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''4D Sports Boxing'' is a 3D computer graphics, 3D boxing video game of the ''4D Sports'' series, with motion capture animation, developed by Distinctive Software. The game is part of the ''4D Sports'' series along with ''Stunts (video game), 4D Sports Driving'' and ''4D Sports Tennis''.


Gameplay

The game features stylized boxers in polygon-based graphics, composed of triangles, some with names suggestive of non-fictional people. All opponent boxers have different fighting styles: some prefer to attack, some to counter-attack. Some (like Smokin' Joe Blow) have great punching power, some have amazing speed; The Champ has nearly perfect attributes. The game is regarded as one of earliest, and possibly first, 3D head-to-head fighting games. The player can choose which attributes of the playable boxer's attributes to improve: speed, power or stamina. While fighting, different tactics and strategies can be used, like all-out attacks, counter-attacks, dodging, etc. Sometimes fights end in a unanimous decision, even 15 round fights. Draws and disqualifications are also possibilities.


Development

The game was published by Mindscape (software publisher), Mindscape in June 1991 for IBM PC compatibles, Macintosh, Atari ST, Amiga, and Fujitsu FM Towns Marty. The Macintosh version has slightly better graphics with a smaller screen size. An improved version was published in February 1992 by Electronic Arts. It has different music, introductions, and adds pupils to the boxers' eyes. The FM Towns Marty version is based on this version, but with higher quality sound.


Reception

''Computer Gaming World'' stated that the polygon graphics were strange-looking but very accurately modeled boxers' bodies and punches. The magazine concluded that "''4D Boxing'' is an excellent and thoroughly enjoyable game with an effective representation of boxing skills ... a welcome and often-played addition to any sports game library". That year the magazine named it one of the year's best sports games. In 1994, ''PC Gamer US'' named ''4D Boxing'' the 47th best computer game ever.


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*{{moby game, id=/4d-boxing, name=''4-D Boxing'' 1991 video games Amiga games Atari ST games Boxing video games DOS games FM Towns games Classic Mac OS games Video games developed in Canada Video games scored by Jeff van Dyck Distinctive Software games Single-player video games