4-D Boxing left behind any pretenses of being a pure arcade game based on boxing, and aimed to recreate the sport in full detail. The graphics engine allowed for multiple camera angles and viewpoints, and considerably detailed visuals. These required more advanced hardware than was common at the time, but a stick-figure mode was included as a compromise. The moves on offer included all the uppercuts and hooks of a real fight, and the players were designed to move realistically to implement them. You progress through the game by taking on a succession of increasingly difficult fighters, and get to train your boxer in between. Advanced action replays were included as well, so you could review all that happened.
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Estoy buscando un juego de boxeo para DOS, aprox. del año 92... Me lo prestaron en su momento en diskette y la etiqueta decía "BOXING DAILY" pero no lo encuentro con ese nombre. Tenías que entrenar a tu boxeador, y no es ninguno de los que andan dando vueltas como este... una particularidad era que cuando le pegabas a tu rival y estaba por caer, le temblaban las piernas y luego caía a la lona. Tampoco es el 3d world boxing ni el Panza kick boxing ni el world championship boxing... Gracias
KisseroBahiense 7 months ago
This was ALOT better on the Commodore Amiga!!
Paynekillah 2 years ago
You should try the Electronic Arts version (Version 2.0). It's a different version of the same game. Different music and intros and shit
MrGOATSE 3 years ago