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==Reception==
==Reception==
''[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]'' rated it one star out of five, and stated that "From the uninspired graphics to the sloppy and ill-thought-out gameplay, there is nothing in the game that stands out as being particularly good and quite a bit that is actually painful to experience. Sony should be ashamed of inflicting this abomination on the gaming public."<ref name="NG">{{cite magazine|last=|first=|title=Finals|magazine=[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]|issue=52|publisher=[[Future US|Imagine Media]]|date=April 1999|page=91}}</ref>
''[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]'' rated it one star out of five, and stated that "From the uninspired graphics to the sloppy and ill-thought-out gameplay, there is nothing in the game that stands out as being particularly good and quite a bit that is actually painful to experience. Sony should be ashamed of inflicting this abomination on the gaming public."<ref name="NG">{{cite magazine|last=|first=|title=Finals|magazine=[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]|issue=52|publisher=[[Future US|Imagine Media]]|date=April 1999|page=91}}</ref>

==Reviews==
*''[[GameSpot]]'' (Jan 26, 1999)
*''[[IGN]]'' (Jan 13, 1999)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:40, 12 March 2020

Dynamite Boxing
Developer(s)Victor Interactive Software
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • NA: 21 May 1998
  • EU: October 1998
  • NA: 31 December 1998
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player

Dynamite Boxing, known as Victory Boxing 2 in Europe and Contender in North America, is a sports video game developed by Victor Interactive Software exclusively for PlayStation.

Gameplay

Dynamite Boxing features numerous boxers to choose from, including several women.[1]

Reception

Next Generation rated it one star out of five, and stated that "From the uninspired graphics to the sloppy and ill-thought-out gameplay, there is nothing in the game that stands out as being particularly good and quite a bit that is actually painful to experience. Sony should be ashamed of inflicting this abomination on the gaming public."[1]

Reviews

References

  1. ^ a b "Finals". Next Generation. No. 52. Imagine Media. April 1999. p. 91.