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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]
Four editions of the game have received official English translations: Fire Pro Wrestling (2001) and Fire Pro Wrestling 2 (2002) for the GBA, Fire Pro Wrestling Returns for PS2 (2007), and Fire Pro Wrestling World for the Steam PC platform (2017) and PS4 (2018). A 3-D avatar-based version of Fire Pro Wrestling for the Xbox 360 was released in ...
Jinpro - Interactive Pro Wrestling History [1996] (PC) Fire Pro Wrestling G [1999] (PlayStation) Simple 1500 Series Vol. 22: The Pro Wrestling [1999] (Playstation) Fire Pro Wrestling for WonderSwan [2000] (WonderSwan) Simple 1500 Series Vol. 52: The Pro Wrestling 2 [2000] (PlayStation) Big Bang Pro Wrestling [2000] (NEOGEO Pocket Color) Fire ...
Game modes include the traditional death matches, including steel cages, barbed wire and landmines, MMA rules matches, and more. Fire Pro Wrestling World is the first game in the series to incorporate online multiplayer, holding up to four players in a match. The game is the first in the series to become licensed by New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Mat Dickie (born 1980/1981), [1] professionally known as MDickie, is an English independent video game developer and author. He is best known for his indie professional wrestling games, [2] such as Wrestling Revolution for iOS and Android devices, which received over 100,000 downloads two months after its launch in 2012. [3]
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns, known in Japan as Fi-Pro Returns (ファイプロ・リターンズ, FaiPuro Ritānzu), is a professional wrestling video game that was released in 2005 in Japan, and was released on November 13, 2007, in North America [3] and February 8, 2008, in Italy, Spain and Portugal. The game is part of the Fire Pro Wrestling ...
Professional wrestling games are video games, card games or other forms of interactive entertainment which simulate professional wrestling matches. Contents Top
As with other games in the series, Fire Pro Wrestling is not licensed by any major professional wrestling promotions, instead using likenesses of existing wrestlers with fake names; for an example, the wrestler The Bionic Man Steve Majors is a fictionalized version of the WWE wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, or The Wraith Mystery Man being a fictionalized version of (at the time) World ...