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Arena Football: Road to Glory is a PlayStation 2 video game developed by Electronic Arts (under their EA Sports brand). It was released on February 22, 2007, [1] and was the follow-up to their first Arena Football video game. The cover features fullback/linebacker Bob McMillen, from ArenaBowl XX's champion team, the Chicago Rush.
Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory was produced by Entertainment Software Publishing and was adapted from the Fighting Spirit manga series, at a time when the publishing company was focusing on its licensed comic properties rather than original titles. [14] Development for the game was handled by New Corporation. [4]
The Game Boy Color edition of the game was released in June 2000, and is an 8-bit, 2D, side-scrolling platformer.The player takes control of either Tulio or Miguel, exploring a multitude of different levels such as a Spanish town, ships, jungles, caves or the city of El Dorado.
The most recent arena football game is Arena Football: Road to Glory, which was released on February 21, 2007. It was a sequel to the 2006 EA Sports title Arena Football . To date, although several arena football leagues have come and gone, the only one to have lent a license to a video game product was the first version of the Arena Football ...
The game is similar to EA's other simulation football games (NCAA Football and Madden NFL), but adopts a style of play that is similar to the faster and more frantic paced Arena game. The game includes all the rules, rosters, and teams for the 2006 AFL season. A sequel, Arena Football: Road to Glory was made the following year for the PS2 only. [1]
Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit is the North American sequel to Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory. Its original Japanese title is Hajime no Ippo: All-Stars (はじめの一歩 ALL☆STARS). In Japan, it is actually the third game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 2.
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The game received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [2] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of one nine, one eight, and two sevens, for a total of 31 out of 40. [5] On September 1, 2005, Ertain and Koei released Gladiator: Road to Freedom Remix which contains a few updates to the game.