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Saturday Night Slam Masters

Saturday Night Slam Masters

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Saturday Night Slam Masters, known in Japan as Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion, is a 1993 pro wrestling arcade game released for the CP System by Capcom. The game features character designs by manga artist Tetsuo Hara, famous for Fist of the North Star. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1993
Arcade System: CP System Dash
Artist: Tetsuo Hara
Modes: Up to 4 players, cooperative (2v2)
Composers: Masaki Izutani; Setsuo Yamamoto
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade game, Sega Genesis, FM Towns

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