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XSEED Games announced Tuesday (July 31, 2007), that it will be bringing anime-style boxing game Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting Revolution to North American Wiis Fall 2007l with the title Victorious Boxers: Revolution. The game features 25 playable characters with special moves and Wii Boxing-inspired gameplay using three control options.
Players can duck and sway out of harms way and throw jabs, hooks and uppercuts using one of three control schemes: either a Wii-Boxing-esque Wiimote/nunchuck option, a Wii-mote only pointer mode or the classic controller.
What really separates Revolution from Wii Sports is all the personality. A Rocky-meets-bullied-Japanese-high-school-student storyline complete with cut scenes and several venues in which to duke it out (Including Las Vegas and Sydney), unlike Wii Boxing’s generic arenas.
Revolution is the third title in the Victorious Boxers series to come to North America and it should be joining its PS2 brethren Victorious Boxers: Ippo’s Road to Glory and Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit Fall 2007.
Players can duck and sway out of harms way and throw jabs, hooks and uppercuts using one of three control schemes: either a Wii-Boxing-esque Wiimote/nunchuck option, a Wii-mote only pointer mode or the classic controller.
What really separates Revolution from Wii Sports is all the personality. A Rocky-meets-bullied-Japanese-high-school-student storyline complete with cut scenes and several venues in which to duke it out (Including Las Vegas and Sydney), unlike Wii Boxing’s generic arenas.
Revolution is the third title in the Victorious Boxers series to come to North America and it should be joining its PS2 brethren Victorious Boxers: Ippo’s Road to Glory and Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit Fall 2007.
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