Ready 2 Rumble Boxing

Ready 2 Rumble Boxing

released on Sep 09, 1999
by Midway

Ready 2 Rumble Boxing

released on Sep 09, 1999
by Midway

Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a boxing game for the Dreamcast, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64 and it was released in 1999 by Midway. The success of the Dreamcast version led to it becoming one of the few Sega All Stars titles. Like Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series it features many characters with colorful personalities (i.e. Afro Thunder, Boris "The Bear" Knokimov, etc.); however, unlike the Punch-Out!! series, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is in 3D, thus allowing for more control over your character in the ring, and also enables the players to choose whichever fighters they want. Throughout the fights in the game, there is a special RUMBLE meter which fills up, one letter at a time, until the word "RUMBLE" is spelled at the bottom of the screen. Letters can be obtained by successfully landing hard blows or taunting the opponent. Once the meter is full, the player can power himself up, enabling access to a special move called "Rumble Flurry", which might as well instantly knock the opposite player out cold. One unique graphic feature of the game is the gradual bruises gained by players as the fight progresses (like hematomas and swellings), present in all fifth-generation versions. While this is not necessarily a new feature to games (it had been implemented before in SNK's 1992 game Art of Fighting), it garnered much appraisal from reviewers, because of the added fun factor this element supply to the game


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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a classic with tons of personality! The cartoony graphics and hilarious boxers give it amazing charm. The controls are simple enough to pick up quickly but have surprising depth for combos and the signature 'Rumble' power. The career mode is solid fun, but it's the goofy multiplayer matches where this game truly shines. If you're looking for a nostalgic arcade boxing experience, Ready 2 Rumble delivers a knockout punch!

Look at this screenshot and try telling me I should've given this game a higher score

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Spamming Uppercut and constantly playing the weight lifting mini game was fun way back then and its still kinda fun now. Looks great on Dreamcast too. Somebody call the doctor

Probably the best sports game on Dreamcast by far.

I had way too much fun with this, the character designs are so goofy and it is so fun beating someones ASS into the ground. I would try the career mode, but I don't have one of the save things for the N64, so an Arcade run will have to do for now. GOOD ass game, need to get me the sequels.