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A boxing game developed for European home computers. The player takes on a series of eccentric opponents for championship supremacy.
Star Rank Boxing II is a multiplatform computer boxing simulation.
Boxing game based upon the initial four Rocky movies for the Sega Master System first published in 1987.
Ginga Ninkyouden is an action-brawler from Jaleco. It is known for its many (unlicensed?) cameos from throughout Japanese pop culture.
A home adaptation of Nintendo's earlier boxing arcade game Punch-Out!!, featuring real-life World Heavyweight Champion Mike "Kid Dynamite" Tyson as the final opponent.
Sega's third arcade boxing game, which uses a behind-the-back perspective and controls that give the illusion of actual boxing (using two unique hand levers and a rotatable upper chassis).
Play as Milon in an adventure through castle Garland to save Princess Eliza from the evil Warlord.
A boxing game with the cartoonish style characters Bronx Bomber, British Bulldog, Dip Stick, Hu Him and Kid Kastro.
Thai Boxing is a one-on-one fighting game for European computers, based in the sport of Muay Thai. Most versions displayed a 3D isometric view, but some had 2D views from the side.
A boxing game featuring 20 different opponents. It is known as Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing in the UK.
An unauthorized clone of Nintendo's arcade game Super Punch Out!! It featured Frank Bruno as a main character.
Ring King is a boxing game developed by Namco and published by Data East for the NES. It was known as King of Boxer and Family Boxing in Japan.
Wally Week is trapped in his own nightmares and won't wake up for work. Players must help him find the key to activate the alarm clock.
The 1984 arcade sequel to the original Punch-Out!! It improved on its predecessor with an innovative ducking mechanic. Not to be confused with the 1994 SNES title of the same name.
A simplistic boxing game released on the SG-1000, MSX, and arcade, by Sega in 1983.
An arcade game that debuted Nintendo's Punch-Out franchise. It released in Japan in 1983, and in North America and Europe in 1984. It was a technical breakthrough, for its large detailed sprites, over-the-shoulder perspective, and gameplay innovations such as the player stamina meter, enemy stamina meter, recharging health and dodging mechanics.
An early game based on the Ashita no Joe anime and manga franchise.
Rocky Super Action Boxing is a ColecoVision game based on the film Rocky III.
K.O. those monkeys!
It's a boxing game for the Intellivision.
A 1981 boxing game from Sega. It introduced a pressure-sensitive boxing bag controller to measure a player's punching power.
Boxing for the Atari 2600 is a simple game which shows a top-down view of two boxers in a ring. It was one of the very first games created by Activision, a company formed by a number of disgruntled former Atari employees.
A pugilistic simulator for the APF MP-1000
The earliest known video game based on the sport of boxing. Developed and released by Sega, it is currently considered a "lost" video game with no known hardware remaining and no successful preservation effort.
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