Boxer's Road 2 Trailer

Posted Sep 11, 2006 at 5:12PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Ertain, Gran Prix Games, Japan
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Boxer's Road 2A very long time ago, we mentioned that Grand Prix Games and Ertain were planning to make a sequel to their 1996 boxing game Boxer's Road. Finally, there's something new to talk about it.

There's a Japanese trailer up for Boxer's Road 2: The Real that's finally out, and it looks like a cool game. You can't go wrong with realism, and in this case, you can choose between 139 real boxers and 79 actual gyms from Japan to start with. You can also make your own character from scratch.

The basics are simple. You're new to boxing and you're trying to get to the top and bring your home gym with you on the road to boxing glory. Not only do you have to train, you also get to mess with your diet to help make you an effective fighter. Even more fun is being able to play from a first person view, which seems to be implemented to some degree here (might want to call it 1.5-person view as you can see inside your hollow character).

In any case, we've got a trailer up for you to look at, courtesy of Gametrailers. Enjoy! And if you like what you see, you might want to know this: the game is dated for a September 28 release.

Download: [Boxer's Road 2: The Real - Japanese Trailer]

 
 
 

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by - 2006-09-11 17:33:20
first

first HAH /b/
by - 2006-09-11 17:33:31
1ST ON THE ROPES

HOLLA MOMMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT IM GONNA KNOCK YOU OUT B E ATCH
by - 2006-09-11 22:27:44
Anime?

Is this the one based on the anime Hajime no Ippo?
by - 2006-09-11 23:55:29
Hajime no Ippo

Hi Gabe. Just so you know, I personally am a fan of Hajime no Ippo. This isn't the game adaptation of the series though. If they wanted to bring Ippo to the states, they'd need to basically strip the show down to people running because of the violence, and even then, you can't assure that Hajime no Ippo will be a hit, and that the game will also be a hit.

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