

Cutie Suzuki No Ringside Angel is this weird, kinda janky wrestling game for the Genesis where you play as an all-female roster—which was pretty rare back then. The moves are over-the-top, the sprites are chunky, and the whole thing has that early '90s Japanese arcade vibe where everything’s just a little off in translation. You’ve got your standard grapples and dropkicks, but there’s also some bizarre special moves that look like they belong in an anime.
First match in, you’ll notice the controls take a second to get used to—timing feels stiff compared to something like Fire Pro, but there’s charm in the chaos. The crowd sprites barely react, and the ring ropes wobble like they’re made of rubber bands. It’s not a deep sim by any means, but if you’re into obscure wrestling games or just love the era’s weird energy, it’s a fun little time capsule.
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