- Release Date: 1993
- Genre: Sports
- Style: Wrestling
- Similar Games: WWF WrestleFest (Arcade), Mat Mania (Arcade)
Game Description
With the immense popularity of professional wrestling, it was natural to expect a myriad of wrestling style games to hit the arcade circuit. Saturday Night Slam Masters was one of these many games released around this time. Gameplay and premise are quite straight forward. This particular game features both a single player match and a battle royal mode in which you and up to three of your friends can battle each other within the ropes.Choose from one of eight different wrestlers, each with their own fighting style and special moves. Actual gameplay is rather simplified, with one jump and one action button which are used in differing combinations to deliver various punishing blows to your opponent. Throw your opponent from the ring, leap from the turnbuckles, and deliver a clothesline..
Review: Overall
Saturday Night Slam Masters was one of the better wrestling games to be developed in the mid-1990s. A multitude of different players with different fighting styles and different strenghts and weaknesses made Saturday Night Slam Masters a fun game to play.The best way to play the game is with a friend as your partner. In Saturday Night Slam Masters, no one stays on the oustide of the ropes. All four members of two opposing tag teams battle it out in the ring. The team that loses is the team that allows one of its members to be pinned.
Saturday Night Slam Masters is a hybrid of games like WWF Wrestlefest and Final Fight. It definitely resembles a wrestling game, but the rules are not the same as in most wreslting simulations. Even Haggar from the Final Fight series of games shows up as a wrestler in Saturday Night Slam Masters.
Bigger does not always mean better in Saturday Night Slam Masters. Giant wreslters like Haggar and Rasta do not have any real advantages over smaller, quicker wrestlers like Oni and Scorpion. Each player has one or two special moves which can really sap an opponent of his energy.
Saturday Night Slam Masters is a fun and entertaining game. The fact that it was not sanctioned by the WWF or WCW leagues does not really detract from its charm. In fact, Saturday Night Slam Masters was a little better off by staying out of the superstar busniess. It forces the gamer to exlpore and learn more about each character.




