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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Human Entertainment Games [ ] Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag [ ] Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag Human Entertainment Release June 22, 1989 () Mode(s) Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag is the first game in the series, released for the. All of the wrestlers featured are fictional. Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag Characters Victory Musashi Based on [ ] Akira Saeha Based on [ ] Tommy Bomber Based on [ ] Thunder Ryu Based on [ ] Hurricane Rikimaru Based on [ ] Zombie Masa Based on [ ] Pirate Number 1 Based on [ ] Pirate Number 2 Based on [ ] Star Bison Based on [ ] Big the Great Bull Based on [ ] Mascara Condor Based on [ ] Mascara Eagle Based on [ ] Bloody Allen Based on [ ] Mad Tiger Based on [ ] Knight Blaster Based on [ ] Iron Blaster Based on [ ]. The Ultimate Warrior is helping Hulk Hogan deliver a double vertical suplex on their opponent. Characters based on wrestling stars such as 's and 's are featured in the game along with Japanese professional wrestlers like.
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Each wrestler is ranked based on their attacking ability, defensive ability, and their running speed. An 'edit mode' allows customized wrestlers to be created based on their wrestling type, the color of their skin, and a unique set of customized ring attire. A certain amount of points also have to be spent on developing certain attacks (and their respective defense against these attacks from opposing wrestlers). Digitized voices from the wrestlers and cheers from the audience members are included.
Two of the buttons on the Super Famicom controller are used for strong blows while another button is used strictly for low blows. Sprites in the game actually show wrestlers in different sizes to each other (depending on height and weight). A mode permits four wrestlers to face off against each other simultaneously. There are 56 different wrestlers to control; with eight playable wrestling legends. Referees are available and can be chosen by the player; each referee has his own level of strictness and essentially determine how long the match will last.
It is possible to perform up to 300 different professional wrestling moves in the game. Cover art Human Entertainment Masato Masuda Akihisa Yoshimura Hiroki Takahashi Kenji Takaoka Hiroya Tamura Masaharu Omi Masamichi Yamazaki Chiyomaru Shikura Yukie Sugawara Shintaro Jyocha Release •: December 22, 1994, Mode(s) Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special was released in 1994. Wrestlers from the game are based on popular wrestlers from the in addition to the and several organizations.
The game was only released on the system. The game's scenario was written by, and helped make him famous with a controversial suicide plot line. Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 [ ] Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 Human Entertainment Series Release 1996 Mode(s) Fire Pro Wrestling: Iron Slam '96 was developed and released for the. It is the first game in the series to be done in full 3D. Its gameplay, however, retains the familiar timing-based grapple system found in all of the other Fire Pro games.
Also, as with the other games in the series, the characters are based on real-life wrestlers that were popular at the time. Unlike its predecessors, it lacks the extensive Create-A-Wrestler mode. Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium [ ] Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium Release •: March 29, 1996, Mode(s), Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium was released in 1996 for the. It has an extensive edit mode where up to 80 created wrestlers can be stored and used in the game.
The game features likenesses of over 100 real-life professional wrestlers that were included with fake names to prevent copyright infringement. Super Mario World Full Game. Of the game surfaced online with the advent of such as and.
These translations not only converted the Japanese text to English, but also replaced the names of each wrestling likeness to its real-life counterpart. Unlike the more frenzied pace and button-mashing of arcade-style wrestling games, Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium focused instead on skill and specific timing.