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  2. Funky Head Boxers - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the arcade version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated: "Funky Head Boxers is one bizarro title. It's a decent game but not impressive, especially for what's hyped as a hot, new arcade system."

  3. EB Games - Wikipedia

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    EB Games (formerly known as Electronics Boutique, EBX, and EB World) was an American computer and video games retailer. First established as an American company in 1977 by James Kim [1] with a single electronics-focused location in the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia, the company later grew into an international corporation.

  4. EB Games Expo - Wikipedia

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    EB Games Expo, commonly known as EB Expo or EBX, was a video game trade fair and convention held annually from 2011 to 2018 in Australia. It was organised by EB Games Australia. It was used by many video game developers to show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware. Unlike E3, it allowed members of the general public to attend.

  5. EB Games Australia - Wikipedia

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    Electronics Boutique Australia Pty Ltd, trading as EB Games Australia, is an Australian video game, consumer electronics, and gaming merchandise retailer.EB Games mainly sells video games, consoles, and accessories for Nintendo, PC, PlayStation and Xbox systems as well as merchandise related to pop culture/gaming.

  6. The Final Round - Wikipedia

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    "Hard Puncher: Bloodsoaked Glory"), is a boxing arcade game released by Konami in 1988. [1] [2] [3] The player selects one of two different boxers, and they fight another boxer in a three-round bout. Winning advances the player to the next opponent, climbing the KBA (Konami Boxing Association) rankings along the way.

  7. Final Blow - Wikipedia

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    Final Blow is a boxing arcade video game released in 1988 by Taito.The name remained the same for all ported platforms, except for the Sega versions, which Sega released outside Japan as James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing featuring American boxer James "Buster" Douglas himself in 1990 immediately after his upset victory over Mike Tyson.

  8. Ring King - Wikipedia

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    The game continues the series' theme of comical sports as the player takes the role of a boxer who makes his way from his debut to become a world champion. Ring King, though perhaps unintentionally, is standard of the boxing creations of its era, via providing quirky monikers for opponents the player encounters; in its arcade release, these number eight (8): Violence Jo (this entry level ...

  9. Fight Night 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Fight Night 2004 is a 2004 boxing video game developed by NuFX, Inc. It features Roy Jones Jr. on the cover. [1] It is the successor to EA's previous boxing series, Knockout Kings. Four sequels followed, Fight Night Round 2 in 2005, Fight Night Round 3 in 2006, Fight Night Round 4 in 2009 and Fight Night Champion in 2011.