Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 ...is shit. I hate it. I can't do anything. Its hard to maneuver and work the buttons to do anything. I've caught on to every wrestling game but this one. I've sat on it for months trying to catch on but can't. I'm going to sell it. Thanks for "great" recommendation TSM! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Downhome 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 You sound just like my cousin who has never been about to figure out how to play the game even though I've went through it with him step by step about a million times. It took me a while to learn, but not too long. Once you figure it out though, it'll just click with you and you'll start going off in the game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I don't have the patience anymore, especially with the new NES Classic Series games coming out. METROID~! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Does'nt the game have a training mode? Fire Pro is not a button masher where you can just push any button and expect to see the Tiger Driver 91 be excuted everytime you push B button . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I don't have the patience anymore, especially with the new NES Classic Series games coming out. METROID~! Not much patience is required--just have to learn the timing. It's just as the wrestlers touch. Yeah, it took me a while when I first got Fire Pro S, but now it's practically second nature. Remember you also have to work up from the weaker moves (B moves, then A moves, then B+A moves). Oh, feel free to blow your money on Metroid if the original packaging means that much to you. However, for a few bucks more you can get Zero Mission, which lets you play the original Metroid when you beat the game on any difficulty (if you're already a Metroid vet, that's little more than a warm up). Yes, it's the original Metroid that can be played on GBA--no linking up to Prime required. It's just like most of the NES Classics releases--overpriced AND available in a better form. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I don't need any extra bells and whistles. I love those games in their simplicity. Its harkens back to my childhood. As with FPW, complicated games just really aren't up my ally. So for 19 bucks I can buy these games like they are cds or dvds. Its a beautiful thing. I have my NES Classic Series System to play them on. It rules. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Coffey Report post Posted September 10, 2004 So then why'd you make the thread? Just so the people who actually enjoy the Fire Pro series would be bitter? It's obvious that you don't want to play the game...so the thread makes very little sense and should probably be locked before it gets out of hand with senseless bickering. You've said that the game is: "Shit," "Complicated," & "hard to manuever." Then you went on to say that you tried "for months" to "catch on" and couldn't. Then you finished by saying your patience was lost and in as many words that the game was too complicated. So obviously your opinion on the game isn't to be swayed. To do so would be hypocritical. So, I ask again...what was the point of this thread other than to start shit? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 So then why'd you make the thread? Just so the people who actually enjoy the Fire Pro series would be bitter? It's obvious that you don't want to play the game...so the thread makes very little sense and should probably be locked before it gets out of hand with senseless bickering. You've said that the game is: "Shit," "Complicated," & "hard to manuever." Then you went on to say that you tried "for months" to "catch on" and couldn't. Then you finished by saying your patience was lost and in as many words that the game was too complicated. So obviously your opinion on the game isn't to be swayed. To do so would be hypocritical. So, I ask again...what was the point of this thread other than to start shit? Dearest little boy: I started this thread merely to voice my opinion on a game that is largely consider a classic here. Years of it being dubbed as the greatest wrestling game on TSM caught my interest. I did a search of TSM for threads made in regards to this game. Everyone gave it a 10/10 and proclaimed it the bomb. Because of this, I decided to purchase the game blind. I am not mad with my TSM peers. But it must be noted that when aother TSM members decides to do a search and see other reactions to this game that they'll see this thread. And hopefully they can rent it or at least give it a second thought after hearing someone elses opinion. Its not an easy game and can get frustrating. Its waht people need to hear before they drop their hard earned money, don't you think? Where is the hypocracy in the thread? I said it was hard, i tried to catch on for awhile, and because of this, decided that the game was not for me. Again, I ask, where is the hypocracy? Sho'nuff. If anyone should be reprimanded for anything, it would be you for blatently trying to flamebait me when I clearly had logical reasoning and honest intentions behind my post. Please do not attempt to sidetrack another one of my posts again. And yes, I will report your unruly behaviour to the mods. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I don't need any extra bells and whistles. I love those games in their simplicity. Its harkens back to my childhood. Fair enough. Although you could probably find a used Zero Mission *right now* (instead of waiting for the official release) that has Metroid NES unlocked, and get two games for the price of one. However, my extremely cheap Polish side wants to get the best bang for the buck, so I wanted you to know just in case you weren't aware. Xevious and Bomberman are the only ones that I believe aren't available in another form (and Ice Climbers, but who cares about that?). However, Pac Man Collection costs LESS new than the NES Classics Pac Man. Stuff like that irks me and I wish Nintendo wouldn't waste the opportunity and re-release classics that aren't out on GBA already and haven't been revived plenty of times. Dearest little boy: I started this thread merely to voice my opinion on a game that is largely consider a classic here. Years of it being dubbed as the greatest wrestling game on TSM caught my interest. I did a search of TSM for threads made in regards to this game. Everyone gave it a 10/10 and proclaimed it the bomb. Because of this, I decided to purchase the game blind. I am not mad with my TSM peers. But it must be noted that when aother TSM members decides to do a search and see other reactions to this game that they'll see this thread. And hopefully they can rent it or at least give it a second thought after hearing someone elses opinion. Its not an easy game and can get frustrating. Its waht people need to hear before they drop their hard earned money, don't you think? Where is the hypocracy in the thread? I said it was hard, i tried to catch on for awhile, and because of this, decided that the game was not for me. Again, I ask, where is the hypocracy? Not directed at me, but... The game isn't "shit" because you suck at it, dude. However, I will conceed that stuff like having to be PIN-POINT ACCURATE when using the punches / kicks / dropkicks or when hitting top rope moves (which have bizarre distinctions like a moonsault that only hits standing opponents, one that only hits opponents laying down) somewhat annoy me, but I chalk it up as part of the painstaking approach to detail. The Fire Pro games have a unique "timing" to them that is much easier overall that having to insanely mash buttons to win a grapple, and certainly was a template for the AKI games (although a lot of people may prefer the easier-to-learn AKI grapples over Fire Pro's timing-based system, such as yourself). However, not many rental places let you rent portable games, and I don't think you'll see any major chains carrying import titles. However, since I usually see the game sell for around 10 bucks or less (used), that's no biggie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Dearest little boy: I started this thread merely to voice my opinion on a game that is largely consider a classic here. Years of it being dubbed as the greatest wrestling game on TSM caught my interest. I did a search of TSM for threads made in regards to this game. Everyone gave it a 10/10 and proclaimed it the bomb. Because of this, I decided to purchase the game blind. I am not mad with my TSM peers. But it must be noted that when aother TSM members decides to do a search and see other reactions to this game that they'll see this thread. And hopefully they can rent it or at least give it a second thought after hearing someone elses opinion. Its not an easy game and can get frustrating. Its waht people need to hear before they drop their hard earned money, don't you think? Where is the hypocracy in the thread? I said it was hard, i tried to catch on for awhile, and because of this, decided that the game was not for me. Again, I ask, where is the hypocracy? Not directed at me, but... The game isn't "shit" because you suck at it, dude. However, I will conceed that stuff like having to be PIN-POINT ACCURATE when using the punches / kicks / dropkicks or when hitting top rope moves (which have bizarre distinctions like a moonsault that only hits standing opponents, one that only hits opponents laying down) somewhat annoy me, but I chalk it up as part of the painstaking approach to detail. The Fire Pro games have a unique "timing" to them that is much easier overall that having to insanely mash buttons to win a grapple, and certainly was a template for the AKI games (although a lot of people may prefer the easier-to-learn AKI grapples over Fire Pro's timing-based system, such as yourself). However, not many rental places let you rent portable games, and I don't think you'll see any major chains carrying import titles. However, since I usually see the game sell for around 10 bucks or less (used), that's no biggie. Shit? My original post was meant to grab one's attention. Lets just say that buyer beware with this game. I would nto recommend this game to any casual wrestling fan. One who doesn't give a shit about the technical aspects of wrestling and pyschology shouldn't get this. Why would I worry about breathing in a damn video game? Its realistic to a true hardcore wrestling fan, but to me, its just not worth my hassle. THUS, IN MY OPINION, the game could be qualified as shit. There's certain aspects that don't appeal to me. So, as Mr. Piss taught, my PREFERENCE points to the direction of shit. Sorry folks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Metal Maniac 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 See, this is why it's always easier to just download a Firepro ROM and try it that way, as opposed to spending cash for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dubq 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 How anyone can not figure out the controls for Firepro is insane. It's as easy as NES Pro Wrestling for Christ's sake. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Why would I worry about breathing in a damn video game? Now you don't want to be like the Ultimate Warrior and run the ropes 6 times only doing clotheslines or else you will get tired. You also don't want to take a series of kicks from one of the MMA fighters because the second they take you down, you will get choked out. Learn how to do a headlock, bitch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Staravenger Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Pacing yourself is a great part of the game. In FPW2 for GBA I completely dominated a match as Vader...and got so winded I knocked myself out. I lost without being touched. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Please read my last post again. You missed what I was saying. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I think you can find Legend of Wrestling cheap somewhere. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Staravenger Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I think that would be worse, since the controls are pretty sloppy. In LoW1 the Irish whip/running is a little hard to get to respond, and the same problem is in the second one, except they run ultra fast. The chain wrestling system takes time getting use to and generally annoys people or gets praise for being "new". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I think you can find Legend of Wrestling cheap somewhere. The gameplay there is horrible, its just a lot easier to catch up on/ Plus I can't actually identify who I am playing. In FPW, you're just a little coloured blob of nothingness. I am currently trying to sell it somewhere in my city, I hope there is a wrestling nerd lying in the wings dying for this game. Maybe Scott Keith wants to buy it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheLastBoyscout Report post Posted September 10, 2004 ...is shit. I hate it. I can't do anything. Its hard to maneuver and work the buttons to do anything. I've caught on to every wrestling game but this one. I've sat on it for months trying to catch on but can't. I'm going to sell it. Thanks for "great" recommendation TSM! It's not our fault you suck at games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 Shit? My original post was meant to grab one's attention. Lets just say that buyer beware with this game. I would nto recommend this game to any casual wrestling fan. One who doesn't give a shit about the technical aspects of wrestling and pyschology shouldn't get this. Why would I worry about breathing in a damn video game? Its realistic to a true hardcore wrestling fan, but to me, its just not worth my hassle. If this were the mid-to-late 90's, when wrestling games were largely "arcade"-style affairs, I'd say I'd agree. However, the AKI titles are very much sims and they were very successful. The Smackdown series went from a straight-up arcade-style wrestler and has evolved into a sim-style game, to no visible detriment to the series' sales. Virtually every wrestling game on the market these days is more of the simulation style. A good "arcade" style wrestling game would be Ultimate Muscle for Gamecube (better than the PS2 game), which is hella-fun, fast, insane, but simplistic. It's much closer to stuff like Slam Masters than the current crop of wrestling titles. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 10, 2004 ...is shit. I hate it. I can't do anything. Its hard to maneuver and work the buttons to do anything. I've caught on to every wrestling game but this one. I've sat on it for months trying to catch on but can't. I'm going to sell it. Thanks for "great" recommendation TSM! It's not our fault you suck at games. watch out for my feelings. Its all about how involved people get into video games, I don't, some other don't - I am warning them. You video gamers really turn: a. catty women b. savage animals Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheLastBoyscout Report post Posted September 10, 2004 ...is shit. I hate it. I can't do anything. Its hard to maneuver and work the buttons to do anything. I've caught on to every wrestling game but this one. I've sat on it for months trying to catch on but can't. I'm going to sell it. Thanks for "great" recommendation TSM! It's not our fault you suck at games. watch out for my feelings. Its all about how involved people get into video games, I don't, some other don't - I am warning them. You video gamers really turn: a. catty women b. savage animals I'm... C. Amused that you can't dope out the controls to Fire Pro. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 11, 2004 I'm... C. Amused that you can't dope out the controls to Fire Pro. Oh no, I'm being put down by a wrestling and video game fanatic - whatever shall I do?!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2004 I'm... C. Amused that you can't dope out the controls to Fire Pro. Oh no, I'm being put down by a wrestling and video game fanatic - whatever shall I do?!? Work on some CAWs........attempting to make a Jay & Silient Bob wrestlers for Fire Pro? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheLastBoyscout Report post Posted September 11, 2004 I'm... C. Amused that you can't dope out the controls to Fire Pro. Oh no, I'm being put down by a wrestling and video game fanatic - whatever shall I do?!? If being able to figure out a control scheme makes me a "fanatic" then I guess I'm guilty. Of course, coming from a guy with STRIKE FORCE in his sig this means less than nothing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 11, 2004 I'm... C. Amused that you can't dope out the controls to Fire Pro. Oh no, I'm being put down by a wrestling and video game fanatic - whatever shall I do?!? If being able to figure out a control scheme makes me a "fanatic" then I guess I'm guilty. Of course, coming from a guy with STRIKE FORCE in his sig this means less than nothing. Quiet down, Strike Force owns you, your daddy, and your momma's snatch. Rick Martel is hot. Tito has sex appeal. And Raz, I'd love to make Silent Bob, but all I need to envision is the blob I am playing as in the ring is him - there's no other way around it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ramsdell Report post Posted September 11, 2004 What system is this game for? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2004 Take John Tenta's face and body then add a hat and trench coat BAM! you have Silient Bob CAW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Report post Posted September 11, 2004 Take John Tenta's face and body then add a hat and trench coat BAM! you have Silient Bob CAW. John Tenta has a face? How is his face different from anyone elses in this game? Was that a trick hint? I want to create Strike Force. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
razazteca 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2004 What system is this game for? Import it on any system that there ever was or just get the GBA game for about $14.95 at a store near you. If you are cheap or just want to try before you buy (something the bitch should of done) download the ROM from the internet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites