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Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Kounin - '95 Tokyo Dome Battle 7 [Model SHVC-AB7J-JPN]
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Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Kounin - '95 Tokyo Dome Battle 7 (c) 1995 Varie '95 Tokyo Dome Battle 7 marks the third and final installment in Varie’s 16-bit NJPW series. It expands upon the foundation of its predecessors by introducing a high-intensity "Battle Royal" mode—allowing four wrestlers to compete simultaneously in a frantic, last-man-standing encounter—while refining the classic G1 Climax and IWGP tournament structures. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-AB7J-JPN BARCODE: 4959020001435 Specifications: The game utilizes a 16-megabit cartridge. - TRIVIA - Game was released in June 30, 1995. Historical Context: The Battle 7 event, held on January 4, 1995, was a massive commercial success, drawing 52,500 spectators and generating $4,800,000 in ticket sales. The End of an Era: This title serves as the final NJPW entry developed by Varie. Following this release, the prestigious New Japan Pro-Wrestling license transitioned to TOMY, which would subsequently partner with Yuke’s Future Media Creations to launch the revolutionary 3D Toukon Retsuden series, marking a significant evolution in Japanese wrestling games. Expansion to Michinoku Pro: The roster notably incorporates outside talent, specifically The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin from Michinoku Pro Wrestling. Founded by The Great Sasuke in 1993, this promotion was groundbreaking as the first independent Japanese organization based outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area, operating out of Morioka, Iwate. The Roster: Featuring 20 powerhouse athletes: UPPER ROW Tatsumi Fujinami Shinya Hashimoto Keiji Mutoh Osamu Kido Kensuke Sasaki Rick Steiner Jushin "Thunder" Liger Wild Pegasus Norio Honaga The Great Sasuke BOTTOM ROW Riki Choshu Masahiro Chono Hiroshi Hase Scott Norton Hawk Warrior Scott Steiner Black Tiger (the second, played by the late Eddy Guerrero) Koji Kanemoto (formerly Tiger Mask III) El Samurai Super Delfin - SERIES - 1. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling - Toukon Sanjushi [Model DMG-FMJ] (1991, GB) 2. Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling - Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome - Fantastic Story [Model SHVC-NJ] (1993, SFC) 3. Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Kounin - '94 Battlefield in Tokyo Dome [Model SHVC-9V-JPN](1994, SFC) 4. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '94 - Battlefield in Tokyo Dome [Model FCCD4001] (1994, PC Engine CD) 5. Stardust Suplex [Model SHVC-AVLJ] (1995, SFC) 6. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '95 - Tokyo Dome Battle 7 [Model SHVC-AB7J] (1995, SFC) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Kounin - '95 Tokyo Dome Battle 7 (c) 1995 Varie '95 Tokyo Dome Battle 7 marks the third and final installment in Varie’s 16-bit NJPW series. It expands upon the foundation of its predecessors by introducing a high-intensity "Battle Royal" mode—allowing four wrestlers to compete simultaneously in a frantic, last-man-standing encounter—while refining the classic G1 Climax and IWGP tournament structures. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-AB7J-JPN BARCODE: 4959020001435 Specifications: The game utilizes a 16-megabit cartridge. - TRIVIA - Game was released in June 30, 1995. Historical Context: The Battle 7 event, held on January 4, 1995, was a massive commercial success, drawing 52,500 spectators and generating $4,800,000 in ticket sales. The End of an Era: This title serves as the final NJPW entry developed by Varie. Following this release, the prestigious New Japan Pro-Wrestling license transitioned to TOMY, which would subsequently partner with Yuke’s Future Media Creations to launch the revolutionary 3D Toukon Retsuden series, marking a significant evolution in Japanese wrestling games. Expansion to Michinoku Pro: The roster notably incorporates outside talent, specifically The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin from Michinoku Pro Wrestling. Founded by The Great Sasuke in 1993, this promotion was groundbreaking as the first independent Japanese organization based outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area, operating out of Morioka, Iwate. The Roster: Featuring 20 powerhouse athletes: UPPER ROW Tatsumi Fujinami Shinya Hashimoto Keiji Mutoh Osamu Kido Kensuke Sasaki Rick Steiner Jushin "Thunder" Liger Wild Pegasus Norio Honaga The Great Sasuke BOTTOM ROW Riki Choshu Masahiro Chono Hiroshi Hase Scott Norton Hawk Warrior Scott Steiner Black Tiger (the second, played by the late Eddy Guerrero) Koji Kanemoto (formerly Tiger Mask III) El Samurai Super Delfin - SERIES - 1. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling - Toukon Sanjushi [Model DMG-FMJ] (1991, GB) 2. Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling - Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome - Fantastic Story [Model SHVC-NJ] (1993, SFC) 3. Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Kounin - '94 Battlefield in Tokyo Dome [Model SHVC-9V-JPN](1994, SFC) 4. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '94 - Battlefield in Tokyo Dome [Model FCCD4001] (1994, PC Engine CD) 5. Stardust Suplex [Model SHVC-AVLJ] (1995, SFC) 6. Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '95 - Tokyo Dome Battle 7 [Model SHVC-AB7J] (1995, SFC) - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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