

Ever played a wrestling game where the women actually get to be the stars? Cutie Suzuki No Ringside Angel on the Genesis was way ahead of its time—you pick from a roster of colorful, over-the-top wrestlers (Cutie’s my go-to, but that masked heel, Devil Masami, has some brutal moves).
The action’s fast and a little chaotic—think suplexes that send opponents flying halfway across the ring, dramatic pin attempts where you mash buttons like your life depends on it, and a crowd that actually reacts when you pull off something wild. It’s not super deep, but there’s something satisfying about the way the characters bounce off the ropes or how the ref counts just a hair too slow when you’re about to lose.
If you dig old-school wrestling games with personality, this one’s a blast from the past that still holds up. Just don’t expect a flawless technical sim—it’s all about the spectacle.
Must-play games
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Avatar (sega)
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Superman (sega)
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Naruto (sega)
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Spider-man And X-men - Arcade's Revenge (sega)
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Batman (sega)
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Superman (beta) (sega)
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The Death And Return Of Superman (sega)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (sega)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (sega)
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Kung Fu Panda 2 (sega)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (europe) (sega)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - The Movie (europe) (sega)