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The second of three Super Famicom wrestling games based on the Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling (a.k.a. the New Japan Pro Wrestling, or NJPW) circuit by Varie. Was also released on the PC Engine CD-ROM by Fujicom.
A wrestling game released on the SNES in 1994. It was adapted from Natsume's earlier All-Japan Pro Wrestling game "Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling Dash: Sekai Saikyou Tag" and reworked to be more American.
Released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Part of the "Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling" series of video games.
This wrestling-themed pinball machine has a replica championship belt on it.
WCW Wrestling: The Main Event is a WCW themed wrestling game exclusive to the original Game Boy.
WWF Rage in the Cage was the first and only WWF game available on the Sega CD.
Compete for the title of "King of the Ring", a prestigious title given to those such as Mabel and "Mr. Ass" Billy Gunn, in this WWF game for the NES and Game Boy.
Four new warriors enter the World Warrior tournament in the fourth main iteration of the classic Street Fighter II series. Along with the roster change, the game received numerous graphical and audio upgrades thanks to its more powerful CPS-2 hardware.
A wrestling game and the first in Natsume's Zen-Nippon Pro Wrestling series, based on the Zen-Nippon (All Japan) Pro Wrestling promotion.
Capcom's main entry into pro-wrestling video games, Saturday Night Slam Masters blends a colorful cast of fictional characters with unique mechanics based on fighting games.
WWF Royal Rumble is a wrestling themed video game featuring WWF Stars from the 1990s.
Fight through the championship as one of ten fictional wrestlers, both on and off the ring, in SNK's sole professional wrestling game.
The second Super Famicom Fire Pro Wrestling game in Human/Spike's venerable wrestling series.
The fourth game in Human Entertainment's isometric wrestling series.
A WWF wrestling game for the Amiga, Atari, Commodore and PC.
Followup to the first game on Game Boy, still published by LJN.
Steel Cage action, released to NES, Sega Master System, and Game Gear in 1992 by LJN.
A wrestling game based on WWF (now WWE) and the first of the LJN-trilogy of WWF games in the 16-bit era.
First WWF game to be published on 8-bit and 16-bit gaming platforms
Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Sanjushi is a wrestling game for Game Boy.
The sequel to the spectacular WWF Superstars arcade. Wrestlefest is another classic arcade wrestling game.
Not to be confused with the Arcade game with the same name, this game to Game Boy was published by LJN.
An all-female (Joshi) pro-wrestling game and the first of its genre for the Sega Mega Drive, headlined by Cutie Suzuki.
Published by LJN and developed by Rare, this gem was released to the NES 1990.
WCW: World Championship Wrestling is a wrestling game released for the NES in 1990. It is a WCW re-skin of the developers 1989 title Super Star Pro Wrestling.
The first home console professional wrestling game to feature a play by play announcer, Tecmo World Wrestling both borrowed from and improved on concepts from the Nintendo classic Pro Wrestling.
A wrestling game released on the PC Engine by Human Entertainment in 1989. The first game in the long-running Fire Pro Wrestling series.
Lead rookie wrestler Bruce Blade to the top of the wrestling world in this 1989 arcade game by Sega.
The first WWF Arcade game released by Technos Japan in May 1989
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