What’s Your Fire Pro Story, PhilParent?
My modding & Fire Pro history. I've had more fun editing games than I've had fun actually playing them my whole life. When I was a kid, I loved Wrecking Crew, I loved Excitebike, I loved Baseball Stars... I loved Battle City which I had on a multi-cart. Why? Because I could make my own levels, and my own teams, and then play them. One peculiar exception to that was Pro Wrestling. Me and my brother played that game so much, and even as a child, the difference between Pro Wrestling, the WWF games and other non-licensed games was very evident, Pro Wrestling was so much better. My first distributed mod was renaming all the players in Ken Griffey Baseball for the SNES and lending out the cartridge to my friends. 1994-95. Griffey Baseball and Triple Play Baseball Gold Edition on Genesis were my modding fun for a long time. I bought Fire Pro Wrestling G from a shop that sold by mail that advertised in a magazine after I saw a review for it in the Import section. I don't remember the name of it, but I remember the page having a bright yellow background with black lettering, it was like a huge listing with prices. Loved it. Modded it for myself so much. I still have those files. In the late 90's / early 2000's, I started modding text sims. After doing the rosters for Promotion Wars, and helping it being more popular than the much inferior Extreme Warfare Deluxe, I showed what kind of whore I was and jumped sides and did the rosters for Extreme Warfare Revenge, the game ostensibly created to be a Promotion Wars killer. And that it did, killed it deader than the dodo. I was put in charge of keeping EWR updated for a couple years. While I was doing that, Fire Pro D came out and I imported it and the Japanese Dreamcast and released a very small pack starring Montreal wrestlers, including what must have been the very first Kevin Steen edit. It's now lost. Played it so much. Hated that controller. Then came the most awesome year of my life. 2004. I met my wife. Extreme Warfare went commercial and became Total Extreme Wrestling, so my work on it was now actual work. Created TEW's storyline & angles system. And Fire Pro R came out. Preordered it. Loved it. Did the Anthology. Won Modder Of The Year in 2004. Got into a fight with Adam Ryland over the direction of Wrestling Spirit. Left GDS in 2006. Kept the Anthology going until Agetec blessed us with the American port then I ported my save in 2007. Compiled a database of Fire Pro data which will be very useful in like 90 days. Made the Pro Wrestling Simulators Hall Of Fame in 2012. Started doing a 1994 mod, resonating my Griffey Baseball mod, for the MLB The Show series on Operation Sports in 2014. Was the most downloaded classic roster in 2015. I was thinking this was going to be my last mod before I retired and concentrated on my career as a college teacher. But no. I had to say goodbye to my friends on Operation Sports to be able to announce that... The RaveX Anthology will be coming out for Fire Pro World. 2017. I want to keep going until 2020 and then retire. I'll have been modding for 25 years, then. My hands are already a fucking wreck from typing and inputting so much stuff. One last hurrah as an old man trying to keep pace with the younger and better modders.
by PhilParent











