#2 Nacho Libre (Nintendo 3DS)
In 2006, the director of Napoleon Dynamite, Jared Hess, released a movie starring Jack Black (High Fidelity, School of Rock) about a Mexican priest who secretly performed as a pro wrestler in order to raise money to save an orphanage.
It's actually a really fun movie. Go check it out if you haven't.
Check out which wrestler EC3 finds cute RIGHT HERE
That same year, Budcat Creations developed a Nintendo 3DS game based on the movie, released by Majesco. It contained 18 different wrestlers that were featured in the movie and also had two extra.
It also had a really interesting art style. Here, check it out.
There's a single-player story mode that basically follows the plot of the film. But, there's also a number of other modes, like tag team and even multiplayer matches. There's also a number of arenas to wrestle in, most of them from the finished film, but a couple that are actually from scenes deleted from the movie - like a pig pen, for example.
Oh, don't act like you've never wanted to play a wrestling game set in a pig pen. Stop lying.
It didn't get the best reviews and it wasn't great, but for what it was, it was a fun little game. It's art style and sense of humor served it well, and it was a nice compliment to a nice little movie.
Have you ever played the 3DS Nacho Libre game? What did you think of it? Share your memories of it in the comments down there.
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