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Play Super Fire Pro Wrestling (Japan) Online

Dodging clotheslines feels weighty, and when you finally land that perfect German suplex, the crowd loses it—those little pixel wrestlers sell moves like they got hit by a truck.

Developer: Human Entertainment
Genre: Sports
Released: 1991
File size: 543 bytes
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Game Overview

Super Fire Pro Wrestling came out for the Super Nintendo in 1991, developed by Human Entertainment. It was one of the early wrestling games on the system, arriving before many of the more famous titles that would define the genre later in the decade. It had a straightforward, no-frills presentation that felt right at home on the SNES during that era.

You control a single wrestler, moving around the ring to grapple, strike, and perform slams and suplexes on your opponent. The main goal is to win matches by pinfall or submission. Key mechanics include timing-based grappling where you lock up and then quickly input commands for different moves, and a momentum system where building your spirit gauge lets you unleash stronger attacks. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical; it’s not a button masher. Dodging clotheslines feels weighty, and when you finally land that perfect German suplex, the crowd loses it; those little pixel wrestlers sell moves like they got hit by a truck.

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