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Play Stardust Suplex (Japan) Online

Tossing anime wrestlers in zero-G feels wild—cyborg suplexes send dudes spinning into orbit, and the janky physics somehow make it better. Once you stop mashing buttons, the combo rhythm clicks like a weird space ballet.

Developer: Varie
Genre: Sports
Released: 1995
File size: 1.32 KB
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Game Overview

Stardust Suplex came out in 1995 for the Super Nintendo, published by Varie. It's one of those late-era SNES games that tried something a little different, mixing pro wrestling with a sci-fi setting. You don't see many games like it, even now.

You control a wrestler exploring a space station, room by room, fighting off aliens and rival grapplers. The goal is to rescue a kidnapped partner by defeating bosses in each area. The main mechanics involve grappling enemies, building up a power meter to perform special suplexes, and navigating platforms in low gravity. The pacing is deliberate; you learn enemy patterns and when to strike rather than just button mashing. It feels chaotic but strategic, like controlling a brawl in slow motion.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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