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Romset and title:
4dboxing 4D Sports Boxing (Europe)
Software list:
amigaocs_flop Commodore Amiga OCS disk images
Publisher:
Mindscape
Year:
1991
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Average user rating:
Romset
First release:
Mame 0.186 released on may-31 2017
Last release:
Mame 0.264 released on mar-26 2024
Status
Software:
NON SUPPORTATO
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  • Commodore Amiga 500 disk published 33 years ago:

    4D Sports Boxing © 1991 Mindscape, Incorporated.

    TIPS AND TRICKS
    • FIGHTING HINTS (from the official manual):
    4D Sports boxing is designed as an intelligent piece of software that does not require a detailed knowledge of the workings in the game in order to enjoy it thoroughly. The fighting action has a great deal of intelligence built into it and you will find yourself making natural boxing moves - you will learn your opponents strengths and weaknesses and begin to build strategy and flow into the fight - just like a real champ. However, to help all you would-be champs out there, here are a few hints and tips:
    • Use a combination of fighting moves, rather than just one punch repeatedly.
    • Learn to use your guard correctly during the fight - whatever happens, never let your guard down totally. Remember also that as you get more tired, the harder it is to keep your guard up.
    • Keep moving around the ring. Use all the space available and try and trap your opponent into a corner or against the ropes.
    • You will see from his actions when your opponent is getting close to dropping. Wait for your opportunity and then make the most of it - you may never get a second chance and you will have thrown the fight.
    • Use the camera angles and video replay system to your advantage: if you want to see exactly why you got floored during the round then examine the replay in slow motion and work out your mistake properly. If you can't see the action clearly then choose a new camera angle or make use of the point of view cameras - they all help you win.

    STAFF
    Created by: Distinctive Software (Vancouver, Canada)

    Original Concept: Don Matrick, Stan Chow with
    Thanks to: Chris Gray
    Design and Programming: Jay MacDonald, Chris Taylor, Rick Friesen
    Graphics and Animation: Gerard De Souza
    Sound and Music: Michael J Sokyrka, Kris Hatelid, Brian Plank
    Produced by: Phil Harrison (Mindscape), Brad Gour (DSI)

    Quality Assurance by: Software Toolworks
    Directed by: Jacob Smith (Software Toolworks), Ivan Allen (DSI), Steve Friesen (DSI)
    Boxing Consultants: Paul Savage
    Manual and Documentation: Phil Harrison
    Special Thanks to: Geoff Heath: Gary Carlston

    CONTRIBUTE
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    Informations provided by © Alexis Bousiges
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