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Ready 2 Rumble is Midway's drolly take on the video game boxing genre. It combines accessible arcade-like gameplay, with simulation-like skill building to deliver a slapstick and fun boxing entry.
Knockout Kings was EA's flagship boxing title prior to Fight Night.
3-D boxing game with Muhammad Ali.
A boxing game that stars the creator of the Foreman Grill himself. The player can fight or fight as Big George with nineteen other contenders.
A first person boxing game for the Virtual Boy. You control a robot and fight other robots controlled by people.
The second home adaptation of Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series of boxing arcade games, pitting players against sixteen pugilists from around the world (each with their own variety of techniques, a lot of which are illegal).
A first-person boxing game for the Sega CD that relies entirely on black-and-white full-motion video for its action.
Sequel to the successful Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing for the Sega Genesis.
The official boxing game of Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Riddick "Big Daddy" Bowe. One of the many popular boxers of the 1990s.
Compete as some of the greatest legends in boxing history in this 16-bit boxing game.
The official boxing game for Muhammad Ali. It was released on the Sega Genesis and Nintendo Game Boy.
Official boxing video game of one of the popular heavyweights in the 1990s, Evander Holyfield.
A Punch-Out!! clone featuring a cast of alien boxing opponents released for the NES. Its history as a game that almost starred Mike Tyson is more interesting than the game itself.
In the 1990s George Foreman's comeback quest for the Heavyweight Championship Title made him a favorite among boxing fans. His popularity would result in a decent Mike Tyson's Punch Out type of game.
Players create a fighter and attempt to take him to the top of the rankings in this 3D boxing game by Don Mattrick and Phil Harrison.
Final Blow is a arcade boxing game developed by Taito and ported to various consoles. It would later get changed to James Buster Douglas Knockout Boxing, after Douglas defeated Nintendo's boxing front man Mike Tyson.
James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing is essentially the exact same game as Final Blow, except featuring James Douglas in 1990 directly after his victory over Mike Tyson.
A boxing game developed for European home computers. The player takes on a series of eccentric opponents for championship supremacy.
Boxing game based upon the initial four Rocky movies for the Sega Master System first published in 1987.
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).
A boxing game featuring 20 different opponents. It is known as Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing in the UK.
A boxing game with the cartoonish style characters Bronx Bomber, British Bulldog, Dip Stick, Hu Him and Kid Kastro.
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.
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.
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.
Rocky Super Action Boxing is a ColecoVision game based on the film Rocky III.
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