Nintendo 64 : Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Details
Publisher |
Unknown |
Release Date |
Unknown |
Gas Gauge 63
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ESRB Rating |
Teen |
Views |
6219 |
Despite some minor flaws, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a solid performer, delivering good arcade-style boxing action. All of the game's 18 boxers have distinct characteristics in keeping with their comically caricatured looks, including trademark special moves. In addition to arcade mode--where you fight in successive tournament-style bouts--the game features a championship mode in which you choose a boxer and train him to achieve Rocky-like status. To win the title fights along this road to victory, you must train your boxer in various mini-games to improve his abilities, as well as win prize and exhibition fights to raise money to pay for said training. A controller pack is required to save boxer data, and you're probably going to want to use the optional thunder pack to experience the full Rumble. While the supported expansion pack gives Ready 2 Rumble Boxing crisp, high-resolution graphics, the game's speed could have used a boost as well, being distractingly inconsistent at times. And while the game certainly sounds good, the digitized dialogue can be annoyingly repetitive, none more so than sports announcer Michael Buffer's patented "Let's Get Ready to Rumble!" chant. --Joe Hon
Pros:
- Good arcade-style boxing
- Excellent 2-player head-to-head action
- Challenging mini-games in championship mode
- Ability to use customized boxers in exhibition fights
Cons: - Game speed is inconsistent at times
- Repetitive digitized voices
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