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      World Champ

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      World Champ is a boxing game developed by Visco featuring three modes of play and four weight classes.
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      developer
      Pixel / Visco
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      World Champ: Super Boxing Great Fight
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      World Champ
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      game_name_jp
      Great Boxing: Rush Up
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      platform
      nes
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      players
      1 - 2 (2)
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      1
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      publisher
      Romstar
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      year
      1990
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      1
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      world-champ
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      World Champ is a boxing game that has many similarities to Data East's Ring King. You can play a one player "Ranking" mode, where you can build your boxer's stats up while climbing the ladder to eventually challenge for a championship in one of the four weight classes. There is also a two player vs. mode where you and a friend can square off. A tournament mode allows up to 8 players participate in a bracketed tournament. Gameplay consists of each boxer moving around the ring trying to land jabs, hooks, and uppercuts. The goal is to either knock your opponent out for a 10-count or have the most points on the scorecard at the end of the allotted amount of rounds.
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