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Play Fire Fighting (Japan) Online

You’re a firefighter wrestling with a wobbly hose, trying to save panicking civilians as flames spread and ceilings collapse—it’s chaotic, janky, and weirdly addictive.

Developer: Jaleco
Genre: Action
Released: 1992
File size: 613 bytes
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Game Overview

Fire Fighting (Japan) is one of those weird little SNES gems that makes you go, "Wait, I'm playing as what?" It's exactly what it sounds like—you're a firefighter running through burning buildings, spraying water everywhere while people flail around in panic. The controls take a second to get used to (why is the hose so janky?), but there's something weirdly satisfying about blasting flames just before they reach some poor guy trapped under debris.

Each level throws more chaos at you—collapsing ceilings, exploding gas tanks, and way too many victims who just stand there like, "Guess I'll die." The pixel art nails that 90s arcade vibe, with bright orange flames and smoke effects that actually look dangerous. It's simple, kinda clunky, but in a way that makes you want to play "just one more try" when you lose. Definitely not your typical SNES action game, but that's why it sticks in your head.

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