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==Status==
==Status==
The game was cancelled due to the Virtual Boy's failure. A prototype was rumored to exist likely in the hands of a private collector.<ref>[https://assemblergames.com/threads/unreleased-planned-mentioned-games-for-the-virtual-boy.66461/ Unreleased, Planned & Mentioned Games for the Virtual Boy] assemblergames.com Retrieved 14 Aug '17.</ref> There are also rumors that this game was actually released in Japan in very small numbers as it was said in some magazines.<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/modules/games/?u015g Planet Virtual Boy article.] Retrieved 14 Aug '17.</ref>
The game was cancelled due to the Virtual Boy's failure. A prototype was rumored to exist likely in the hands of a private collector.<ref>[https://assemblergames.com/threads/unreleased-planned-mentioned-games-for-the-virtual-boy.66461/ Unreleased, Planned & Mentioned Games for the Virtual Boy] assemblergames.com Retrieved 14 Aug '17.</ref> There are also rumors that this game was actually released in Japan in very small numbers as it was said in some magazines.<ref>[http://www.planetvb.com/modules/games/?u015g Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Gekitou Densetsu &laquo; Games &laquo; Planet Virtual Boy]. Retrieved 14 Aug '17.</ref>


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Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling VB 3 Marusho '95.jpg|Marushō Super Famicom Magazine review of the game.
Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling VB 3 Marusho '95.jpg|Marushō Super Famicom Magazine review of the game.
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Doraemon: Nobita no Doki Doki! Obake Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Dragon Hopper (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1995-1996)]]
*[[Dragon Hopper (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995-1996)]]
*[[Goldeneye 007 (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Goldeneye 007 (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]]
*[[Mario Demo (lost Virtual Boy tech demo; 1994)]]
*[[Out of the Deathmount (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Out of the Deathmount (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Sora Tobu Henry (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Sora Tobu Henry (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[VB Mario Land (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[VB Mario Land (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Virtual Block (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Virtual Block (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Virtual Dodgeball (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Virtual Dodgeball (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1995)]]
*[[Virtual Jockey (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Virtual Jockey (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Wangen Sensen Red City (cancelled Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
*[[Wangan Sensen Red City (lost build of unreleased Virtual Boy game; 1996)]]
 
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[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 02:41, 21 March 2018

Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling VB.jpg

A Japanese review.

Status: Lost

Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Gekitou Densetsu (新日本プロレスリング 激闘伝説 New Japan Pro-Wrestling: Fierce Fighting Legends) is a cancelled action Virtual Boy game that was in development by Tomy and planned to released in December of 1995 at 4,980 yen.[1]

Gameplay

The player plays as eight New Japan Pro-Wrestling wrestlers. The game featured a full lineup of modes, such as Title Match and Time Attack, where they compete for how long it takes to beat their opponent, as well as New Japan's specialty G1 Climax. The game also has impressive stereoscopic battles unique to the Virtual Boy.

Status

The game was cancelled due to the Virtual Boy's failure. A prototype was rumored to exist likely in the hands of a private collector.[2] There are also rumors that this game was actually released in Japan in very small numbers as it was said in some magazines.[3]

Gallery

See also

References