But if I build power over stamina I will get amazing KO's even ones over big guys in the first round sometimes using a medium guy! But often there will be fights where I am winnig every round, the fights over, and I get caught. And BAM! all black, no red! OUCH! But again nice work! Games like these are will never die!!!
I agree, nice work! Yep for cpu strategy, these short guys work the best but against even a mediocre opponent that's player 2, these strategies won't work. I think medium size is the best all around but guys like Fireman Jones can be a pain in the ass. I can win the title in 12-0. But I use a medium guy but I build stamina over power and max speed of course. I find this is better all around as it takes rounds but I never lose.
Nice job working over Fireman. I might need to consider going to small (I use large) since this guy usually takes me over several rounds to finally knock out since he's unusually fast. Donald Ghost is the only CPU I haven't managed to beat in the top 10 since he's actually tricky.
An online challenge? That sounds like a great idea, RazorzTheName1991! I haven't tried classic online gaming before, but there must be certain emulators that would provide/support this.
Facing another player is always a lot more challenging, since it involves a greater element of surprise. Neither player is set in a particular pattern and can change his or her game plan at any time. This would definitely be fun, win or lose!
Yeah, sometimes I think that this game is better than FIght Night. Crazy, I know. I tried Super Nintendo Online Gaming and it works. I'm not sure for Sega Genesis. Maybe you can look, :).
Yeah, I can check this out, RazorzTheName1991. I should be getting around to playing some Sega Genesis games in about a week or so and I'll be able to download an emulator then.
I am currently taking on some odd ball challenges in the NES realm, between classes and work. Ninja Gaiden III is the latest target.
The major difference between the two is the punch combination system featured in this game. If the player or computer lands about five unanswered punches the fifth punch will take off a huge chunk of energy, making it a lot easier to knockdown the opponent.
In Career mode the player is able to choose the fighter's size, which can also make this game a lot easier than "Real Deal".
Good question, guts1992! Well, in the case of the smallest sized fighters, they possess the most powerful power punches (uppercuts), but these fighters are more vulnerable to long range attacks, especially by larger fighters.
The medium sized fighters are the best all around fighters (Ali), combining speed, a reasonable amount of reach advantage, as well as better defensive abilities than the smallest fighters...
Finally, the largest fighters are the easiest to use when fighting from a distance. They can jab to the head and body all night long for an easy victory. Mixing this strategy up with some stiff uppercuts will ensure a TKO victory at the very least.
However, these fighters are more likely to suffer body damage and sneaky uppercuts due to their lack of speed. The medium sized fighters are much quicker.
Overall, the big boys are tough to beat when they happen to be fully powered.
But if I build power over stamina I will get amazing KO's even ones over big guys in the first round sometimes using a medium guy! But often there will be fights where I am winnig every round, the fights over, and I get caught. And BAM! all black, no red! OUCH! But again nice work! Games like these are will never die!!!
MrFuckaire 2 months ago
I agree, nice work! Yep for cpu strategy, these short guys work the best but against even a mediocre opponent that's player 2, these strategies won't work. I think medium size is the best all around but guys like Fireman Jones can be a pain in the ass. I can win the title in 12-0. But I use a medium guy but I build stamina over power and max speed of course. I find this is better all around as it takes rounds but I never lose.
MrFuckaire 2 months ago
Nice job working over Fireman. I might need to consider going to small (I use large) since this guy usually takes me over several rounds to finally knock out since he's unusually fast. Donald Ghost is the only CPU I haven't managed to beat in the top 10 since he's actually tricky.
Smotile 7 months ago
MOMMAS BOY!
Tagraz 2 years ago 3
me and my cousin used to set up tournaments and wtach the computer fight :(
lilzarbos 3 years ago 5
Is there a way I can challenge you on this game online? I really like this game. It's old school Fight Night.
RazorzTheName1991 4 years ago
An online challenge? That sounds like a great idea, RazorzTheName1991! I haven't tried classic online gaming before, but there must be certain emulators that would provide/support this.
Facing another player is always a lot more challenging, since it involves a greater element of surprise. Neither player is set in a particular pattern and can change his or her game plan at any time. This would definitely be fun, win or lose!
DTysonator 4 years ago
Yeah, sometimes I think that this game is better than FIght Night. Crazy, I know. I tried Super Nintendo Online Gaming and it works. I'm not sure for Sega Genesis. Maybe you can look, :).
RazorzTheName1991 4 years ago
Yeah, I can check this out, RazorzTheName1991. I should be getting around to playing some Sega Genesis games in about a week or so and I'll be able to download an emulator then.
I am currently taking on some odd ball challenges in the NES realm, between classes and work. Ninja Gaiden III is the latest target.
DTysonator 4 years ago
Alright, just message me once you find out how to play online.
RazorzTheName1991 4 years ago
sure its better but where is the difference between this and evander holyfields boxing?
ILOVENEDAH 3 years ago
The major difference between the two is the punch combination system featured in this game. If the player or computer lands about five unanswered punches the fifth punch will take off a huge chunk of energy, making it a lot easier to knockdown the opponent.
In Career mode the player is able to choose the fighter's size, which can also make this game a lot easier than "Real Deal".
DTysonator 3 years ago
What advantages do each size have?
guts1992 2 years ago
Good question, guts1992! Well, in the case of the smallest sized fighters, they possess the most powerful power punches (uppercuts), but these fighters are more vulnerable to long range attacks, especially by larger fighters.
The medium sized fighters are the best all around fighters (Ali), combining speed, a reasonable amount of reach advantage, as well as better defensive abilities than the smallest fighters...
DTysonator 2 years ago 2
Finally, the largest fighters are the easiest to use when fighting from a distance. They can jab to the head and body all night long for an easy victory. Mixing this strategy up with some stiff uppercuts will ensure a TKO victory at the very least.
However, these fighters are more likely to suffer body damage and sneaky uppercuts due to their lack of speed. The medium sized fighters are much quicker.
Overall, the big boys are tough to beat when they happen to be fully powered.
DTysonator 2 years ago 2
Thanks so much, I always wanted to know.
Because I would always pick the medium sized guy not sure what the differences were. But medium suits my style of play anyway.
guts1992 2 years ago
You're welcome! :)
Yep, the medium sized fighters are definitely the best all around.
DTysonator 2 years ago 2