Super Fire Pro Wrestling III Final Bout

Super Fire Pro Wrestling III Final Bout (1994)

by Human Club, Human Entertainment
Genres:Sport
Story:The third Super Famicom game in Human's highly technical wrestling series. It was re-released the following year with easier controls as "Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easytype".
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