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      Wwe Smackdown Here Comes The Pain -korea-

      The Korean release of WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain is a unique regional edition of the 2003 professional wrestling classic. While it retains the core gameplay that made the title a hall-of-famer, it stands out to collectors for its specific localized packaging and cultural context. Key Features & Regional Differences Packaging & Localization:

      WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain

      The Korean edition of , released in late 2003 for the PlayStation 2, is notable for being a specific regional import of the critically acclaimed wrestling title. While the core gameplay and engine remain identical to the North American (NTSC-U) and European (PAL) versions, the Korean release is a distinct physical collector's item with localized packaging. Regional Features (Korea Edition) WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain -Korea-

      The Deadman had requested this match personally. He'd seen Park's work. A submission specialist who used a modified juji-gatame he called "The Silence." He'd broken seventeen arms with it. No one had ever escaped. The Korean release of WWE SmackDown

      The arena held its breath.

      While the game text remained English, Korean communities created "shout-casting" overlays. Players would plug in microphones in the PC Bang and cast their own matches in Korean, mimicking the legendary commentary style of Lee In-kwang (the voice of WWE in Korea at the time). This meta-gaming turned casual matches into e-sports lite. Regional Features (Korea Edition) The Deadman had requested

      New Submission System

      : Included a submission meter and the ability to crawl toward the ropes to force a break.