Fire Pro Wrestling G [Psx] - Intro

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Fire Pro Wrestling is a long-running professional wrestling video game series originating from Japan, started in 1989 by Human Entertainment and continued by Spike in 2000.

Beginning with the first title in the series from Human Entertainment, Fire Pro Wrestling Combination Tag for PC Engine in 1989, the Fire Pro Wrestling series eventually produced editions of games for many systems, notably the Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance, Dreamcast and the PlayStation 2. Human also released a wrestling game outside the Fire Pro Wrestling series in 1989 for Game Boy. Titled Pro Wrestling in its native Japan, it was released internationally as HAL Wrestling. Most of the titles in the Fire Pro series have been released exclusively in Japan, although some of the games have seen release in North America.

Unlike many other pro wrestling games, most games in the Fire Pro Wrestling series are not licensed by any major professional wrestling promotion, but do feature likenesses of real-life wrestlers under different names. Games in the series generally utilize 2-D sprite-based graphics, with some later games incorporating 3-D graphical elements.

In Fire Pro Wrestling G there are the usual single and tag team matches. You can also be in a one night tournament, a octagon style match, an exploding cage match and fighting road.

The deepest mode is the career mode (Fighting Road), in which you take a wrestler and fight your way through various federations. You are assigned to a promotion based on how well you interview and your wrestling style. Throw in a create-a-wrestler mode that is the best ever, various match types, including an electrified cage and the UFC's octagon, and other options, and you have the best all-around gameplay of any wrestling game ever.

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Playstation Classic
Bleemsync 1.2
OTG
Sandisk Cruzer Blade 128 GB

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