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Release date(s) JP: September 13, 1996 Developer Pawapuro Production Genre Fighting game | 5/5 Emuparadise Initial release date 13 September 1996 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Platform Super Nintendo Entertainment System Similar HammerLock Wrestling, Super Fire Pro Wrestling, Funaki Masakatsu: Hybrid Wr, JLeague Super Soccer '9, Super Fire Pro Wrestling |
Jikky power pro wrestling 96 max voltage super nes gameplay
Jikkyō Power Pro Wrestling '96: Max Voltage (実況パワープロレスリング'96 マックス ボルテージ, Jikkyō Pawā Puro Resuringu '96 Makksu Borutēji) is a 1996 pro wrestling video game by Konami, released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom.
Contents
- Jikky power pro wrestling 96 max voltage super nes gameplay
- Jikky power pro wrestling 96 max voltage first impressions
- Summary
- References
Jikky power pro wrestling 96 max voltage first impressions
Summary
There is a career mode called "Max Voltage" mode that allows the player to relive the career of a Japanese professional wrestler, from his training days to his twilight years. In career mode, players can choose their background (ranging from wrestling to bodybuilding and even karate) in order to gain his moveset. Each player belongs to a wrestling company, and they can be easily switched around in career mode. Losing a series of matches will result in game over.
Four different leagues found in this game include: Super Japan Pro Wrestling (which has stereotypical wrestlers from a circa-1996 Japanese federation), BOM (which are supposed to be the basic hardcore-style wrestlers with over-the-top character designs), WWK (which is full of self-references to other Konami games), and REAL'S (which are composed of mixed martial artists and shoot fighters). The self-referenced Konami characters include Bill and Lance from Contra, Goemon from Legend of the Mystical Ninja, Getsu Fuuma from Getsu Fūma Den, Richter Belmont, the main character from Meikyuu Jiin Dababa, a Snatcher, and the protagonist from Battlantis. Moai Head, Blue Option, Pink Option, Vic Viper, and Lord British (all from Gradius/Salamander/Parodius), and even Sparkster make cameo appearances from other Konami video games.