WWF Betrayal (2001) for the Game Boy Color was a unique experiment: instead of a traditional wrestling game, it was a side-scrolling beat ’em up starring WWF talent. Players could control The Rock, Undertaker, or Triple H in a storyline-driven brawler to rescue Stephanie McMahon. Matches against wrestlers were woven into street-fighting levels with weapons and obstacles.
Gameplay was simple but fun for handheld fans, mixing wrestling moves with classic beat ’em up mechanics. While short, it stood out for trying something different and gave WWF fans a novel way to experience Attitude Era stars. Betrayal is remembered fondly as a quirky departure from standard wrestling games.