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64 Ōzumō
is a sumo wrestling game for the Nintendo 64, which was released only in Japan in 1997. The gameplay simulates various aspects of a sumo wrestler's life, such as diets and training. GameSpot gave the game a 3.9 out of 10, the graphics were considered "mediocre at best" and the game itself is entirely in Japanese. Sequel ''64 Ōzumō 2'' ''(Rokujūyon Ōzumō Ni, lit. 64 Professional Sumo Wrestling 2)'' is a sequel which was only released in Japan on March 19, 1999, for the Nintendo 64. Like its predecessor, the gameplay simulates various aspects of a sumo wrestler's life. See also *List of sumo video games This is a list of video games based on the wrestling sport of sumo. Published exclusively in Japan These games were published exclusively in Japan. * ''Shusse Ōzumō'' - Arcade - 1984 * '' Tsuppari Ōzumō'' - Family Computer, Virtual Console - ... References 1997 video games Bottom Up games Japan-exclusive video games Nintendo 64 games Nintendo 64-only games ...
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