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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Awesome Game
This Game Is Awesome!!! This game has over 200 pre made wrestlers with different styles like technical, hardcore, and luchador, plus more. There are six different match types. They are: Audience Match- In this match you try to impress the crowd by doing big moves aqnd showboating. The more you do the more points you get. The more points you have the higher you get in the...
Published on May 6, 2001

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars You can't go home again.
I played the original Firepro Wrestling on the Sega Saturn. It was released in Japan only and I needed a translation in English to do anything. My friends and I played this game over and over. In fact we still, to this day, say CRITICAL! Which is one of the few English words we could understand. When your wrestler was totally defeated he would be CRITICALed. The wrestler...
Published on July 7, 2006 by Bruce W. Johns


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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Awesome Game, May 6, 2001
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This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
This Game Is Awesome!!! This game has over 200 pre made wrestlers with different styles like technical, hardcore, and luchador, plus more. There are six different match types. They are: Audience Match- In this match you try to impress the crowd by doing big moves aqnd showboating. The more you do the more points you get. The more points you have the higher you get in the rankings. Survival Match- Similar to WWF's SlobberKnocker bouts. You fight 10 people in a single strech. One Night Match- Just an exibition match. You can choose from single, tag team, battle royal, Mortal Combat (weapons in the ring), and octagon style matches similar to Ultimate Fighting Championship. One Night Tournament- 16 wrestlers fight in a tournament in one night. Open Leauge- Same as one night except the tournement lasts several nights. Elimination Match- Similar to WWF's survival series. This game also has create a player mode so your limitations are endless. And of course the graphics are outstanding because its on GameBoy Advance. Get this game!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First wrestler for GBA is a blast!, June 15, 2001
This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
Finally the Advance Gameboy is here, and the first wrestler available is Firepro. I have heard much about the series of wreslting titles, and I must say this is a good wrestling game. With a gameplay style a tad different than fighting games I am used to, Firepro is a title that rewards timing and patience. It comes with many wrestlers, and has an extremely indepth create-a-wrestler function. Styles range from typical american pro wrestler to ultimate fighting style, so the type of character you make can have quite a range.

On the downside, the game has no championship mode, where the player would play a "storyline" mode. This seriously hampers replay value, as players are left to fight one-on-one matches without any serious reward. Also, unlike some of the other released games where you could have 4 players play off of one cartridge, Firepro demans that each player have a seperate cartridge as well.

All in all, a good start for the Advance. A good solid wrestler that will have you learning the ins and outs for a while.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome!!, April 28, 2001
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akbar hussain (Ney York, Ney York, brutha!) - See all my reviews
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this is the best wrestling game ever! it has good graphix and it is soooo fun. i played the dreamcast and the psx series and they are sooo fun. the wrestlers a japanese, but they also put in american wrestlers like the rock and goldberg. they have a create a wrestler mode too. they have a lot of wrestling matches. electric cage is one of them. u can u se weapons too! it is the best gba wrestling game yet! get this game with tony hawk and rayman advance! those are the best games out for the gba!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fire Pro Wrestling is awesome., August 24, 2003
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This is a great wrestling game. The best for the GBA next to the second version. You have to rename all of the wrestlers you know. This is to protect the copyright issues. A few of the hints to rename a)the nicknames chosen b)the names chosen and c) the finishers chosen.
to unlock the hidden wresters you must go to the EDIT menu

select EDIT SUPERSTAR

go to NAME ENTRY.

on the first line type ALL

on the line below it type STYLES

and on the line next to that type CLEAR.

This should unlock all the hidden wrestlers.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not for you, Twitchy, July 1, 2001
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Daniel M. Nugent (Babylon, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
What people might not understand about Fire Pro Wrestling is that it is a technical Wrestling game with controls that should be compared more to a Street Fighter 3 and it's incredibly complex moves system rather than Marvel vs Capcom 2 with it's button mashing action. That's not to say the game is hard or overly complex, but you have to understand the play system before you can expect to win a match.

Most matches can be dissected into the beginning, the middle, and the finish if you are competent at the game. You start by weakening your opponnet to the point where you can use more complex moves on him/her succesfully at which point you must ensure that your wrestler maintains his/her stamina so that you can finish the opponent off through a pin, submission, or beating him/her till the point where they can go on no more.

To do this you have to pay attention to your timing. Winning a grapple is all about timing your move so you can win, throwing a reversal at exactly the right moment, and initiating a running move at the correct distance. If you don't, you're dogmeat.

That's not to say the game can't be picked up easily. I'd say after two hours of matches you can begin to win consistently on a medium difficulty level and begin exploring how to perform more accuratley.

To those who say the graphics are poor, I'd like to bring up the sheer variety in the game in the number of different, costumes, body types, moves, and animations present. Merely customizing a wrestler can provide hours of fun as you swap boots for Ninja shoes and spandex tights for cutoffs. Even the amount of music is impressive as you can set wrestling themes and music to play during the match.

The one fault I can see with Fire Pro Wrestling is the lack of a demo concerning timing of a grapple. That would be very helpful to novice players who are just starting out.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If you haven't played it, don't review it...., June 12, 2001
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This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
Alright first off, the game itself has come under the eye of many hardcore import sega saturn fans that have played the game since it's conception oh so long ago. This is not a normal wrestling game, button mashing will get you next to nowhere. My friends and I are big fans of Fire Pro Wrestling D for the Dreamcast. The timing on the throws is obscenely annoying if you are a noob to the series, otherwise you should fit right in. Also, the hit detection is not very good, but it's what you should expect from the series. The real savior of this cartridge is the same thing that has saved FPW from total extinction, the time honored charm and the in depth character design. The create-a-wrestler is blatantly picky, yet it still remains fun. In conclusion, if you like the series, or are willing to try something thats terribly different from a cliched JAKKS pacific wrestling game, pick this up. Hey, it's portable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best wrestling game.................EVER!, May 27, 2002
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Josh Moore "Josh M." (WW, Rhode Island, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
This game was the reason why I bought a GBA in the first place and I don't regret it.

I love the grappling system. It focuses on timing and strategy and is much deeper than any of the WWE(F...whatever) games that I have played.

There are wreslters from WWF, WCW, All Japan, New Japan, Noah, Battle Arts, FMW, MPro, and there are even shoot fighters from Pride and other shoot organizations. The wrestlers are renamed to avoid lawsuits but you can change their names.

My favorite feature is the way your matches get rated for how good they were. This means if you truly want to be good at the game, you have to beat the wrestler and please the audience. This alone has kept me playing for nearly a year now.

Anyways if you like wrestling games then you shouldn't miss this game.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Patience, Patience, Patience, August 9, 2001
This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
I'll admit, I didn't think much of this game when I first picked it up. The graphics are not flashy, the presentation is sort of bare-bones, there is no training mode and the mechanics of the game are wildly different from other popular wrestling games. But, give it about two hours.... wow! Not only the best GBA game, but maybe the best game I've bought all year! First of all, if you just practice, you will be able to figure out the game play. It's all about timing. Also, everything is based on percentages, or sort of virtual "dice rolls", almost like a pencil-and-paper RPG, so not everything works everytime. Personally, I've really gotten to like this aspect of the game, as each match is always a challenge and always something different. Also, while the graphics aren't snazzy, there is a lot of animation in the game... there are a vast variety of move. Also, each characters really looks very different. There is a ton of variety. Actually, even if you never played the game, the Create a Wrestler mode is so much fun, you can make almost any imaginable wrestler and set him up with all sorts of "real" wrestling moves. This game will require patience, and younger players might get frustrated with it, but it's almost like an RPG, it's so deep and well thought out. Give it a fair chance.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally a good wrestling game, June 29, 2001
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Sheree A. Hanna (Fife Lake, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
I'm a fan of wrestling video games and hate the play control of games like Smackdown, it's just fancy light effects and button mashing. Fire Pro Wrestling has brought back technique to wrestling games. With over 100 wrestlers, plenty of moves, and the create-a-wrestler , this game totally rocks. My personal favorite is playing in the Electric Cage matches. This game is great!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best wrestling game ever!, June 12, 2001
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A* (New York, N.Y. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: FirePro Wrestling (Video Game)
In terms of options and playability this is the best wrestling game ever. The ability to make your own wrestler or modify the ones that exist is great you can go as far as to make a roster full of WWF and WCW stars! Pick a ring any ring from electric ropes to steel cage to battle royal! AND the sptites of the wrestlers are easy to recognize. The moves are eaasy to pull off and finally the button pressing fool you play against will loose since it's based on timing not who pushed what first. I love this game and only The Giant Gram series (japanese import for Sega dreamcast)can be held in the same light. This and F-zero are must buy games for this little system.
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