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| Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel | |
|---|---|
Cover art | |
| Developer | Copya System[2] |
| Publisher | Asmik |
| Composer | Akihiko Mori |
| Platform | Mega Drive[2] |
| Release | |
| Genre | Sports[2] |
| Modes | Single-player,multiplayer[3] |
Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel (キューティー鈴木のリングサイドエンジェル; "Cutie Suzuki's Ringside Angel")[4] is a 1990 Japan-exclusiveSega Mega Drive video game about femaleprofessional wrestling.[2] It features the famous femaleJapanese wrestlerCutie Suzuki.
As the first video game based on women's professional wrestling for the Sega Mega Drive, it played a pivotal role in establishing women as protagonists in 16-bit video games,[5] predatingAlisia Dragoon by two years.
Many girls in Japan have dreamt of fighting in a professional wrestling federation. All their training effort has helped them become glamorous professional wrestlers who dream of glory. Only nine girls have the "burning spirit" to fight for the five major titles of women's professional wrestling.[6]
Punching is allowed in addition to traditional wrestling moves like thepiledriver and thesuplex.[2] There is even a spectator mode that allows players to preview each fighter's moves.[2]
Damage is displayed for each fighter by the facial expressions of the character. Players can continue to lose matches without the threat of agame over screen.[7] Each wrestler recovers stamina at a different rate. They also have different ways of expressing physical pain and they have different types of screams when they are in anguish.[5]
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