Zen-Nihon Joshi Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens (1995) showcased All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling in a Super Famicom release that highlighted the promotion’s dominance during the ’90s. Featuring a licensed roster of top AJW stars, it blended faithful presentation with accessible but timing-based gameplay, bridging casual play and simulation depth.
Wrestlers carried authentic move sets—powerbombs, submissions, high dives—that reflected their real-life counterparts. Tag matches and tournament modes mirrored AJW’s focus on competitive variety. The graphics leaned on colorful sprites and lively arenas, with branding true to the promotion’s image.
While overshadowed globally by Fire Pro Women, Queen of Queens holds importance as a fully licensed AJW title. It provided fans a way to celebrate and play through one of the most influential women’s promotions in history.