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There are five difficulty levels, and the aim is to knock out the opponent. {{1}} attacks, {{2}} selects an attack. Interestingly, if a player wins [[Pengo]] will make a cameo. | There are five difficulty levels, and the aim is to knock out the opponent. {{1}} attacks, {{2}} selects an attack. Interestingly, if a player wins [[Pengo]] will make a cameo. | ||
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==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
Revision as of 05:59, 30 January 2012
Champion Boxing | |||||
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System(s): SG-1000 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Sports | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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Champion Boxing (チャンピオンボクシング) is a simplistic boxing game built for the SG-1000. It was later re-released in arcades for SG-1000-based arcade hardware.
There are five difficulty levels, and the aim is to knock out the opponent. attacks, selects an attack. Interestingly, if a player wins Pengo will make a cameo.
Champion Boxing is also noteworthy for being the first game for a home-based console coded by Yu Suzuki.
Physical Scans
SG-1000 Version
SG-1000, JP (Sega Card) |
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Games in the Champion Sports Series | |
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Baseball (1983) | Baseball II (1983) | Golf (1983) | Tennis (1983) | Boxing (1984) | Soccer (1984) | Ice Hockey (1985) | Pro Wrestling (1985) | Billiards (1986) | Kendou (1986) | Ski (Unreleased) |