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Saturday Night Slammasters

For detailed information about this series, see: Saturday Night Slam Masters series on Wikipedia

Slam Masters, known as Muscle Bomber in Japan, is a wrestling-styled fighting game series by Capcom.

Video Games[]

  • Saturday Night Slam Masters (July 13, 1993). Arcade. Later released for SEGA Genesis/Mega Drive, SNES and FM Towns Marty.
    • Muscle Bomber Duo (December 1993). Arcade. An update of the original focusing on the tag team features.
  • Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II (September 2, 1994). Arcade.

Links to other series[]

Direction Series Date Description Type


4Arrow L Final Fight 19930713 July 13, 1993 Haggar is a playable character in the Slam Masters series. 1
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Street Fighter 19930713 July 13, 1993 The Slam Masters characters King Rasta Mon and Gunloc may be based on Blanka and Guile from Street Fighter; Zangief and Guile are referenced in Slam Masters, while Chun Li, Ryu, and E. Honda make cameos in the audience; Slam Masters characters are referenced and make cameos occasionally in the Street Fighter series.
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5Arrow R Capcom's Soccer Shootout 199406 June 1994 A banner with the logo from Slam Masters can be spotted during the intro in the English release of Capcom's Soccer Shootout. 2
5Arrow R Breath of Fire 1994122 December 2, 1994 The "Bouncer" enemies from Breath of Fire II are named after characters in Saturday Night Slam Masters. 3
5Arrow R Namco × Capcom 20050526 May 26, 2005 There are minor references to Slam Masters in Haggar's movelist in Namco × Capcom. 3
5Arrow R Lost Planet 2010511 May 11, 2010 "Saturday Night Slam Masters" is one of the unlockable Nom de Guerres in Lost Planet 2. 2
5Arrow R Marvel vs. Capcom 20110215 February 15, 2011 Haggar makes some references to Slam Masters in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. 1
5Arrow R Capcom Arcade Stadium 20220722 July 22, 2022 Saturday Night Slam Masters is included in Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium. 2
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