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Mike Tyson Boxing (2000) Online

Mike Tyson Boxing (2000) Online
Original Title :
Mike Tyson Boxing
Genre :
Video Game / Action / Sport
Year :
2000
Type :
Video Game
Rating :
5.8/10
Mike Tyson Boxing (2000) Online



User reviews

Yar

Yar

Mike Tyson Boxing is just crap. There I said it. The game's graphics are a disapointment but not as disapointing as the punches that you try to throw. But over all there are a lot of key elements that make this game one star material. First of all, your opponent is always circling right of you so you can't hit and build up your knockout punch,which isn't worth anything if you can't hit the guy ,second there's all these rediculous stars and crap coming from the punches, and third, the whole training element is pretty crap-tacular as well. This is a very disapointing game to anyone who enjoyed the Knockout Kings series. Best to put this one back on the shelf if you don't want to waste your money.
Zut

Zut

Back in the days of the NES, the object of the Mike Tyson game was to defeat the unbeatable Mike Tyson. And now, when it is so obvious that Mike Tyson was never a true champion but nothing more than a brawler who went through a bunch of set up matches, his video game does not allow players to do what his real life opponents find so easy to do these days. Stay away from this game. Break out the old Nintendo and play Punch Out instead. Like many new video games, game play is sacrificed for graphics and other "enhancements" that usually take away from the game's fun.
Jonariara

Jonariara

Remember the years of the great video game Tyson's Punch-Out!!, well now try Mike Tyson Boxing. The big difference this time is that you don't have to worry about trying to beat the great Tyson, instead fight as Tyson and take on fighters all over the globe. The graphics of this game are great Tyson is looking just like his actual self all of the other boxers are neat looking despite not being real. This isn't the best video game in the world, but a game with the tough Mike Tyson attracts interest.