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Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II

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Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II

Also known as: Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (JP)
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Arcade (CP System II)
Released in JP: September 2, 1994
Released in US: September 1994[1]
Released in EU: 1994
Released in AU: 1994


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.


Capcom's arcade-exclusive sequel to Saturday Night Slam Masters reinvents the short-lived series' gameplay, changing it from conventional 2.5D wrestling to a wrestling-themed fighting game.

Unused Ring Entrances

Hmmm...
To do:
8 background images are missing, and should be added later.
Stage Layer 1 Layer 2 Assembly
Mexico
(El Stingray / El Stinger)
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SlamMastersII-Mexico-2.gif
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Santo Domingo
(King Rasta Mon / "Missing IQ" Gomes)
SlamMastersII-SantoDomingo-1.gif
SlamMastersII-SantoDomingo-2.gif
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London
(Titanic Tim / Titan the Great)
SlamMastersII-London-1.png
SlamMastersII-London-2.gif
SlamMastersII-London.gif
CWA
(Victor Ortega)
SlamMastersII-CWA-1.png
SlamMastersII-CWA-2.gif
SlamMastersII-CWA.gif
New Delhi
(Wraith)
SlamMastersII-NewDelhi-1.png
SlamMastersII-NewDelhi-2.gif
SlamMastersII-NewDelhi.gif
BWA
(The Scorpion / The Astro)
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SlamMastersII-BWA-2.gif
SlamMastersII-BWA.gif
New Delhi audience?

Ring of Destruction contains unused ringsides for wrestlers' entrances, which can't be seen in-game due to the ring's limits. The game's prequels Saturday Night Slam Masters and Muscle Bomber Duo contained small introductions where each character was shown entering the ring through them, with their personal theme song and sometimes entrance-exclusive sprites.

While the game contains most of the sprites from Slam Masters, including the ring entrances (alongside other unused ones like weapons), most of the game stages are either modified versions of the former SNSM background (Los Angeles, Tokyo, New York, Sydney, CWA, Calgary) or completely new ones (Moscow, London, Mexico, Santo Domingo, Hanover, New Delhi, Las Vegas, BWA), which means that they were unused additions created exclusively for RoD.


(Discovery: Asran Ryuto)

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