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  2. Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 - Wikipedia

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    [57] [c] In another GamePro review, Human Tornado called the same PS2 version "a great sequel to what was one of the best Dreamcast games to date. On the PlayStation 2, this arcade boxing game really shines. The wild characters are hilarious, the gameplay is incredibly fun, and the graphics are excellent. Midway scores a KO in Round 2."

  3. Ready 2 Rumble Boxing - Wikipedia

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    Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a boxing video game developed by Midway Studios San Diego, and published by Midway in September 1999 for the Dreamcast. Ports for Nintendo 64 and PlayStation were developed by Point of View and released in November 1999 alongside a separate version for Game Boy Color by Crawfish Interactive .

  4. Crash Bandicoot - Wikipedia

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    The game was the last of the series to be published by Vivendi Games before its merge with Activision. While the game was being developed, the title's main character, Crash Bandicoot, became the new mascot of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's "School and Youth" programs in an effort to promote the battle against blood cancer. [23]

  5. Creed: Rise to Glory - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on the Rocky franchise. The game is compatible with both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift for Microsoft Windows, the Oculus Quest and with the PlayStation VR for PlayStation 4. An updated version titled Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition was released on April 4, 2023 for all platforms.

  6. Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist is Ippo Makunouchi, but the story shifts to his friends and fellow contenders as well. The game features most of the boxer up to the 53rd volume of the manga, including Ryuichi Hayami, Ryo Mashiba, Vorg Zangief, Kazuki Sanada, and Ryuhei Sawamura. Excluded are, Itagaki Manabu, Makino Fumito, Hama Dankichi, and Rally Bernard.

  7. Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire - Wikipedia

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    According to Corey Cole, a developer and producer for the game, Quest for Glory II cost $450,000. [11] Trial by Fire was the last EGA game to be created by Sierra On-Line, and followed development processes intended for the graphically superior VGA games which followed, which made its development difficult.

  8. Quest for Glory: So You Want to Be a Hero - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the magazine named Quest for Glory the 73rd best game ever, [19] and 15th on the magazine's list of the most innovative computer games. [ 20 ] Jim Trunzo reviewed Hero's Quest in White Wolf #19 (Feb./March, 1990), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that " Hero's Quest I serves as a training ground and learning experience for the sequels.

  9. The Rumble Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Rumble Fish (ザ・ランブルフィッシュ) is a 2D fighting game developed by Dimps and first published by Sammy for the Atomiswave arcade platform in 2004, and was later ported by Sega to the Sony PlayStation 2 on March 17, 2005. In 2020, a homebrew conversion was released for the Dreamcast. [1] A sequel, The Rumble Fish 2, has since ...