
Wrestling S are 2D pixel heaven with the well-animated and highly detailed sprites fighting in a multitude of colourful arenas. It’s a great way to increase the aggro and really wind your opponent up! Fun in single player, this feature is even better when you are playing against one of your friends. Wrestling S, also offers up lots of ways to taunt your opponents. Much like more modern wrestling games, Fire Pro. This is done by using a special breath button, and it does take some time – so I suggest a nice ring escape while you recoup. Another true-to-life feature is the way you have to take moments out to rest your wrestler or you will suffer from fatigue. This is much like a real life wrestling match as you watch a grappler work his way through his own move set towards a spectacular finish. Once they are looking a bit tired you can start to pull off heavy moves and then land your finisher.
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By playing through the various tournaments, it is also possible to unlock even more stars like Andre The Giant, Ric Flair and (being English) one of my very own wrestling heroes – The British Bulldog! Once these are unlocked, they can be saved to the system memory for future use.įire Pro has a very realistic tempo of match progression: you have to start off with light moves, work them down, and then move to medium moves. They come complete with their own unique move sets and trademark finishers too! The game gives them all Japanese names but thanks to the handy editor it only takes a few minutes to go and correct this. Stars like Mick Foley, Hulk Hogan, Sting, Kevin Nash, Rob Van Dam, The Undertaker and Bret “The Hitman” Hart are all selectable. Outside of Japan, western players will recognise the superstars from the WWF (as it was then), WCW (before they were taken over by WWE) and the no holds barred ECW (before they went bust). In fact, nothing like the two terrible WWE/WWF games released for the Saturn either! The actual wrestler line-up is huge, and I mean HUGE! You can choose from a set of different rosters, each with their own wrestlers, and while not officially licensed in any way, there are loads of real grapplers here that you will know and love. Wrestling S is a proper old school wrasslin’ game with an isometric ring and hand drawn sprites – nothing like the WWE games on modern machines.

The first thing you will notice is that Fire Pro. No more begging dad to send a cheque off and praying you got something back, like it was when I was a nipper! I was so excited to play this Saturn iteration after hearing how it was the best game in the series, so let’s start by saying that I sure wasn’t disappointed! These days, thanks to the likes of eBay and Amazon, this is incredibly easy to do. As these titles were only ever released in Japan, importing them is the only way to go. It wasn’t until I got an Action Replay for my Sega Saturn though that I got the chance to find out what these games offered for myself.
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Their heritage goes right back to the Famicom in Japan and the series continued on the PC Engine, Mega Drive, Super Nintendo and on to the 32-bit generation. I’ve been a big wrestling fan and for years and years, and I had heard how brilliant the Fire Pro.
