WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2008 Nintendo DS


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"WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008" for the Nintendo DS is a professional wrestling video game developed by Amaze Entertainment. It is part of the larger SmackDown vs. Raw series, which focuses on the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) franchise. The game was released in 2007 for various platforms, including the Nintendo DS.

Here are some key features of the Nintendo DS version of "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008":

  1. Roster: The game features a roster of WWE superstars and divas from that time, allowing players to choose and control their favorite wrestlers.

  2. Game Modes: Various game modes are typically included, such as Exhibition, Season Mode, and a variety of match types (e.g., singles, tag team, hardcore matches).

  3. Storyline: The game may include a storyline or career mode where players can guide their created wrestler through a career in the WWE, participating in matches and storylines.

  4. Match Types: Different match types common in professional wrestling are usually available, including regular matches, cage matches, ladder matches, and more.

  5. Controls: The Nintendo DS version typically utilizes the handheld's controls for executing wrestling moves and actions, often incorporating touch screen controls.

  6. Create-a-Wrestler: Players may have the option to create their own custom wrestler, choosing from a variety of options for appearance, attire, and moves.

  7. Multiplayer: The game often supports multiplayer features, allowing players to compete against each other in various match types.

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