Modern professional wrestling is full of wrestlers who love and regularly indulge in video games, though there may be no bigger gamer in the space than WWE star Xavier Woods, who can celebrate a fruitful Christmas for his library of Nintendo 64 games. Woods regularly plays N64 games on his YouTube channel, UpUpDownDown, with various other WWE stars in fun challenges or as an avenue to learn more about said wrestler. After this Christmas, he won't be short for options to play as his collection now includes every North American N64 game from the console's lifespan.First released in 1996, the Nintendo 64 was Nintendo's follow-up to the success of the Super Nintendo ,which sold roughly 49 million units over its lifespan between the Americas and Japan. The N64 came out of the gate swinging with popular games such as Super Mario 64, Pilotwings 64, Cruis'n USA, and Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire released at or shortly after the console's launch. By the release of the GameCube in 2002, Nintendo had released a total of 393 games for the N64, though some of those titles were only available in Japan at the time.RELATED: Nintendo Has Been Updating Older Games Due to Security VulnerabilitiesWoods got his hands on the rest of these games as part of his Christmas present and wasn't shy about sharing his jubilation on social media. The New Day member took to Twitter after organizing the games, with most of them sorted neatly into piles while Woods held Mischief Makers in his other hand. He teased more was to come as he planned to go through all the games he received in greater detail on UpUpDownDown.

The addition of the entire North American N64 games library joins an already massive collection Woods has shown off in the past across his social media accounts. His collection includes various retro consoles and games from the respective libraries, full arcade cabinets, and collectibles from some of his favorite franchises such as The Legends of Zelda and Mega Man. He has also used his YouTube channel to let other wrestlers, including AJ Styles, show off their own sizable video game collections.

As mentioned above, video games have become a common love among many professional wrestlers across WWE, AEW, Japan, and the independent scene for both personal entertainment or further connect with fans. Woods has done this through his YouTube channel while other wrestlers, including Adam Cole and Claudio Castagnoli, have cultivated audiences on Twitch when they are away from the squared circle. AEW has even seen the value in this space with wrestler Evil Uno hosting a weekly Twitch stream on Wednesday mornings, hours ahead of AEW Dynamite.

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Source: Ringside News