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My favorites growing up were KO Kings 2000, Ready 2 Rumble 2, Rid**** Bowe Boxing and Punchout. When I finally got my PS2, I played Fight Night 2004 to death and I even bought Fight Night 3 twice (PS2 and PS3). I didn't play the 4th and I didn't like Champion.Last edited by kiaba360; 01-03-2016, 12:28 AM.
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Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Postyou are right, i loved that about that first fight night, you could keep punching your opponent after being KO'd something that is missed in FN 3
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But there was one major flaw with the first one and why I thought the second was better and that was you couldn't block and move at the same time. You could only block and remain stationary. Plus the whole parrying system would get out of hand and inevitably that's how every match would come down to - parry your opponent perfectly. My memory is fading, but I can't remember if it was only champion that implemented the one punch KOs. I always thought that was awesome and added more realism, but they either removed it or toned it down drastically because *****es complained. That was one thing about the EA FNF developers that was bad, they listened too much to the community which was a small but extremely vocal minority which ended up killing the game.
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One great thing I remember about Fight Night Round 2 was how you could jump weight divisions whenever you wanted and unify titles. The only problem was as your fighter got older, his body would lose muscle tone and his face would cut up ridiculously easy. My fighters would be overweight by the time they hit 36.
And who remembers dudes being like 55 years old in the original Fight Night? If I recall, real fighters like Ali would keep fighting and sit atop the rankings when they were ancient.
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showing my age a bit but boy did I love playing barry mcguigan world championship boxing on the commodore 64 that game rocks it was so playable and recently I played it on my laptop with a c64 emulater and its still awesome , I still use names of boxers in that game on fight night champion , boom boom Barnett flash fenwick jack iron orr great game , also super punch out on the super Nintendo is still a great play with bald bill , mad clown , super macho man !!! great fun game.
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Originally posted by Vilicious86 View PostOne great thing I remember about Fight Night Round 2 was how you could jump weight divisions whenever you wanted and unify titles. The only problem was as your fighter got older, his body would lose muscle tone and his face would cut up ridiculously easy. My fighters would be overweight by the time they hit 36.
And who remembers dudes being like 55 years old in the original Fight Night? If I recall, real fighters like Ali would keep fighting and sit atop the rankings when they were ancient.
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Originally posted by ИATAS View PostFa g body spammed me. I never played on an Xbox controller before the tournament so I wasnt comfortable using the side step counter technique, couldn't pull it off like I could on the ps3. Lost a split decision to a body spammer smh. Felt like beating his ass in the parking lot lol but I let it go.
HATED when people did that but I developed a way to deal with it lol.
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