Difference between revisions of "Body Slam"
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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Dump Matsumoto''''' (ダンプ松本) in Japan, is a 1986 arcade wrestling game by [[Sega]]. You choose one of two wrestling teams, "Fresh Gals" and "The Evil Alliance", and fight with each of its members, taking turns. It was adapted for the [[Sega Master System]] as ''[[Pro Wrestling]]''. |
In Japan, the game is endorsed by Japanese professional wrestler [[wikipedia:Dump Matsumoto|Dump Matsumoto]]. | In Japan, the game is endorsed by Japanese professional wrestler [[wikipedia:Dump Matsumoto|Dump Matsumoto]]. | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Body Slam, known as Dump Matsumoto (ダンプ松本) in Japan, is a 1986 arcade wrestling game by Sega. You choose one of two wrestling teams, "Fresh Gals" and "The Evil Alliance", and fight with each of its members, taking turns. It was adapted for the Sega Master System as Pro Wrestling.
In Japan, the game is endorsed by Japanese professional wrestler Dump Matsumoto.