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Play George Foreman's KO Boxing (Rev A) Online

Dodge wild haymakers, counter with Foreman’s signature uppercut, and try not to laugh at the goofy KO animations. It’s janky in that classic SNES way, but landing a perfect combo just feels right.

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

George Foreman's KO Boxing came out for the Super Nintendo in 1992, published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was one of several boxing games on the system, arriving a couple years after Super Punch-Out but offering a more grounded, career-focused take on the sport. The game features digitized sprites of George Foreman and a roster of fictional opponents, giving it a slightly more realistic look than some of its cartoonier contemporaries.

You control George Foreman through a series of fights, working your way up the ranks to become the champion. The main objective is to win matches by knocking out your opponent or outscoring them on points. Signature mechanics include managing your stamina between rounds, timing blocks to avoid damage, and throwing different punches like jabs, hooks, and Foreman's powerful uppercut. The pacing is deliberate; you can't just swing wildly without tiring out. Matches can feel tense, especially when your health is low and you're waiting for an opening. It's a straightforward but satisfying boxing sim that captures the rhythm of the sport.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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