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Masakari Densetsu: Kintarou Action-Hen (Sumo-based game) - Game Boy - 1992; Tsuppari Ōzumō: Heisei Han - PC Engine - 1993; Tsuppari Ōzumō: Risshin Shusse Hen - Super Famicom - 1993; Waka Taka Ōzumō: Brothers Dream Match - Super Famicom - 1993; Aah! Harimanada - Game Gear, Game Boy, Sega Genesis - 1993
Hal Wrestling [1990] (Game Boy) Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout [1991] (PC Engine, Wii) Super Fire Pro Wrestling [1991] (Super Famicom) Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden [1992] (Mega Drive) Fire Pro Wrestling 3: Legend Bout [1992] (PC Engine) Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2 [1992] (Super Famicom) Super Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Final Bout [1993] (Super Famicom)
WWF King of the Ring was released in 1993 for NES and Game Boy. WWF Raw (1994) was released in 1994 for Super NES, 32X, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Game Boy. WWF In Your House was released in 1996 for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and MS-DOS. WWF War Zone was released in 1998 for PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and Game Boy.
WWF Superstars 2 features a more limited moveset than its predecessor. All wrestlers share the same moveset with no signature moves. Moves are limited to strikes (punching and kicking), grapples (headbutt, suplex, and bodyslam), ground attacks (stomp and elbow drop), Irish whip moves (clothesline and dropkick), and an aerial attack (flying elbow drop).
Professional wrestling games are video games, card games or other forms of interactive entertainment which simulate professional wrestling matches. ...
Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout is the second installment of the series, featuring a few more match types and additional wrestlers than the previous game. It was released two years after the original, featuring a new "World Champion Series", "Super Tournament", and "Elimination Match" modes. [5]
WWF Superstars [a] is a wrestling video game manufactured by Technōs Japan and released for arcades in 1989. It is the first WWF arcade game to be released. A series of unrelated games with the same title were released by LJN for the original Game Boy. Technōs followed the game with the release of WWF WrestleFest in 1991.
WWE WrestleMania 21 (video game) WWE WrestleMania XIX (video game) WWF Attitude; WWF Betrayal; WWF European Rampage Tour; WWF In Your House (video game) WWF King of the Ring (video game) WWF No Mercy (video game) WWF Rage in the Cage; WWF Raw (1994 video game) WWF Road to WrestleMania; WWF Royal Rumble (1993 video game) WWF Royal Rumble (2000 ...