- Ring King
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title= Ring King
caption= North American Ring King arcade flyer
developer=Woodplace, Inc. Namco (Nihon Bussan )
publisher=Woodplace, Inc. Data East Namco
released= 1985 (Arcade release)
JPNJune 19 , 1987
PALSeptember, 1987
genre= Sports
modes=Single player
Two players
platforms= ArcadeNintendo Entertainment System
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display="Ring King" (nihongo|"Family Boxing"|ファミリーボクシング|famirī bokushingu in
Japan and "King of Boxer" in thePAL region s) is an arcade boxing game developed byNamco (Nihon Bussan ) and published byData East in 1985. The game was later ported to theNintendo Entertainment System (Famicom in Japan) in 1987 and as ani-mode mobile phone application in January, 2004 by Namco.Gameplay
The game was released as the third of the "Family" sports game series, after "Family Stadium" and "
Family Jocky " for the Famicom in Japan. The game continues the series' theme of comical sports as the player takes the role of a boxer who makes his way from his debut to become a world champion. The player can choose from several different types of punches and defensive maneuvers, along with unique special attacks. The player revives their stamina during the round interval by pressing the button rapidly.The boxer's abilities are determined by three different stats; punch, stamina, and speed. The player can improve these stats using the power points gained after each match. Performing well in matches allows the player to create more powerful boxers. The player can save their game progress by recording a password, and two players can face off against each other in the two-player mode. Though the game is rudimentary, it is possible to counter-punch, and missing with too many punches causes the boxer's stamina to decrease.
pecial attacks
The biggest characteristic of the game is the comical set of special attacks. These moves are activated when the player presses the attack button at the right timing and at the right distance. The attacks have the capability to instantly knock out the opponent, but being countered before a special attack causes an extraordinary amount of damage as well. The first special attack is a powerful hook which the boxer throws by spinning around like a
top . The second is a straight punch that propels the opponent into the ropes when it connects. The third type is an uppercut that launches the opponent straight into the air. If thrown at the right timing, the uppercut can blast the opponent straight out of the ring, resulting in a technical knockout.Controversy
The NES/Famicom version of "Ring King"/"Family Boxing" created some controversy because the
cornermen appears to be performingfellatio on the boxer between rounds. Though the scene was only intended to show the cornermen placing the Foul Cup into the boxer's trunks, the graphical limiations of the NES made the scene appear questionable. This scene is rated 10th onScrewAttack 's "Top Ten Ho Ho Hoes in Gaming." The boxers may also appear to be hugging as they grapple because of the game's poor graphics.ee also
*List of boxing video games
Notes
External links
:Arcade versions
*GameFAQs|num=581527
*KLOV game|id=9319
*GameFAQs|num=568607|name="Ring King II"
*KLOV game|id=9320|name=Ring King II:NES version
*GameFAQs|num=587569
*moby game|id=/ring-king|name="Ring King"
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