Knockout Kings Video Game

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Knockout Kings is a video game developed by American studio Press Start and published by EA Sports for the PlayStation.

Oct 31, 1998  Share this Rating. Title: Knockout Kings (Video Game 1998) 6.1 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Knockout Kings 2000 (known as Box Champions 2000 in Europe for the Nintendo 64) is a video game developed by Black Ops Entertainment and published by EA Sports for the PlayStation and Nintendo 64.

Disney princess themed debut. Living with her stepmother (known only as “the queen” in the movie), she was treated as a slave wearing rags and scrubbing floors.Ironically, the girl stayed ever cheerful singing to the birds, made wishes in the water well and told tales to her feathered friends of how someday her prince would come to rescue her.When the queen’s magic mirror stated that her beauty had now been surpassed by the young maiden, she ordered her huntsman to take the girl out to pick flowers and then kill her. Boy were they wrong. The film made four times the amount in ticket sales.Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Schneewittchen, Snow White was a princess who lived in a castle but lived a miserable existence.

Gameplay[edit]

Knockout Kings features 38 pro boxers with motion-capture animation.[1]

Reception[edit]

Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that 'The game sorely misses the excitement of the sport, and in turn, fails to make it fun.'[1]

Reviews[edit]

  • Official PlayStation Magazine #16 (1999 January)

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 49. Imagine Media. January 1999. p. 105.
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Knockout Kings is a video game developed by American studio Press Start and published by EA Sports for the PlayStation.

Gameplay[edit]

Knockout Kings features 38 pro boxers with motion-capture animation.[1]

Reception[edit]

Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that 'The game sorely misses the excitement of the sport, and in turn, fails to make it fun.'[1]

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Reviews[edit]

  • Official PlayStation Magazine #16 (1999 January)

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 49. Imagine Media. January 1999. p. 105.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Knockout_Kings_(video_game)&oldid=908922303'