New Look: Prince Naseem Boxing
We take a new look at Prince Naseem Boxing for the PlayStation - coming to the US under the name of Mike Tyson Boxing.
GameSpot News offers you some new screens of Prince Naseem Boxing, a game being developed by Codemasters for the PlayStation. Recently, Codemasters announced that the title would be named Mike Tyson Boxing in the States and would feature the ear-biting boxer himself.
Prince Naseem Boxing is starting to take shape and is supposed to merge the elements of simulation, management, and pure arcade boxing into one game. You can choose between 16 international boxers and 90 boxers total. After you've selected your champ, you can either go for the career mode, in which you can train your boxer to become world class, or simply opt for straight arcade fun. There are lots of options and parameters that you can set, and if you feel like it, you can even take a visit to the gym.
We'll have to wait for a playable version until we can say more about the game's details, but in the meantime, check out the new screenshots.
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