George Foreman's KO Boxing

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George Foreman's KO Boxing
Developer(s) Beam Software
Publisher(s) Acclaim
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date NA January 1, 1992
Genre(s) Sports (boxing)
Mode(s) Single player or two player
Rating(s) ESRB: n/a
Media Cartridge
Input methods Super NES controller

George Foreman's KO Boxing is a boxing game produced by Acclaim. The games was released in 1992 for the Sega genesis and other 16-bit gaming consoles such as the Super Nintendo that features retired multiple heavyweight champion and inventor of the Foreman grill, George Foreman. The game was also later available on the 8-bit Sega Master System, and virtually identical Sega Game Gear version, due to the similarity of the hardware architecture.

In the 16-bit versions, the player takes a generic boxer and must go on to defeat other generic boxers in the game in order to take on George Foreman in a 12-round boxing match featuring toe-to-toe action. Instant replays of every knockout provide a realistic pay-per-view look to the action that is going on in the screen. The game uses various camera angles for added realism.

In the 8-bit versions, the player character is George Foreman himself, and "powers up" before each match against increasingly difficult fighters. Unlike the 16-bit versions, the game is only side view action.

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