2. HOW TO PLAY
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
Monitor Position
HORIZONTAL
Synchronous Frequency
15/31 kHz
CONTROL PANEL
Moving of Wrestlers
G
A
S
Attack Button Grapple Button Support Button
Attack Button
Enables a wrestler to punch and kick an opponent.
Grapple Button
Enables a wrestler to grapple an opponent. Also enables a wrestler to
throw, or swing onto the ropes, an opponent after grappling.
Support Button
Enables a wrestler to take an action other than attacking and grappling;
that is, to run, mount to a corner, guard, and block.
Available Playing Modes
Two playing modes are available.
Exhibition Mode
This enables you to play a 10-game tournament. You choose a wrestler as yourself and a partner
wrestler, and specify the attacks allowed for the partner; thus you may use your own vital techniques as
well as the various partner attacks in the game. Additional wrestler (from the CPU) may unexpectedly
burst into the ring or you may happen to move to a variety of stages; thus several game effects are
prepared.
Maximum 4 wrestlers can play simultaneously. In this case all the wrestlers other than yourself (as a
wrestler) may be opponents; you may attack one of them together with the rest of them; or any one of
the supporting wrestlers may suddenly betray you. Thus you can enjoy a heated and thrilling game.
Royal Ramble Mode
This enables you to join in a battle royal of maximum 9 persons on the ring. Maximum 4 wrestlers can
play. Any wrestlers fallen from the ring is disqualified. The bottom center part of the monitor screen
shows the number of persons to clear; new wrestlers will continue to appear on the ring until the
number becomes 0 (zero). The number counts down only if the playing wrestlers make the CPU
wrestler fallen from the ring. Winning wrestlers are those who still remain on the ring when the number
is 0 (zero). Furthermore, the high-level S wrestlers may burst into the ring when the number of persons
to clear approaches to 0 (zero).
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