Best Bout Boxing

Best Bout Boxing

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title=Best Bout Boxing


caption=
developer = Jaleco
publisher = Jaleco
distributor=
designer=
version=
released = 1994 (Arcade)
platforms= Arcade Game
genre = Sports game
modes = Single player, 2-player
ratings=
media=
requirements=
input=8-way Joystick, 3 Buttons
arcade system=Jaleco Mega System 32 hardware
cpu=V70
sound=Sound CPU : Z80
Sound Chips : YMF271
cabinet=Horizontal
display=Raster, 320 x 224 pixels, 32768 colors

Best Bout Boxing is a boxing arcade game released by Jaleco in 1994, where boxers have to compete for the fictional "1993 Worldfreeweight Championship" (no weight limitation).

electable Boxers

*Jose Hum Dinger from Mexico
*Biff Vulgue from Australia
*Carolde First from Great Britain
*Jyoji Horiuchi from Japan
*Kim Hi-Soo from South Korea
*Thamalati Zip from Thailand
*Grute Smith from USA


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