I never liked the computer version as much as the paper version. There was something very enjoyable about the players cards themselves, going thru them, and then flipping the action cards and keeping score of everything on the score sheet. And of course, imagining the fight in my head as it developed, and even doing my own "call" of the fight. In the computer game, you just pick the fighters, hit start and it does it all for ya, IMO not nearly as fun or as interactive.
But I'm old school like that.
Funny thing is, I still have the old boxed card version (card set 1980 or 1981) packed away somewhere :grin9:
Funny thing is, I still have the old boxed card version (card set 1980 or 1981) packed away somewhere :grin9: Poet
Me too, I have all the player cards too, every series of them and I have an idea. I'm thinking about digging it all out, teaching myself how to play again and then having some dream matches and other fights. What I will do then is blog/post on the fights and the results.
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