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fireprog Fire Pro Wrestling G (Japan) (v1.1)
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Publisher:
Spike
Year:
2000
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Mame 0.193 released on dec-27 2017
Last release:
Mame 0.272 released on nov-30 2024
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  • Sony PlayStation CD-ROM published 25 years ago:

    Fire Pro Wrestling G © 1999 Human Ent.

    Fire Pro Wrestling G includes 169 wrestlers and a plethora of game modes including the One Night Match, One Night Tournament, Open League, Elimination Match, Battle Royal, Death Match and Gruesome Fighting.

    The Fighting Road mode is a story mode were you take the role of Yuji Yamashita, the Hope of a New Star. Depending on the various choices you make during the game, your character will be drafted into a different promotion where he can meet and face various wrestlers in hopes of becoming the champion.

    The Edit mode received major improvements. On top of being able to create your own original wrestler, you can now create up to 5 wrestling promotions, including editing their logos. You can also move wrestlers from one promotion to another, including ones you've created.

    One final game mode addition is Edit Ranking. In this computer versus computer only mode, your mission is to assemble an effective CPU Logic for your wrestler in order to defeat your opponents.

    Four players can play simultaneously and there are 77 edit slots plus the ability to import up to 77 other wrestlers from a second memory card for a total of 154 edits.

    TECHNICAL
    Game ID: SLPS-02065

    Players: 4
    Control: Standard Controller/Analog Controller (Dual Shock Controller compatible)
    Buttons: 8
    → [Square] Weak strike/grapple, [X] Medium strike/grapple, [Circle] Strong strike/grapple, [Triangle] Run, [L1] Performance 1, [R1] Drag downed opponent/facelock [L2] Performance 2, [R2] Breath/tag partner

    TRIVIA
    Released in Japan in June 24, 1999 and developed by S-Neo.

    Released to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fire Pro Wrestling series.

    This was HUMAN's final Fire Pro Wrestling game. The next games in the series would be developed by Spike, which featured most of the same staff. Fire Pro Wrestling G and some HUMAN developed games would later be re-issued under the Spike Library label.

    The wrestlers in Fire Pro Wrestling G are based on real life wrestlers, but are given fake names because HUMAN didn't secure any license. In the following section, the wrestlers will be listed with Fire Pro Wrestling name to the left and their real life name to the right:

    View Japan Pro-Wrestling is based on New Japan Pro Wrestling and features the following characters:

    Fighter Yamato = Tatsumi Fujinami
    Crusher Hatamoto = Shinya Hashimoto
    Violence Kono = Masahiro Chono
    Ken Shundoh = Keiji Mutoh
    Samurai Jiro = Shiro Koshinaka
    Storm Keisuke = Kensuke Sasaki
    Kazuki Yamamoto = Kazuo Yamazaki
    Isami Mito = Osamu Kido
    Buffalo Amamoto = Hiroyoshi Tenzan
    Satoshi Kijima = Satoshi Kojima
    Mamoru Takahashi = Manabu Nakanishi
    Yujiro Sakata = Yuji Nagata
    Inazuma Kengo = Kengo Kimura
    Junichi Hirota = Junji Hirata
    Toshi Goto = Tatsutoshi Goto
    Takayuki Kizuka = Takayuki Iizuka
    Michinori Nohara = Michiyoshi Ohara
    Osamu Hashimura = Osamu Nishimaru
    Takao Hasuda = Tadao Yasuda
    Raging Hiro = Hiro Saito
    Toshiaki Igarashi = Kuniaki Kobayashi
    Asuka Mogami = Akira Nogami
    Akiyoshi Naito = Akitoshi Saito
    Big Dynamo = Big Titan
    Hyper Emperor Super Kaiser = Jushin "Thunder" Liger
    E Kamikaze = El Samurai
    Eiji Kamamoto = Koji Kanemoto
    Shinichiro Ohkari = Shinjiro Ohtani
    Bushido Yashin = Kendo Kashin
    Iwahito Takaryu = Tatsuhito Takaiwa

    Olive Japan Pro-Wrestling is based on All Japan Pro Wrestling, featuring these characters:

    Mitsuhide Hikawa = Mitsuharu Misawa
    Keiji Togashi = Kenta Kobashi
    Toshiie Kazama = Toshiaki Kawada
    Akira Sagami = Akira Taue
    Hiro Date = Hiroshi Hase
    Shun Akisawa = Jun Akiyama
    Yoshihiro Kabuyama = Yoshihiro Takayama
    Katao Obayashi = Takao Omori
    Rakon Honma = Tamon Honda
    Takehiko Makihara = Masahito Kakihara
    Gyuukaku Izumiya = Jun Izumida
    Star Bison = Stan Hansen
    Star Saber = Vader
    G.O. Bright = Gary Albright
    John Peace = Johnny Ace
    Death Hazard A = Headhunter A
    Death Hazard B = Headhunter B
    Naumakua Morden = Maunakea Mossman
    Jackal Ballfeed = Wolf Hawkfield
    Tommy Louis = Johnny Smith
    Masanori Kobuchizawa = Masanobu Fuchi
    Yoshinao Nogawa = Yoshinari Ogawa
    Kiyoshi Akechi = Tsuyoshi Kikuchi

    Independent World includes characters based on garbage, hardcore wrestlers from promotions including Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, Big Japan Pro Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling as well as free agents:

    Katsushi Okita = Atsushi Onita
    Saxon Haruki = Hiromichi Fuyuki
    Ranmaru = Hayabusa
    Pioneer Go = Ryuma Go
    Hunter Gojo = Tarzan Goto
    Bohemian Inuji = Shunji Takano
    Master Togo = Mister Pogo
    Hisakatsu Tohya = Hisakatsu Ohya
    Danger Matsubara = Mistuhiro Matsunaga
    Mr. Ashiya = Mr. Gannosuke
    Masahiko Hatanaka = Masato Tanaka
    Mado = Jado
    Soji Harazawa = Koji Nakagawa
    Winning Kanemura = W•ING Kanemura
    Tetsuhiko Murota = Tetsuhiro Kuroda
    Dreamer Sakamaki = Shoji Nakamaki
    Abdul The Danger = Abdullah The Butcher
    Kerry Texan = Terry Funk
    The Genocide = The Gladiator
    Tattoo = Sabu
    Log Random = Rob Van Dam
    Kido = Gedo
    Rocky Tsuji = Ricky Fuji
    Masao Orikura = Masao Orihara

    RYU is based on Wrestle Association R and only features these two characters:

    Thunder Ryu = Genichiro Tenryu
    Nobuharu Awaya = Nobutaka Araya

    Yukiguni Pro-Wrestling is based on Michinoku Pro Wrestling. It includes these characters based on the following:

    Jinsui Kanzaki = Jinsei Shinzaki
    Gran Mariposa = Gran Hamada
    Blade Hayate = SASUKE
    WAKA Yukiguni = TAKA Michinoku
    Kerry Boy = Men's Teioh
    Doran Otowa = Gran Naniwa
    Mask De Panther IV = Tiger Mask IV

    Starting in this game, WWC Pro-Wrestling now only features characters based on World Championship Wrestling wrestlers, including the new World order. These are the characters:

    Axe Duggan = Hollywood Hogan
    Will Goldback = Goldberg
    Flash Barton = Scott Norton
    The Spike = Sting
    Big Steiner = Rick Steiner
    Small Steiner = Scott Steiner
    Macho Saber = Randy Savage
    Blood Beat = Bret Hart
    Raven Gash = Kevin Nash
    D. Glass Edge = Diamond Dallas Page
    The Greatest Musha = The Great Muta
    Smasher G.G. Gigas = Bam Bam Bigelow
    Mighty Boy Smith = The British Bulldog
    Conan The Brutal = Konnan
    fWo Spike = nWo Sting
    Azteca Dragon = The Ultimo Dragon
    Kiryu = Kaz Hayashi
    Wild Phantom = Chris Benoit
    Black Kaiser = Black Tiger II
    Sisucos = Psychosis
    Rey Mysterious Jr. = Rey Mysterio Jr.

    This is the first Fire Pro Wrestling game that gave the WWF (today WWE) its own promotion, the WFW Pro-Wrestling, which features these characters based on these superstars from the Attitude Era:

    Steam Odin = Steve Austin
    Knight Blaster = Hawk
    Iron Blaster = Animal
    Steel James = Steve Williams
    Kerry Bogey = Terry Gordy
    The Underground = The Undertaker
    Sure Miles = Shawn Michaels
    Cole Bite = Paul Wight
    Rack Lepia = The Rock
    Donhound = Mankind
    Kain Harlock = Ken Shamrock
    Mine = Kane
    Dan Dadarn = Dan Severn
    Beat Bun = Bart Gunn
    Silver Gust = Goldust
    Pentagon = The Patriot
    Darryl Firmas = Doug Furnas
    Eiichi Funakoshi = Shoichi Funaki
    Ritz Jake = Chris Jericho
    Bony Crowbar = Phil LaFon

    Gongs includes characters based on the following shootfighters from Fighting Network RINGS:

    Takashi Minemura = Kiyoshi Tamura
    Nobuhiro Kawamoto = Yoshihisa Yamamoto
    Hiroshi Hozaka = Tsuyoshi Kosaka
    Ricardo Gabriel = Bitsadze Tariel
    Wolf Burn = Volk Han
    Ricky Gray = Dick Vrij
    Lance Highman = Hans Nyman

    S-1 sees the return of characters based on the following fighters from K-1 Grand Prix:

    Masashi Sasatake = Masaaki Satake
    Cheater Curl = Peter Aerts
    Hornet Ghost = Ernesto Hoost
    Bake Gerardo = Andy Hug
    Andre Fag = Mike Bernardo

    Battration includes these characters based on shootfighters from Grappling Detective Team Battlarts:

    Fuyutake Ishihara = Yuki Ishikawa
    Daisaku Hiketa = Daisuke Ikeda
    Hercules Otsuki = Alexander Otsuka
    Takeshi Onozaki = Takeshi Ono

    High Class has these characters based on shootfighters from Pancrase:

    Masakatsu Higaki = Masakatsu Funaki
    Mitsuro Midzuki = Minoru Suzuki
    Mamoru Hanagi = Manabu Yamada
    Boss Dokken = Bas Rutten

    Three A features the following based on these Lucha Libre AAA performers:

    E. Santos = El Hijo del Santo
    Neglect Chaos = Negro Casas
    D. Silver Jr. = Dr. Wagner Jr.

    Gruesome Fighting features characters based on mixed martial artists mostly from PRIDE and Universal Fighting-Arts Organization:

    Koya Nogawa = Naoya Ogawa
    Sennen Kinoshita = Enson Inoue
    Satoya Kato = Rumina Saito
    Hercules Allevin = Alexander Karelin
    Nixon Stacey = Rickson Gracie
    General Bordeaux = Gerard Gordeaux
    Thomas Schmidt = Maurice Smith
    Bone Cry = Don Frye

    Free contains characters based on some PRIDE, Osaka Pro and other freelancers listed below:

    Nakahisa Sanada = Nobuhiko Takada
    Takashi Kajiwara = Yoshiaki Fujiwara
    Shoji Anzoh = Yoji Anjoh
    Katsuya Akai = Mitsuya Nagai
    Naoki Yano = Naoki Sano
    Keiichi Yamato = Kenichi Yamamoto
    S. Dolphin = Super Delfin
    Nato = Dick Togo
    Naohiro Mashizawa = Naohiro Hoshikawa
    Masato Kagurazaka = Masato Yakushiji

    Finally, there's the Legends promotion featuring Great Panther, based on Super Tiger. If that wasn't enough, the Edit mode features the following characters you can find and create based on the following:

    195 - Spectre = Damian 666
    196 - Oyashi Motomura = Rusher Kimura
    197 - Zombie Masa = Masa Saito
    198 - Ryunosuke Umeda = Umanosuke Ueda
    199 - Dick Road = Rick Rude
    200 - Million Dollar Davis = Ted DiBiase
    201 - Fashama = Yokozuna
    202 - Christopher Allman = Chris Dolman
    203 - Justin Roses = Dusty Rhodes
    204 - Gokado Takasaki = Kendo Nagasaki
    205 - Pirate Number 1 = Jason the Terrible
    206 - Red Bull Nakano = Tatsuo Nakano
    207 - (FiPro name unknown) = Haruka Eigen
    208 - Jimmy Hawk = Tony Halme
    209 - Dave Latenko = Dean Malenko
    210 - Mather Fill = Leather Face
    211 - Voice Stacie = Royce Gracie
    212 - Astro Blaster = Ultimate Warrior
    214 - (FiPro name unknown) = Kouki Kitahara
    215 - (FiPro name unknown) = The Great Nita
    217 - Giant Unala = Giant Kimala
    218 - Destruction Dolphin = Spel Delfin
    221 - Nile = Freddy Kreuger
    222 - The Wise = Wazma
    224 - Laser Amon = Scott Hall
    225 - Dick Maverick = Dick Murdoch
    259 - (FiPro name unknown) = Tommy Dreamer
    260 - Kazuki Kashiwada = Kazushi Sakuraba
    261 - (FiPro name unknown) = Yone Genjin
    262 - Harley Louis = Harley Race
    263 - The Eliminator = The Destroyer
    266 - (FiPro name unknown) = Yuji Yasuraoka
    267 - (FiPro name unknown) = The Sandman
    268 - Bloody Allen = Bad News Brown
    271 - (FiPro name unknown) = Yoshiaki Yatsu
    272 - (FiPro name unknown) = Bob Backlund
    275 - (FiPro name unknown) = Minoru Tanaka
    276 - (FiPro name unknown) = The Great Kojika
    284 - Bear Marder Will = Willie Williams

    TIPS AND TRICKS
    To change the outfit color of the referee, hold any direction on the Directional buttons during the match-up screen. The four referees only have one alternate outfit color regardless of the direction you choose to hold.

    When the game is paused, you can remove the "PAUSE" text displayed below by holding L1 and R1 and pressing the Select button. Pressing Select again will remove the match time display at the bottom right of the screen.

    Clear Fighting Road to unlock the Title Match mode and the following hidden wrestlers:

    View Japan Pro-Wrestling

    Victory Musashi = Antonio Inoki
    Hurricane Rikimaru = Riki Choshu
    Shout Mizoguchi = Animal Hamaguchi
    Ittetsu Wakamoto = Kotetsu Yamamoto
    Mask De Panther = Tiger Mask
    Dynamic Kid = Dynamite Kid
    Raging Nonaka = Norio Honaga
    Black Panther = Black Tiger

    Olive Japan Pro-Wrestling

    Great Shiba = Giant Baba
    Tommy Bomber = Jumbo Tsuruta
    Harry Texan Jr. = Dory Funk Jr.
    Big The G. Bull = Bruiser Brody
    Mask De Panther II = Tiger Mask II

    Independent World

    The Mysterious Kagura = The Great Kabuki
    Mister K = Koji Kitao
    Mad Tiger = Tiger Jeet Singh

    WWC Pro-Wrestling

    Dick Slender = Ric Flair

    WFW Pro-Wrestling

    Giant Rousimoff = Andre The Giant

    Gongs

    Akira Saeha = Akira Maeda

    Three A

    Mascara Condor = Mil Mascaras
    Mascara Eagle = Dos Caras

    Gruesome Fighting

    Neverland Rush = Roland Bock

    Legends

    Carlos Krauser = Karl Gotch
    R.J. Phase = Lou Thesz
    Rikiozan = Rikidozan

    The end credits will also unlock in the Options menu.

    As you play in the Fighting Road, Yuji Yamashita will meet wrestlers and other characters with their own portraits. These are added to the options menu with a total of 104 to collect. Winning or losing matches, as well as decisions made will lead to many different scenarios as well. If you can win many of your Fighting Road matches, you can increase your Edit points from 160 to the maximum 280 points.

    As your wrestler completes matches in Edit Ranking, you unlock items for Edit mode, including parts to create bears, tanookis, kappas and even Joshi (female) wrestlers including those with the likeness of Kyoko Inoue and Manami Toyota. You also unlock new moves for edited wrestlers including the Muscle Buster and even the Phoenix Kick desperation move used by Kim Kaphwan of Fatal Fury fame.

    SERIES
    • Fire Pro Wrestling - Combination Tag [Model HM89001] (1989, PCE)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout [Model HM91005] (1991, PCE)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling [Model SHVC-FP] (1991, SFC)
    • Thunder Pro Wrestling Retsuden (1992, MD)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling 3 - Legend Bout (1992, PCE)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2 [Model SHVC-FF] (1992, SFC)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling III - Final Bout [Model SHVC-F3] (1993, SFC)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling III - Easy Type [Model SHVC-3E] (1994, SFC)
    • Fire Pro Joshi - All Star Dream Slam [Model SHVC-J4] (1994, SFC)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special [Model SHVC-AP4J-JPN] (1994, SFC)
    • Wrestling Universe - Fire Pro Joshi - Dome Choujo Taisen - WOWOW vs. JWP [Model HMCD-4008] (1995, PCE CD)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling - Queen's Special [Model SHVC-AQQJ-JPN] (1995, SFC)
    • Fire Pro Gaiden Blazing Tornado [Model T-4302G] (1995, SAT)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling X [Model SHVC-AF5J-JPN] (1995, SFC)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling - Iron Slam '96 (1996, PS)
    • Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium [Model SHVC-AF6J-JPN] (1996, SFC)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling S - 6Men Scramble [Model T-4308G] (1996, SAT)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling G (1999, PS)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan (2000, WonderSwan)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling i (2001, i-mode)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling D (2001, Dreamcast)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling A (2001, GBA)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling J (2002, J-PHONE)
    • Final Fire Pro Wrestling - Yume no Dantai Unei! [Model AGB-AFWJ-JPN] (2002, GBA)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling Z (2003, PS2)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling Returns (2005, PS2)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling in Mobage (2011, Mobage)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling (2012, X360)
    • Fire Pro Wrestling World (2017, PC)

    PORTS
    • CONSOLES:
    Sony Playstation (2000) "Fire Pro Wrestling G (Spike Library #001)" [SLPS-02817]
    Sony Playstation 3 (2009) "Fire Pro Wrestling G (PSOne Classics)" [NPJJ-00250]

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