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    I am looking for a boxing game to play on mame or 8/16 bit systems. What are people's favorite boxing games on these systems?

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    Punch-Out!!! (NES) and Super Punch-Out!!! (SNES) are the best ever made. Period. Amen.

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    The Punch-Out series and Evander Holyfield's Real-Deal Boxing for Sega Genesis would have to be my favorite 8-16 bit boxing games.

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    4D Boxing


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    Evander Holyfield's Real-Deal Boxing for Sega Genesis is my favorite boxing game of all time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flack
    4D Boxing
    Seconded. No other boxing game has sucked me in nearly as much.

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    for me it would be PunchOut (NES) and Super Punchout (SNES)...

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    Greatest Heavyweights for Sega Genesis is an enhanced version of the Evander Holyfield game which someone just mentioned. Personally, I like Holyfield better since I was a fan of him but most gamers seem to prefer "Greatest Heavyweights."

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    Mike Tyson PunchOut!/NES
    Super PunchOut!/SNES

    PunchpOut!/Arcade
    Super PunchOut!/Arcade version.

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    Just like other posters, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out and Super Punch-Out are my favorites.

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    ring king on nes was alot of fun, you could improve your charecter's stats as you progressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzwing256
    ring king on nes was alot of fun, you could improve your charecter's stats as you progressed.
    not to mention the between round "service"

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    Quote Originally Posted by roushimsx
    Quote Originally Posted by Flack
    4D Boxing
    Seconded. No other boxing game has sucked me in nearly as much.
    I honestly think that 4D can hold its own against todays games. I spent sooo much time with this game. It is a shame that most people don't know anything about it.
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    Final Blow, and Punchout

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    I second the Punch-Out series, but I also have always loved Boxing Legends of the Ring. I always thought it's use of middleweights was a quirky idea and you got to so see some greats the others didn't have. (Hagler, Leonard, Graziano)

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    Activision's Boxing on the 2600 is a lot of fun with two players. It's actually not even bad against the computer (better AI than most 2600 sports games anyway). I've seen people knocking the game, but personally I think it's great. A real example of what creative programming could achieve on the 2600. A bit abstracted, of course, but then all boxing video games are.

    Another pretty good one that no one's mentioned is Toughman Contest. Quite a rip-off of Super Punchout!!, but for us kids that didn't have SNES's it was good to have. I like the Genesis version better than the 32X version actually.


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    hmmm... can't say anything that hasn't been said yet. I would say my favs are in this order though:
    Super Punch out
    Punch OUt
    Evander Holyfied (GEN)
    4D Boxing

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    Edit: Oops, I didn't notice the 8/16 bit technicality. IGNORE.

    I'm a bit surprised no one mentioned Victorious Boxers. Excellent game, pretty deep fighting system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdk
    Quote Originally Posted by roushimsx
    Quote Originally Posted by Flack
    4D Boxing
    Seconded. No other boxing game has sucked me in nearly as much.
    I honestly think that 4D can hold its own against todays games. I spent sooo much time with this game. It is a shame that most people don't know anything about it.
    Which camera setting did you guys use?

    Wade Hixton's Counter Punch is a mighty fine game I'm told. The protagonist, a poor fella from a white trash background, fights his way out of the trailer park and into the big time--KO'ing a pimp, a girl, and a trained gorilla (among others) along the way. Watch as Wade's classy mullet flies left to right, dodging punches and landing blows. If the premise sounds like a stock script, with the trailer trash mullet and all, fret not: Wade's ascent to glory is a post-modern celebration of a shattered society, peppered with lessons on life and cold, gritty wisdom. Consider checking it out.

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    Default Re: Favourite boxing games

    Quote Originally Posted by majinbuu
    I am looking for a boxing game to play on mame or 8/16 bit systems. What are people's favorite boxing games on these systems?
    Well, the Intellivision was a 16 bit system.
    Although I don't think Joe particularily likes it judging by his 'Santuli Slant' of the game:
    It says on the package that this is a boxing game, and it says it on the instructions, overlays, cartridge label... and yes, it even says it on the screen for a moment. But when I plug this game in, I see two colored amoebas flailing about. Every so often, one of the amoebas flattens out, and sometimes the other amoeba stretches real high when this happens. Is Boxing so much different on the west coast? [Gr: 1, So: 3, Ga: 3, Ov: 2]

    But honestly, I love boxing for the Intellivision. I don't know what it is. It might be the crap-tastic graphics or horrendous controlls, but it always puts a smile on my face when I knock my opponent (usually my brother) out.

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