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Play George Foreman's KO Boxing (Europe) on sega Online

Dodge wild swings, time your counters, and try not to get flattened by Foreman’s pixelated fists—this one’s all about that old-school boxing rhythm. The crowd noise and janky animations somehow make it more charming.

Developer: Acclaim Entertainment
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 629 bytes
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Game Overview

George Foreman’s KO Boxing on the Genesis is basically what happens when you take Punch-Out!! and give it a '90s dad vibe. You pick from a roster of boxers (some real, some… creatively named) and work your way up the ranks with jabs, hooks, and the occasional questionable referee decision. The controls are simple—dodge, punch, repeat—but the AI gets sneaky fast, especially when you hit the later fights.

Foreman himself shows up as the final boss, and let me tell you, the man hits like a truck. The pixelated crowd cheers, the announcer shouts obvious things, and if you squint, it almost feels like a real fight. Well, until your opponent starts gliding across the ring like a sleepwalker. Still, it’s weirdly satisfying to land that perfect uppercut after getting pummeled for three rounds.

Not the deepest boxing sim, but for a quick nostalgia trip, it holds up better than you’d expect.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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