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All Star Pro Wrestling 3
DeveloperSquare-Enix
Release DateAugust 7, 2003
PlatformPlayStation 2 (JPN)
Memory Card Space684KB or More
Number of Players1-5 (Multitap)

All Star Pro Wrestling 3 (ASPW 3) is the third installment in Square-Enix's All Star Pro Wrestling Series. Featuring Graphics that blew away the competition at the time of Release and for years after, Gameplay Enhancements included a Limited Edit Mode called PowerMake, Story Mode (Integrated Part of PowerMake) and more. While featuring multiple Puroresu Companies such as New Japan Pro Wrestling and NOAH, the available characters was a rather small number.

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[edit] How To Play this Game on Your System

To Play this game on your American/European PS2, you Need:

1) A Mod Chip

2) Swap Magic Discs in Combination with either a Flip top case or Slide Card

3) A Hard Drive-based Solution such as HD Loader


[edit] PowerMake (Edit Mode)

ASPW 3 Features a Unique Edit Mode, entitled PowerMake. On the surface PowerMake appears like any other Edit Mode. You set the Appearance for your Edit, You set some stats and basic Wrestling Style attributes, etc...What sets PowerMake apart from the others is that your edit has to go through the Integrated Story Mode in order to build stats and a Moveset. While Interesting, this move by Square-Enix drew heavy criticism from Purogamers for being overkill and reduced the "Instant Satisfaction" many people garner from making edits. Couple this tedious Edit Mode with the fact that you can only load 4 edits at one time despite the fact that an edit only takes 150kb on the memory card and Square-Enix had a lot of people not wanting to bother to play ASPW 3.

[edit] Game Codes

[edit] 999,900 Points in Powermake

There is a Gameshark (Action Replay?) code to enable 999,900 points in Powermake mode. Unfortunetely I don't remember the code. It's not saved to my dongle and it's nowhere to be found on the web.

Here are two pictures that prove the code exists. If I ever find the code i'll add it to the page.

Shot of the Code enabled in Gameshark 2
Shot of the Code enabled in Gameshark 2
In-Game shot showing the increased points
In-Game shot showing the increased points

[edit] Limit Breaker

Straight out of the ASPW 3 FAQ, Courtesy of Jerrold Ng and Muka

More stuff from Japanese BBS thanks to Muka. If you had looked at some of the screenshots of this game you may have seen one with a massive giant in it. If you had checked Power Make, you know that the maximum height you can set is 220cm, so the giant can't seem to be created. BUT, go to the SIZE / COLOR -> BODY SIZE menu where you've got seven scales and they show you the wrestler height and weight and then set the seven scales in this order (ignore the two overall scales without numbers) :-

   ---
   +2
    0
    0
   ---
   +3
   +4
    0
   ---
   +1
   ---

Then press O (Circle) and you'll hear a voice say "GREAT!" and "Limit Break" will appear over the words Power Make. You now can create insanely huge giants (maximum 370cm tall!) or positively Lilliputian midgets (minimum 61cm tall!). If you're curious, the numbers stand for the date "2003-4-01". Not sure what this date is though :P


There is a video on Youtube showing this code in action with a Powermake GIANT causing chaos. Courtesy of the user "Torotoro46" http://youtube.com/watch?v=TnqRDHq0rhs

[edit] Roster

New Japan Pro-Wrestling
  • Tatsumi Fujinami
  • Masahiro Chono
  • Manabu Nakanishi
  • Hiroyoshi Tenzan
  • Jyushin Thunder Lyger
  • Battle Lyger
  • Takashi Iizuka
  • El Samurai
  • Yuji Nagata
  • Scott Norton
  • Minoru Tanaka
  • Koji Kanemoto
  • Yutaka Yoshie (New Comer)
  • Osamu Nishimura (New Entry)
NOAH
  • Mitsuharu Misawa
  • Kenta Kobashi
  • Jun Akiyama
  • Akira Taue
  • Naomichi Marufuji
  • Yoshinari Ogawa
  • Mitsuo Momota
  • Masao Inoue
  • Tamon Honda
  • Takeshi Rikioh
  • Takashi Sugiura (New Entry)
  • Scorpio (NewComer)
  • Akitoshi Saito (NewComer)
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru (NewComer)
  • Takeshi Morishima (NewComer)
ZERO-ONE
  • Shinya Hashimoto
  • Shinjiro Ohtani
  • Tatsuhito Takaiwa
  • Masata Tanaka (New Comer)
Free
  • Riki Chosyu
  • Jumbo Tsuruta
  • Yoshihiro Takayama
  • Takao Omori
  • Kensuke Sasaki
  • Power Warrior
  • Don Frye
  • Kazuyuki Fujita (New Comer)
  • Tadao Yasuda
  • Kazuo Yamazaki
  • Shiro Koshinaka
  • Vader

[edit] Related Links

Official Site (Coming Soon)

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