and select which of the first three MK games you wanted to play. Because of that, I suggest the following workaround: all the games could belong to the same launcher, therefore treating all of the games as just one. One problem with this would be the expenses of bringing each game to Steam (100€ for each launched title). I'm sure people would still buy the collection even without those Steam integrations, even if it's just in the form of a donation. Some incentives for people to buy those games is if they have Steam achievements implemented, that would be a good reason to sell the collection here. Even though the older games are free, I wouldn't mind paying for a collection including all of them on Steam.