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WCW World Championship Wrestling

Also known as: Super Star Pro Wrestling (JP)
Developer:
Nichibutsu
Publishers: Pony Canyon (JP),
FCI (US)
Platform:
NES
Released in JP: December 9, 1989
Released in US: April 1990




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Originally a run-of-the-mill puroresu game (without a promotion license) in Japan, WCW World Championship Wrestling, the promotion's very first video game, would end up being their only video game before WCW left the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1993.


Regional Differences





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Japanese title screen.

To fit the American version of the game's tie-in with WCW, all wrestlers were updated accordingly. The Road Warriors (aka the Legion of Doom) were in both games, but only Animal used the exact character slot. In addition, as WCW did not have their own super-giant wrestler at the time (The Giant, better known in WWE as Big Show, didn't debut until 1995), the final boss, based on Andre the Giant, was given his Giant Machine mask and called simply the WCW Master. (Andre did appear in a WCW event at Clash of Champions XX, but it was two years after the game was released, and even then he did not actually wrestle in that event).



























































Super Star Pro Wrestling WCW Wrestling
A. Inochi (Antonio Inoki) Lex Luger
G. Abbo (Giant Baba) Ric Flair
J. Tsuruma (Jumbo Tsuruta) Mike Rotunda
G. Genryu (Genichiro Tenryu) Kevin Sullivan
R. Chashu (Riki Choshu) Sting
A. Maida (Akira Maeda) Rick Steiner
B. Brocky (Bruiser Brody) Ricky Steamboat
S. Harrison (Stan Hansen) Road Warrior Hawk
A. Walker (Road Warrior Animal) Road Warrior Animal
H. Wally (Road Warrior Hawk) Michael P.S. Hayes
B. Vatter (Big Van Vader) "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
A. Buchan (Abdullah the Butcher) Eddie Gilbert
A. Aiant (Andre the Giant) WCW Master






































































































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