• WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009

      wwe-smackdown-vs-raw-2009-20080825112728461_640w.jpg
      "Our new Url[http://profiles.frie...]Prevent Posers"

      "PLAYSTATION 2 CHEATS AND CODES- CODES: DXCostume69K2 - Unlocks HBK and HHHs DX Attire KellyKG12R - Kelly Kelly's..."

      More about WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009

      Messaging Off Messaging Off[Restricted to WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's fans]
    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's Photo Gallery

      My Public Photos
    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's Blogs

      loading...
    • More About WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009

      • Occupation:

        Gm of the game

      • Affiliations:

        Developer(s) Yuke's, Publisher(s) THQ (SVR), Yuke's (EPW)

      • Hobbies and Interests:

        PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360

      • Favorite Music:

        Everybody down, Famous, Well enough alone, You wouldn't know, Welt, Right on time, Put your lips to the tv, Driven, Feed, Go hard

      • Favorite TV Shows:

        WWE RAW, SMACKDOWN, ECW

      • Zodiac Sign:

        Libra

      • About Me:

        PLAYSTATION 2 CHEATS AND CODES-

        CODES:

        DXCostume69K2 - Unlocks HBK and HHHs DX Attire

        KellyKG12R - Kelly Kelly's Alternate Outfit

        UNLOCKABLE LEGENDS:

        Vince McMahon - Defend a championship in 24/7 mode, $110,000

        The Rock - Defeat The Rock as Stone Cold in "Legend" Difficulty. $210,000

        "Stone Cold" Steve Austin - Go into the Hall of Fame and select Stone Cold. After defeating him in a Submission Match using Bret Hart, you can buy him in the WWE Shop. $210,000

        Mick Foley - Defeat Mick Foley in the Hall of Fame direct challenge mode. Afterwards, buy him in the WWE Shop. $210,000

        "Ravishing" Rick Rude - Buy in the WWE Shop for $210,000.

        "Rowdy" Roddy Piper - Buy in the WWE Shop for $210,000.

        Terry Funk - Defeat Tommy Dreamer, Sabu and Sandman in an ECW Extreme Rules 4-way match using any superstar on "Legend" Difficulty. $210,000.

        Sabu - Buy in the WWE Shop for $210,000.

        Bret Hart - Defeat Bret Hart in the Hall of Fame direct challenge mode. Afterwards, buy him in the WWE Shop. $210,000

        Shane McMahon - Buy in the WWE Shop for $110,000.

        JBL - Buy in the WWE Shop for $110,000.

        UNLOCKABLE ARENAS:

        December to Dismember Arena - Get 8 points in Hall of Fame Mode

        ECW One Night Stand Arena - Get 7 points in Hall of Fame Mode

        New Year's Revolution Arena - Get 9 points in Hall of Fame Mode

        No Way Out Arena - Get 5 points in Hall of Fame Mode

        Summerslam arena - Get 10 points in hall of fame mode.

        Vengeance Arena - Get 6 points in Hall of Fame Mode

        Wrestlemania 23 Arena - Get 12 points in Hall of Fame mo
        In-game arenas

        The main WWE television show arenas include:
        SmackDown!
        RAW
        ECW
        Heat

        The game also features arenas of the following pay-per-view-events:

        SummerSlam 2006
        Unforgiven 2006
        No Mercy 2006
        Cyber Sunday 2006
        Survivor Series 2006
        Armageddon 2006
        December to Dismember 2006
        New Year's Revolution 2007
        Royal Rumble 2007
        No Way Out 2007
        WrestleMania 23
        Backlash 2007
        Judgment Day 2007
        One Night Stand 2006
        Vengeance 2006
        The Great American Bash 2006

        1These arenas must be unlocked via the Hall of Fame mode.

        **CONTACTING SVR2008 BRYAN WILLIAMS**
        We have created an AOL Instant Messenger screen name for all of you fans that would like to ask us questions. My name is Bryan Williams and i am the creative manager for Smackdown vs Raw 2008. I have created this friendster page for all of viewers to know more about SVR2008. I made an screen name for questions to be answered. I wont be able to get to ALL of you at the same time so please be patient. I won't be able to go online as often because i have some important things to take care of. I appreciate it. Thanks everyone!

        Screen Name : ignSVR2008

        * i will be changing screen names often for any spams and innapropriate comments.
        For more infomation:
        http://www.smackdownvsraw.com
        http://www.ign.com




      • Who I Want to Meet:

        Anyone who loves this game so much and support it...

        Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

    • Testimonials and Comments for WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009

      • isabelle
      • Posted
      • SHIT i mIzz "THE DX"
        luv u john cen long life batista!
        proud 2 be PINOY!
      • acap
      • Posted
      • does any proposal to make sure goldberg n brock lesnar comin' back......i miss them both shit...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • romel
      • Posted
      • =I WISH LONG LIFE TO ALL WRESTLER'S
      • D kS
      • Posted
      • get well soon Mr Mcmahon
      • calum
      • Posted
      • COOL!!!

      • D kS
      • Posted
      • !!get well soon MR Mcmahon!!
      • baste
      • Posted
      • ...add u aman me...
      • chris chaos
      • Posted
      • im your a big fan yeah!!
      • SvrSeries.com
      • Posted
      • SvrSeries.com
      • Posted
    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's Meez

    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's Media Box

      SVR2008


      Roster


      Ashley, Batista , Bobby Lashley, Bret Hart , Candice , Carlito , Chavo Guerrero , Chris Masters , CM Punk , Edge , Elijah Burke , Eddie Guerrero , Finlay, Gregory Helms , Hardcore Holly , Jeff Hardy , JBL , Jim Neidhart , JTG , Johnny Nitro , John Cena , Kane , Kelly Kelly , Kenny Dykstra , King Booker , Mr Kennedy , Melina , Matt Hardy , Mark Henry , Marcus Cor Von , Michelle McCool , Mickey James , MVP , Mick Foley , Rey Mysterio , Ric Flair , Randy Orton , Rick Rude , Roddy Pipper , Sandman , SGT Slaughter , SHAD , Shawn Michaels , Snitsky , Sabu , Steve Austin , Triple H , Torrie Wilson , The Great Khali , Tommy Dreamer , Terry Funk , The Rock , Umaga , The Undertaker

      Gameplay


      Each wrestler now has two fighting style categories, one primary and one secondary. Each fighting style has its advantages and disadvantages in each particular match type. [7] There are eight styles altogether: high-flyer, hardcore, submission artist, powerhouse, showman, brawler, dirty and technical.[8] The wrestler's special move, however, is based solely on their primary style.[7] In addition, creative manager of THQ Cory Ledesma stated early in production that he planned on having numerous wrestler animations redone.[7] A new "struggle submission system" has been introduced, incorporating more analog control into the game. The player executing the submission can now decide how much pressure is applied by moving the analog stick in a particular direction. Similarly, the player locked in a submission hold will have to power out also by using the analog stick. [7] The game features the revived ECW brand, which takes its place alongside the established Raw and SmackDown! brands. The official box art features the ECW logo prominently. The game's ECW branding has expanded the number of weapons available under the ring during gameplay. New weapons such as guitars are available and tables can be set on fire. [9] Despite the inclusion of the brand, the video game franchise will keep its SmackDown! vs. RAW name, although an early logo included "ECW Invasion" in the title.[10] Each wrestler now has two fighting style categories, one primary and one secondary. Each fighting style has its advantages and disadvantages in each particular match type. [7] There are eight styles altogether: high-flyer, hardcore, submission artist, powerhouse, showman, brawler, dirty and technical.[8] The wrestler's special move, however, is based solely on their primary style.[7] In addition, creative manager of THQ Cory Ledesma stated early in production that he planned on having numerous wrestler animations redone.[7] A new "struggle submission system" has been introduced, incorporating more analog control into the game. The player executing the submission can now decide how much pressure is applied by moving the analog stick in a particular direction. Similarly, the player locked in a submission hold will have to power out also by using the analog stick. [7] The game features the revived ECW brand, which takes its place alongside the established Raw and SmackDown! brands. The official box art features the ECW logo prominently. The game's ECW branding has expanded the number of weapons available under the ring during gameplay. New weapons such as guitars are available and tables can be set on fire. [9] Despite the inclusion of the brand, the video game franchise will keep its SmackDown! vs. RAW name, although an early logo included "ECW Invasion" in the title.[10]

      Mode


      The game allows several different game modes to be played, each with different goals and options. The season and general manager modes of previous games have not been merged into the new "WWE 24/7" mode, which takes its name from WWE's video on demand service. Players can choose to play one of the game's included superstars, a created superstar or as a general manager of one of the brand. Playing as a wrestler, the goal is to take that wrestler and achieve "legend" status. In order to do so the player has to win matches, team with and feud with other wrestlers and gain popularity. At the same time they must choose whether to train, exercise, relax, or take part in other activities when not wrestling, all with their own positive and negative effects. Playing as a general manager is similar to the previous General Manager modes in the series, in which one has to choose a brand and act as its General Manager (Jonathan Coachman for Raw, Theodore Long for SmackDown!, Tommy Dreamer for ECW), draft a roster and attempt to make decisions to make it the most popular brand of the three. The General Manager is allowed to hire/fire wrestlers, schedule workouts and events.[11] There is also a all-new Tournament Mode which allows the player control a superstar through the various stages of a WWE tournament such as Beat The Clock Sprint and King of the Ring. This is featured only on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360. Like previous games in the series, the game also allows players to challenge for and defend championships[12]. The game includes championships used by the WWE in 2007, bringing back the branded championships from the previous game and for the first time, the ECW Championship. The game allows several match types to be played. This includes the Iron Man match; Battle Royal; Hell in a Cell[13]; Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match; hardcore; Ladder match; the Elimination Chamber; and Royal Rumble[14] among others. However, none of these matches are on the Wii version, as was falsley advertised.

      Soundtrack


      The game continues the SmackDown vs. Raw series trend of having commercially released music as part of its soundtrack. The game includes a large number of rock tracks: Nonpoint's "Everybody Down", Puddle of Mudd's "Famous", Chevelle's "Well Enough Alone" and Hellyeah's "You Wouldn't Know". Several bands contributed multiple tracks to the game. The AM Conspiracy songs "Welt" and "Right on Time" are included, as are Project 86's "Evil (A Chorus of Resistance)" and "Put Your Lips to the TV". Sevendust's "Driven" and "Feed" are also featured. The game's soundtrack also features two hip hop songs, 8Ball & MJG's "Stand Up" and Nobody Famous's "Go Hard".

      Platform
      Differences

      The game differs significantly depending on the platform it is played on. These differences are seen first and foremost in the Nintendo DS version of the game. It makes use of the handheld's touch screen feature to control the wrestlers' in-ring actions. This version also includes wireless multiplayer gameplay, as well as training minigames.[15] However, the DS version features a roster of just 21 wrestlers[16] and retains the Season mode of past games rather than receiving the 24/7 or Main Event modes being introduced to other systems.[17] The Xbox 360's hard drive is utilized to allow custom music to be used in the game as entrance music.[18] and the PlayStation 3 version has a first-person view option during the wrestlers' entrances.[19] The Wii version takes advantage of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, using the motion-sensing capabilities to pull off various attacks. For instance, punches and chops are performed by slashing the Wii Remote in different directions, while performing a move such as a powerbomb requires the player to lift the opponent by pulling the Wii Remote up and then thrusting it down to slam the opponent.[20] It also includes Mii integration, both on menu screens of Main Event mode and on the HUD during game play.[21] In addition to exhibition matches and create-a-wrestler, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation versions have a 24/7 mode[11] as its version of a season mode. However, the Nintendo Wii version has Main Event mode in place of 24/7 mode and does not contain a General Manager mode. The Wii version only features 5 match types. These are, Single (One on One), Tag Team (Two on Two), K.O. Match, Triple Threat, and Hardcore. This version also has no WWE Shop and a severely decreased movelist compared to the other versions.[citation needed]

      Realease
      Critical Reaction

      Before the game was released, it was named as a 2007 Game Critics Award nominee for Best Fighting Game[22] On October 15, 2007 the demo was released onto the Xbox Live Marketplace. The game was released for all platforms in November 2007. Special editions of the game are available for some platforms, such as a collector's edition of PlayStation 2 and 3 version. This version will include a number of bonuses, including a tin case, a DVD with additional content, a Kelly Kelly trading card, an autographed Rey Mysterio lenticular card and a 28-page signature finisher's moves book. It also includes a code to unlock an alternate attire for Kelly Kelly in the game.[23][24] Play.com released a limited edition pack called the Dirty Edition for the Xbox 360 which will include several extras, including postcards, a t-shirt, and a Kelly Kelly calendar.[25] Critical reaction to the game has been generally positive, if only lukewarm. As of November 2007, Metacritic has rated the PS3 version of game 77 out of 100 or "Generally favorable reviews", including reviews from eleven media outlets. [26] Also as of November 2007, Game Rankings has different scores for each version of the game. The highest rated one is the PS3 version, with an average ratio of 81% from 21 reviews. The other versions have average ratios in the 70-75% range. The DS version has the lowest ratio, with an average ratio of 63% from 12 reviews. [27] IGN reviewed the game for each platform, though the scores are varied. The average score so far for all the systems combined is 7.1 out of 10, noting that the 24/7 mode was repetitive and a step down from the previous year's Season and GM modes respectively. [28] However, Alex Navarro of Gamespot is far less generous in his review. He gives all the console versions of the game a 6.5 out of 10, a "fair" rating. While he does praise the new fighting styles and graphics, Navarro calls the game a "big disappointment." He cites the game's 24/7 mode and artificial intelligence as being among the game's shortcomings. [29]
    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's Fans

    • WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2009's a Fan Of...