
Kick Boxing, The (japan) Game

Kick Boxing on the Genesis is one of those early fighting games that feels a little rough around the edges now, but there's something weirdly charming about it. You pick from a small roster of boxers—each with their own stiff, exaggerated animations—and just start throwing punches. The controls are simple, but timing matters more than you'd think at first.
What I remember most is how the fighters all have this weird, bouncy movement, like they're on springs. The sound effects are hilariously crunchy too—every punch lands with this satisfying *thwack*. It's not deep, but if you're in the mood for something straightforward and a little janky, it’s a fun way to kill 20 minutes.
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