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DOS Sport game from Digital Lobster from 1996.
Starhill
1996
Total Knockout Boxing is a behind-view boxing game similar to Super Punch Out!! and Toughman Contest, but here, all participants are female. The game uses high-resolution pre-rendered sprites, but of a somewhat cartoonish quality. The player's fighter can be controlled with the keyboard, joystick of mouse, and moves around the ring as a transparent outline, allowing unobstructed view of the opponent's actions. In addition to the standard punches and blocks, each fighter has special moves that are executed by following performing a series or regular moves in a sequence, much like in versus fighting games. A round ends when one of the contestants' stamina bar is fully depleted, or if the time runs out. The playable pre-release demo showcases a single fight between two of the game's ten boxers, a bonus gym round and multiplayer support.
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Total Knockout Boxing Playable Demo (Installed) Distribution
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