Stardust Suplex (1995) was a Super Famicom women’s wrestling game featuring a roster of fictional female grapplers inspired by the popularity of joshi promotions. Built around timing-based grappling mechanics, it allowed players to perform a wide range of suplexes, submissions, and aerial attacks that reflected the athleticism of real-life stars.
The presentation emphasized bright, anime-influenced visuals, with colorful arenas and expressive sprites. Each wrestler carried a unique move set, encouraging experimentation and replay. The game balanced accessibility with challenge, making it approachable for casual fans while still rewarding mastery of timing.
Though not as famous as Fire Pro Women or JWP’s licensed games, Stardust Suplex contributed to the ’90s boom of female-focused wrestling titles in Japan. It remains a cult favorite among collectors for its charm and representation.