Fire Pro Wrestling (2001 Video Game)
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.'' ''Fire Pro Wrestling'' (released in Japan as ) is a
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in the ''
Fire Pro Wrestling is a professional wrestling video game series originating from Japan, started in 1989 by Human Entertainment, and currently developed and owned by Spike Chunsoft. The series is distinguished by its grappling system, which is primarily based on ti ...
'' series and was the first ''Fire Pro'' game to receive an official English translation and the first to be released on a portable system rather than a console. A direct sequel, ''Fire Pro Wrestling 2'', was released in 2002.


Gameplay

As with other games in the series, ''Fire Pro Wrestling'' is not licensed by any major
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, 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
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wrestler
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, or The Wraith Mystery Man being a fictionalized version of (at the time)
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wrestler
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. As with ''Fire Pro'' games, MMA is featured in the game and federations like Pride and the
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feature with fighters. The game features over a hundred different characters. ''Fire Pro Wrestling'' makes the player play with strategy. The games use the A and B buttons for striking and grappling. The game features a variety of different modes, such as tournaments and leagues that task the player with winning bracket-style competitions against up to 15 and 63 opponents, respectively. There is also exhibition modes, allowing player to tweak rules and music, and also a robust create-a-wrestler mode, which allows players to build a character from more than 1,200 different techniques and hundreds of body parts. Most unique to ''Fire Pro Wrestling'' is the game's audience mode, where your goal is not necessarily to win, but to please the crowd by breaking out of
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attempts at the last second, defeating opponents after a finisher, or taunting your opponent. Sucsuss frequently depends on which league you align yourself with; for an example, the
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-styled league will gain greater audience reception from performing high-flying, more athletic moves.


Release

The game was a launch title for the Game Boy Advance for Japan.


Reception

The game received "favorable" reviews, earning an average score of 80 based on 10 critic reviews, according to the
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. Reviewing the game for ''
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'', Gerald Villoria spoke positively of the game, describing it as having "made the transition from Japan to the USA extremely well", praising its 'create a wrestler' system and describing the controls as "absolutely flawless". He also praised the game for its wide variety of modes, particularly its audience match mode. However, '' NextGen'' gave a more mixed review to the game, saying that the game's difficulty would make it inaccessible for the novices. In Japan, ''
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'' gave it a score of 27 out of 40. Bad Hare of ''
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'' said, "fans would be wise to cut ''Fire Pro Wrestling'' some slack in the name of depth. If you like old-school smackdowns, get in the ring!" ''
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'' was far more critical of the title, noting it as having "choppy animation and sluggish controls", and specifically criticized the graphics, describing them as "graphically underwhelming" and negatively describing the game "looks and feels like it should be for the GBC rather than the GBA".


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* {{Fire Pro Wrestling 2001 video games BAM! Entertainment games Fire Pro Wrestling Game Boy Advance games Game Boy Advance-only games Human Entertainment games Single-player video games Spike (company) games Video games developed in Japan