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

Pick a boxer, dodge wild swings, and land timed jabs until someone hits the canvas—chunky 90s animations and all. It’s got that Punch-Out!! vibe but with Foreman’s goofy shuffle between rounds.

Developer: Acclaim Entertainment
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 753 bytes
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Game Overview

George Foreman's KO Boxing came out on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992, published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was part of that wave of early 90s sports games trying to capture the feel of boxing with the SNES hardware, sitting alongside other titles that were figuring out how to translate physical sport into a satisfying controller experience.

You control a boxer, either George Foreman himself or one of several other fighters, working your way through a circuit of opponents. The main objective is to win matches by knocking out your rival or outscoring them on points. Signature mechanics include timing your jabs and hooks to break through an opponent's guard, and managing your stamina between rounds to avoid getting too tired. The pacing is deliberate, with matches that can feel slow and strategic rather than frantic. It feels like a straightforward, slightly clunky attempt at a boxing sim that relies heavily on pattern recognition.

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