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Dodge punches, throw jabs, and aim for knockouts in the boxing ring.

Riddick Bowe Boxing (japan) Game
Riddick Bowe Boxing (Japan) game

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Category
Sport
Platform
Super Nintendo
File size
415
Release year
1994
Developer
Sculptured Software

Riddick Bowe Boxing came out for the Super Nintendo in 1994, developed by Sculptured Software. It was one of several sports titles on the system that tried to capture the feel of a real athlete's career, in this case the then-reigning heavyweight champion. The game arrived during a period when console boxing was often a straightforward, no-frills affair, focusing more on the action in the ring than on extensive licensing or story modes.

You control Riddick Bowe himself, stepping into the ring to face a series of opponents with the goal of winning the championship. The core gameplay involves moving your boxer around the ring, throwing jabs, hooks, and uppercuts while managing your stamina. A key mechanic is the ability to clinch with your opponent to catch a brief rest or disrupt their momentum. The pacing is generally quick, with matches that can end suddenly from a well-placed power punch, though the computer opponents can be unforgiving if you leave your guard down. It feels like a direct, physical contest where every punch you land has a satisfying sense of impact.

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