The thought of a boxing game on the Vectrex is
entertaining. We haven't seen a full blown boxing game for the
Vec and this title adds to the range of sports titles including
the elusive 'Pitcher's Duel' which arguably showed up in the
United States not long ago. Very few overlays were made for Vec
Sports Boxing and if you happen to have one you're the owner of a
unique collector's item.
Manu Parssisen, author of Vec Sports Boxing and Vectrex
database compiler, has produced several short unofficial released
titles for the Vectrex but this boxing game is his first major
release for the Vec. I asked Manu a few question about the length
of time spent programming the first ever Vectrex fighting game.
"Well the preliminary work was about 2 years. Learning to
program in assembler and all that. But once I started with VSB it
took about 2-3 months, though of course I couldn't do it every
day," said Manu.
Vec Sports Boxing has 2 stages. Stage 1 is the one player game
in which you must select one of four boxers, including Vectrex
icon Spike, and the object is to synchronise timing the buttons
on the control panel with the messages you receive on the screen
from your coach for certain commands such as 'high punch' and
'low block'. Once you successfully hit the corresponding button
your punch will hit the on-screen punching bag which bends with
the impact. It's really quite difficult after a while and I found
myself completing maybe 6 or 7 punches successfully.
The two player stage is where you get to rumble with another
person with a second control panel plugged into the Vec. You
fight each other until all the stamina runs down and the first
player to win two rounds wins. Vec Sports Boxing is fun for a
while and scores more points for multiple stages.
Score
7/10
Review written by Daniel Foot
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