Saturday Night Slam Masters hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1993 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Capcom is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.
Saturday Night Slam Masters, known in Japan as Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion, is a 1993 pro wrestling fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The game features character designs by manga artist Tetsuo Hara, famous for Fist of the North Star.
🎮 USB or Bluetooth controller? Plug it in, Once Detected Click Here to Open Your Controller Options
No controller detected yet — plug one in and press any button.
Your controller lights up here as you press buttons. Premium members can remap every action to any pad button.
⭐ Premium members can click any key below to remap the controls. Go Premium
| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
Create a free account to unlock the full experience for :
Show the world what Retro is really about.
First registered run claims the top spot. It won't stay easy for long.
Playing counts once you're signed in — register free in the player above.
The Story Behind Saturday Night Slam Masters
Although the players can choose and pick their team as they please, there are five "official" combinations that the game will recognize and give a name to. Only eight of the wrestlers are selectable in the Single Match mode. The same character can now be chosen by more than one player and each wrestler now has two additional special moves: a dual side attack and a vacuum move.
The Genesis version is also the only version of the game that allows the player to select The Scorpion and Jumbo for the Single Battle mode. Saturday Night Slam Masters, known in Japan as is a 1993 pro wrestling fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The objective of each match is to deplete the opponent's life bar in two out of three rounds.
How Saturday Night Slam Masters Plays
The Super NES version retains the Team Battle Royale mode of Muscle Bomber Duo (which can be played with a Multi-Player Adapter for up to four players), while the Genesis version replaces it with an exclusive Death Match mode. The game features a playable roster of ten wrestlers. When an opponent's life meter is depleted, he must either be pinned for a three-count or forced to submit.
Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II, released in Japan as Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout, is the proper sequel to Slam Masters, now a CP System II game. Each character has two special attacks: a non-grappling technique and a finisher. This is not canon for either game series, as the Japanese version of Slam Masters does not have him related to Guile in any way, shape, or form; the connection made between the two is likely nothing more than a reference to a popular video game rumor.
Why Players Still Load It Up
In the English localization, Capcom changed the names of all the characters and modified much of the backstory. In Japan, Game Machine listed Saturday Night Slam Masters on their September 1, 1993 issue as being the sixth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. It is also mentioned in the 1994 arcade game Street Fighter: The Movie that the "Blade" character is actually a deep cover agent named Gunloc in disguise as one of Bison's Shock Troops, and is shown to be Guile's brother (playing into the well-known rumor that the two are related).
In contrast to the arcade version, which only used Tetsuo Hara's artwork for promotional illustrations, the console versions of Slam Masters for the Super NES and Genesis use Haras actual artwork in-game for the attract demo and character portraits. The game's format was changed to play more like a traditional one-on-one 2D fighting game with the action restricted to one plane (similar to Street Fighter II), albeit with an emphasis on grappling. This is not canon for either game series, as the Japanese version of Slam Masters does not have him related to Guile in any way, shape, or form; the connection made between the two is likely nothing more than a reference to a popular video game rumor.
Saturday Night Slam Masters — Frequently Asked Questions
How many players does Saturday Night Slam Masters support?
This browser version of Saturday Night Slam Masters handles 1 player(s).
Can I play Saturday Night Slam Masters online for free?
Yes — Saturday Night Slam Masters runs directly in your browser on this page. There is nothing to download or install; the game boots in the player above.
Do I need a controller to play Saturday Night Slam Masters?
A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.
Who developed Saturday Night Slam Masters?
Saturday Night Slam Masters was developed by Capcom and published by Capcom.