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  2. Fighting Mania - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Mania: Fist of the North Star, released in Japan as Punch Mania: Hokuto no Ken (パンチマニア 北斗の拳, Panchi Mania Hokuto no Ken), is a boxing game based on the manga series Fist of the North Star released by Konami in 2000 as a coin-operated arcade game.

  3. The Final Round - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed The Final Round on their February 1, 1989 issue as being the fifth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. [9] A review in The Games Machine described The Final Round as "nothing out of the ordinary" and "despite its title, by no means the definitive boxing game" but still praised the game's graphics. [10]

  4. Champion Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Champion Boxing (チャンピオンボクシング, "Boxing Champion") is a 1984 boxing sports video game developed and published by Sega for the SG-1000, [4] and later ported to the arcades, [5] only in Japan and Europe. It was Sega-AM2 founder and leader Yu Suzuki's debut creation, as well as that of Rieko Kodama. [3]

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  6. Heavyweight Champ - Wikipedia

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    The original 1976 game was a commercial success in Japan. On the first annual Game Machine arcade chart, Heavyweight Champ was the third highest-grossing arcade video game of 1976 in Japan, just below Taito's Ball Park and Speed Race DX. [6] The 1987 remake was also a commercial success.

  7. The Main Event (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Final Round, a boxing arcade game released by Konami that same year, shares many sound samples with The Main Event, most notably the referee's screams and count. The Main Event' s game developmental engine was used for several of Konami's hit beat-em-up arcade titles such as Crime Fighters and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles .

  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. Punch-Out!! (NES) - Wikipedia

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    Punch-Out!!, [a] originally titled Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, [b] is a 1987 boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Part of the Punch-Out!! series, it is an adaptation of the arcade video games Punch-Out!!

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