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boxing fever - Gameboy Advance Games
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Boxing Fever’s innovative game play combines skill and strategy-based boxing, and utilizes full screen character animation technology optimized for the handheld’s small screen. Boxing from a first-person perspective, players hit the gym and begin their training using a special robot trainer. Once a player has honed their skills, they can then move on to compete in five separate boxing championships. Utilizing the Game Boy Advance link cable, two players can compete against each other through five difficulty levels in multi-player mode. Boxing Fever’s high replay value is enhanced by the game’s password protected start anywhere feature. Boxing Fever features eight colorful, cartoon-style boxers and two other hidden bosses for players to unlock. Each character displays fluid signature boxing moves, a unique personality, and three different skins for players to earn. An innovative password combination system allows players to trade and combine passwords to get additional skins and boss fighting privileges. Extensive music, in-game narrative, and special effects convey motion and emotion to bring the game to life.
Publisher : Majesco
Developer : Digital Fiction
MultiPlayer : Yes
Platform : GBA
Media : Release Date
N Amer : 10/15/2001
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