Fire Pro Wrestling G (1999) was the franchise’s PlayStation debut, bringing its timing-based simulation style to Sony’s 32-bit hardware. Featuring a massive roster of homage characters representing Japan, the U.S., and Mexico, it provided fans with an unparalleled variety of styles and dream-match potential. Gameplay emphasized pacing, stamina, and escalation, remaining true to Fire Pro’s legacy.
Presentation upgraded with sharper sprites, smoother animations, and more immersive arenas. The game also expanded customization, letting fans create wrestlers with detailed movesets and appearances. Multiplayer options allowed for chaotic tag and team battles, capturing the essence of Japanese wrestling’s stable wars. Despite stiffer animations compared to its 2D predecessors, Fire Pro G established the franchise on PlayStation and remains a fan favorite.