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World Championship Boxing Manager
Publisher: Goliath Games     Developer: Unknown
Year of release: Unknown

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Genres : Management / Sports

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# 41 - Dec 92

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Stevie B wrote ...2006-05-02 04:31:54
yep it was a good un.....i first played this on amiga, fell in love, and then i begged my bro to get it for ST....when he finally did, there was no copy protection sheet (he bought the game second hand for me)....alas it stayed in a drawer for years, forgotten.....until the big emulator boom came along and i finally had a chance to get back into it....its a great little management game, with the emphasis on management, not action.
Renegade Writer wrote ...2003-11-01 17:01:03
Oh man - what an excellent game this was!!! Hugely addictive!
Ally C wrote ...2002-01-26 08:36:19
This game was brill. I remember first getting a copy on the old CBM 64 and playin it for hours. When I got my STE, it was one of the first games I tracked down. Pure class.
Ally C wrote ...2002-01-26 08:35:02
This game was brill. I remember first getting a copy on the old CBM 64 and playin it for hours. When I got my STE, it was one of the first games I tracked down. Pure class.
westley mortimer wrote ...2001-11-03 08:46:08
This was one of my favourite ST games of all time. Ok, so it's not amazingly exciting, but you do get surprisingly involved in the game. You have to help train the guys up, arrange fights and give corner advice during the bouts. You don't actually control the boxers and you don't actually see them fighting, but the commentators give you all the info you need. But be warned, it can get very frustrating when your boys suddenly get an accidental injury the day before a fight! Thank goodness for save game options!!