: Includes 15 stages in total (4 more than the arcade version).
: Players can utilize parries (forward + block) and grab escapes (back + block) to counter opponents. Reception and Sequel Kinnikuman Muscolo Gran Premio Max
The game is widely regarded by fans as one of the best representations of the Kinnikuman (or Ultimate Muscle ) series due to its fluid combat and faithful presentation. It was followed by a sequel, , released in 2008, which added characters from the Kinnikuman Nisei series and included emulated versions of classic NES/Famicom Kinnikuman games. : Includes 15 stages in total (4 more
: The game blends traditional fighting game mechanics with professional wrestling elements, featuring grapples, strikes, and signature finishers. It was followed by a sequel, , released
: A single-player campaign divided into two major arcs from the original anime:
(often called Kinnikuman Muscolo Gran Premio Max in various regions) is a 3D fighting game developed by AKI Corporation and published by Bandai Namco Games . Released on July 27, 2006 , for the PlayStation 2 , it serves as an enhanced home port of the original arcade title. Key Features and Content
: Includes 15 stages in total (4 more than the arcade version).
: Players can utilize parries (forward + block) and grab escapes (back + block) to counter opponents. Reception and Sequel
The game is widely regarded by fans as one of the best representations of the Kinnikuman (or Ultimate Muscle ) series due to its fluid combat and faithful presentation. It was followed by a sequel, , released in 2008, which added characters from the Kinnikuman Nisei series and included emulated versions of classic NES/Famicom Kinnikuman games.
: The game blends traditional fighting game mechanics with professional wrestling elements, featuring grapples, strikes, and signature finishers.
: A single-player campaign divided into two major arcs from the original anime:
(often called Kinnikuman Muscolo Gran Premio Max in various regions) is a 3D fighting game developed by AKI Corporation and published by Bandai Namco Games . Released on July 27, 2006 , for the PlayStation 2 , it serves as an enhanced home port of the original arcade title. Key Features and Content