Judging by the above photo, it looks like Aja is playing a prototype of Queen's Special or All Star Dream Slam. I wonder if those prototypes will ever surface?Pages 94 - 95: The interview continues with Aja Kong.
Aja mentions she would pick Killer Blaster (Power Warrior) in SFPWIII Final Bout; changing his moves/name to hers in order to play as herself.
When asked if Aja liked Kensuke Sasaki (the Wrestler who performed as Power Warrior in NJPW), Aja said she knew Kensuke when he first
started out as a rookie touring in Osaka; adding that neither of them had money, and had to slurp noodles at a soba restaurant. Despite
not having much money, Kensuke ended up buying Aja's food anyway out of kindness.
Since female Wrestlers have been added to the Fire Pro series following Final Bout, Aja vowed to never use Killer Blaster again jokingly.
When asked about Kensuke's then-girlfriend Akira Hokuto, Aja comments that Akira had money, and would often eat actual food at such
restaurants. Aja then jokes that she'll get revenge for what Hokuto did to Aja at the Egg Dome.
Aja adds that her other favourite character to play as is Keiji Mutoh/Great Muta, stating that she loves performing Mutoh's Moonsault,
even if the opponent is nowhere near the turnbuckle when she goes for the move. "The moonsault is one of a kind. Even in Fire Pro, I
often skip to places where no one is around because I want to see it (laughs)".
When commenting on who she'd like to face in a game of Fire Pro, Aja says she would like to face Akira Hokuto, allowing Akira to play
as Killer Blaster, while she herself plays as Keiji Mutoh "to see who is stronger".
Aja jokingly adds that players will never lose when playing as her in Queen's Special.
When bringing up the older Fire Pro games, Aja comments that she was really happy when an all-female Fire Pro was finally created.
More-so, Aja was happy to finally play as herself; yet, this privilege also came with a burden, as Aja also found greater humiliation
when losing as herself under her real name.
In the previous Fire Pro entry (All Star Dream Slam), Aja was pissed when she lost against a weaker opponent by the name of Sakie
Hasegawa. Even worse, Aja said she lost the match due to a ring out after colliding with the railing. Such a loss prompted the legend
to rage quit.
Pages 96 - 97: Aja's interview continues.
Aja comments on playing Queen's Special as her own character against Chigusa Nagayo. Like Jushin Liger in an older interview, Aja notices that
part of the roster has been renamed (again, due to certain Wrestlers not being licensed).
Pages 98 - 99: the final pages of the interview with Aja. Includes a nice photo of Aja standing in front of the AJW tour bus.
The bottom of page 99 contains a lottery contest, where five random readers could win a paper fan signed by Aja herself. Signed goods from Wrestlers were
an incentive added to the Keibunsha Fire Pro guides going back to the early 90's.
Pages 100 - 101: discuss entrance attires for 11 of the following Wrestlers. Page 101 is the title page for the Queen's Data Room; an in-depth look into
Queen's move index, CPU Logic, Edit mode, finishing moves and other gameplay tactics.
Pages 102 - 103: Overview of Damage info, Stamina, Colour Palette (Edit mode), CPU Logic & Personality sections.
Another interesting part of this particular guidebook are the custom Wrestler formulas. All of which use pre-existing templates to create Wrestlers
not featured in the actual game.
Pages 104 - 105: Edit 1: Renny Benaton (Reggie Bennett)
& Edit 2: Yu Hodaka (???)
Pages 106 - 107:
Edit 3: Chikako Shirayuki (???)
& Edit 4: B. Suidobashi (???)
Pages 108 - 109: frame by frame animations of various techniques.
Pages 110 - 111: Challenge Mode and mode index part 1.
Pages 112 - 113: move index continued. The moves highlighted in yellow on page 112 are all of the critical techniques.