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The Fire Pro Wrestling series has long been celebrated by enthusiasts for its deep simulation mechanics and its uncompromising approach to timing. However, in the early 1990s, the steep learning curve of the franchise became a point of contention for casual players. Enter Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easy Type, a specialized revision of the critically acclaimed Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Final Bout. Released by Human Entertainment in early 1994, this version was designed specifically to address the difficulty criticisms aimed at its predecessor. It serves as a fascinating snapshot of a developer responding rapidly to consumer feedback, even if it meant making significant sacrifices to the series' core identity.
While Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easy Type lacks a traditional narrative campaign, it is deeply rooted in the golden era of 1990s Japanese professional wrestling (Puroresu). The game provides a fictionalized stage where parodies of real-life legends compete for supremacy. The atmosphere is thick with the spirit of the Tokyo Dome and Korakuen Hall, capturing the intensity of a sport that was at its cultural peak in Japan. Players step into the boots of various wrestling archetypes, ranging from technical masters and high-fliers to brutal