This is Good Morning America's segment on the Dreamcast that aired on 9/9/1999, the day of the system's launch. Listen closely for the audio bug that plagued the first shipment of Ready 2 Rumble Boxing discs.
Knockout Kings 2000
Die-hard boxing purists who are still looking for a game with true-to-life gameplay, however, will enjoy Knockout Kings 2000 for a brief period, quickly tire of its sim-free control, and keep looking.
Knockout Kings 2001
Knockout Kings 2001 is easily the best iteration of the series thus far, thanks to improved AI, cleaner graphics, and tighter controls.
Knockout Kings
Overall, Knockout Kings is the best representation of the sport of boxing in a game so far.
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 (PS2)
Since the game's AI is relatively simple, you'll quickly learn all of the little tricks that'll lead you to a win with little or no thought put into it at all, which ultimately makes R2RB: R2 a game that's better suited for rental than purchase.
Score: 8.0
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing (DC)
Ready 2 Rumble is one of the must-have launch games on the Dreamcast.
Score: 8.7