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Frank Bruno's Boxing is a punchy, fast-paced boxing game that leans into button-mashing and split-second timing. You'll jostle for dominance by landing combos and dodging attacks, with each match relying on quick reflexes and steady hands. The controls are simple but effective, balancing offense and defense in three-round bouts. Single-player focus means all your efforts are directed at winning the title, one knockout at a time. The game's challenge comes from mastering the rhythm of each fight and adapting to opponents' aggression. Released in late 1985, it joined a wave of boxing titles on 8-bit platforms, including DOS and Commodore systems. While its design echoes contemporary titles, its direct mechanics and difficulty made it a standout for players seeking straightforward action. Community archives highlight its presence on multiple systems, proving its accessibility and appeal. Though it lacks deep strategy, its raw physicality and responsiveness kept it memorable for fans of no-frills sports games from the era.
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