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Play Fire Fighting (Japan) Online

Control a firefighter, rescue civilians, extinguish flames, break down doors, dodge falling debris, and race against time in burning buildings.

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

Fire Fighting came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, developed and published by Jaleco. It was one of those games that felt a little different from the usual platformers and RPGs of the time, focusing instead on the straightforward, high-pressure work of fire rescue. You don't see many games built entirely around that kind of premise, even now.

You control a firefighter who moves through burning buildings one screen at a time. Your main goal is to rescue civilians and extinguish fires before the structure collapses. You use a hose to put out flames, which has a realistic weight and recoil that makes aiming tricky. You also break down doors, avoid falling debris, and carry people to safety. The game moves quickly, and the difficulty comes from managing multiple hazards at once. It feels tense and physical, like you're really wrestling against the fire.

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