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Play Tag Team Pro-Wrestling (Japan) Online

Pick a wild 80s wrestler, distract the ref, and time your tags right—mess up and you’re both getting folded like a lawn chair. That garbled crowd noise somehow makes it feel legit.

Developer: Data East
Genre: Sports
Released: 1983
File size: 40 bytes
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Tag Team Pro-Wrestling is one of those NES games that somehow makes blocky sprites and stiff animations feel like pure wrestling chaos. You pick from a roster of ridiculous characters (my go-to was the neon pink guy who looked like he escaped from an 80s hair metal band) and jump into tag matches where the real strategy is knowing when to tag out before your guy gets wrecked. The ref's easily distracted, so you can totally cheat—just like real wrestling.

What surprised me was how much the tag mechanics actually matter. If your partner's fresh, swapping at the right moment turns the tide, but wait too long and you're both eating a pixelated suplex. The crowd noise is just this garbled NES static, but after a few matches, you start feeling like you're in some tiny Tokyo arena with flashing lights. It's janky, loud, and weirdly addictive once you get the rhythm of it.

Don't expect deep mechanics—this is all about elbow drops that take up half the screen and dramatic slow-motion pins. Perfect for when you want something dumb and fun with a friend.

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