Boxing fever gba download




















The scene becomes hazy, the screen blinks slowly and the opponent stands over you, waiting for you to recover. This is a nice little touch, though trying to rapidly press buttons and rock the D-pad vigorously to revive the boxer proved useless. Now it's payback time! The controls are simple and there are eight areas available to hit your opponent. Using the D-pad controls up or down aims the punch for the head or the abdomen. Left or right shifts your weight for a stronger hit.

Buttons A and B are right and left punch respectively. Tap down, hold left, and press 'B? Tap up, hold right and press 'A'? You learn these moves, timing and combos in the training ring. Simple and straightforward. Now, try and deliver them in the ring. Uppercuts and hooks take an agonizingly long time to warm up and deliver, all the while leaving you open.

Your opponent has begun clocking you with a couple punches. Combos are an exact art and the D-pad is unforgiving when trying to press 'true'? Yet, championships can be won by simple punches to the head and abs with a few bobs and weaves. There's no opening available if you don't throw a right hook! Climbing the various classes to the championship belts seemed to fly even as the opponents moved faster and became slightly more intelligent.

Yet, each boxer is basically the same except for speed and maybe punching power. Very little variety as you move from contender to contender. The boxers should have a much more distinct boxing style that reflects their training and home country. The graphics are very slick and clean. Each boxer has his or her own distinct look that vainly tries to show the home country. Still, the colors are crisp and vibrant. Even the background looks appealing though if you look at it while boxing, the match may be quickly over.

The meters at the top left and right, you and your opponent respectively, are clear. There are even tiny pictures of the boxers that change as the match progresses showing the outcome of blocking with your face and not the gloves. This would have been a nice touch to the actual opponent instead of the little picture. Also, making the scene hazy and woozy as your boxer gets pummeled would have given an added challenge to the game. The audio is decent with the punches, announcer and crowd in the background.

Headphones will always win over the GBA speaker. Making the sound muffled as your boxer gets pulverized would have also added a nice touch to the game. Boxing Fever received positive reviews from critics, who noted its creative visual style. There are two components for playing a gba Boxing Fever game on your PC.

The first component is the emulation program which can imitate the gba OS and software. Step 1: you can start by downloading a reliable and bug free emulator.

Once you have finished downloading VBA-M , extract the downloaded. After, double click the visualboyadvance-m. Your emulator will now be ready to play Boxing Fever. A ROM is essentially a virtual version of the game that needs to be loaded into the emulator. Navigate to the downloaded. The game will now run on the emulator and you can play the game freely.



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