Super Wrestle Angels English Rom Exclusive
The heavy reliance on Japanese text makes Super Wrestle Angels notoriously difficult to play without knowing the language. This barrier has made it a prime target for the ROM hacking community. Current Translation Status
For decades, English-speaking retro gaming fans have searched for a complete English ROM translation.
The translators meticulously balanced the game's original humor and dramatic tone, ensuring that the distinct personalities of the wrestlers shine through just as the developers intended in 1994. How to Play the English ROM Patch super wrestle angels english rom exclusive
For fans of niche Japanese imports and management sims, few titles carry as much mystique as Super Wrestle Angels
At first glance, it looks like a cash-in. A roster of anime-style female wrestlers, pink menus, and a title that sounds like a bad '90s OVA. But thanks to a recent, dedicated fan translation, the exclusive English ROM patch is finally out. And trust me: This isn’t just a novelty. It’s a legitimately deep wrestling simulator. The heavy reliance on Japanese text makes Super
One unique feature poorly explained in Japanese is the ability to hire wrestlers from other promotions for a single night. The English ROM clarifies that doing this increases your fame but risks your own wrestlers being "poached" in return. This strategic depth turned the game from a curiosity into a legitimate sim.
: Matches play out via a strategic card or menu-based system. You select moves (strikes, throws, submissions, or aerial maneuvers) based on your wrestler's stamina and positioning. But thanks to a recent, dedicated fan translation,
Players take on the role of a general manager. You manage budgets, book venues, schedule training regimens, and handle contract disputes to build a wrestling empire.
This is where the search gets tricky. The classic "Wrestle Angels" series has many games, and "Super Wrestle Angels" is part of a larger family that includes titles like "Wrestle Angels Double Impact" (PCECD), "Bishoujo Wrestler Retsuden" (SNES/SFC), and "Wrestle Angels Survivor" (PS2). For years, a complete English translation for the SNES version was a passion project request, not a reality. The search results show that fan interest and requests have been persistent, but the availability of a fully playable English patch has fluctuated.