Pocket Boxing Legends Easy 8 Software Lace up your gloves and do battle with a colorful cast of hulking opponents, each with a unique fighting style. Dodge, … $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLace up your gloves and do battle with a colorful cast of hulking opponents, each with a unique fighting style. Dodge, duck, and punch your way to victory in a rousing romp of old-timey arcade boxing action! Take on Jersey Joe, Moose McGee, Super Ivan, Mean Bean, Kimber Slash, Palooka Pete, Rasta King, and more! Play in automatically rotated landscape or portrait mode with optional orientation lock. "Retro Mode" offsets a stylized presentation with pixel art. Pocket Boxing supports Game Center for leaderboards and achievements, and features multiple gameplay modes: "Training" - go toe to toe with a defenseless heavy bag. Learn basic play control, defensive techniques and punches. "Amateur Circuit" - fight past three brawlers for a shot at going pro. "Road to the Title" - battle your way up the ranks to seize the championship belt. "Title Defense" - battle new and returning boxers, to cement your status as a living legend. "Time Challenge" - rematch unlocked boxers to improve your statistics, notch up opponent-specific achievements, or practice against specific opponents. Attack with jabs, crosses, hooks, uppercuts, and body blows. Your left jab is your fastest punch. Your right hand hits harder. Fill your power meter and unleash powerful uppercuts and hooks. Keep your guard up to protect your face from jabs. Dodge or duck big punches, then unleash brutal combinations while your opponent is off balance. Video help is available as part of the "attract mode" by staying on the splash screen. Touch the top-right corner of the screen in-game to pause. Compatible with iCade and MFI controllers. Information Seller:Easy 8 Software Genre:Arcade, Sports Release:Dec 29, 2009 Updated:May 16, 2015 Version:4.2 Size:55.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (7) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal iPodtouchfancarjacks Well-Known Member Apr 28, 2009 727 0 0 north carliona #2 iPodtouchfancarjacks, Dec 30, 2009 is out rIcHrAnDoM Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Nov 17, 2008 7,936 30 38 Steelworker/Welder Indiana, USA #3 rIcHrAnDoM, Dec 30, 2009 Looks fun, alot of work went into this one appearantly from following this in the "upcoming games" thread. freedog Well-Known Member Mar 11, 2009 6,272 0 0 #4 freedog, Dec 30, 2009 from the makers of Karate Fighter and Hurdler. Gabrien Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 5,148 0 36 #5 Gabrien, Dec 30, 2009 Uh... Nintendo might have something to say about this one... rIcHrAnDoM Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Nov 17, 2008 7,936 30 38 Steelworker/Welder Indiana, USA #6 rIcHrAnDoM, Dec 30, 2009 Doubtful. adot777 Well-Known Member Aug 19, 2009 817 0 0 #7 adot777, Dec 30, 2009 Last edited: Dec 30, 2009 why? more detail!!! This game's gameplay is registered by Nintendo? Gabrien Well-Known Member Nov 24, 2009 5,148 0 36 #8 Gabrien, Dec 30, 2009 Well, it's a blatant, shameless copy of Super Punch-Out, going on the video above. Not even a "rip-off," mind you, a copy. Anyone who's played the SNES game will see it immediately. Stroffolino Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Apr 28, 2009 1,100 8 38 Software Engineer Pennsylvania http://www.northernbytes.ca #9 Stroffolino, Dec 31, 2009 While Pocket Boxer doesn't shy away from its arcade inspirations, every asset in the game was created from scratch by professionals, including the fresnel shaded player, 3d environment, opponent sprites/portraits, ring girl, referee, sound effects, voices effects, music (for title defense mode). A lot of work went into refining the touch controls, physics, and AI, and I'm quite pleased with how it came out. The game's loaded with stat tracking, achievements, and twists. I wouldn't have bothered making this game if there was a game already in the AppStore that played like this. If I make back the money I had to spend getting the assets produced, I'll be happy as a clam. I'll PM a promo code to the first five people that post here and name something different in the SNES game and Pocket Boxer, based on the promo video. I'll also gladly PM a promo code to any legitimate reviewer that is a fan of this type of boxing game. As for any TA folk that have already purchased the game, I'll send an itunes gift certificate to the first person that can prove that they've: 1) completed the "Road to the Title" 2) earned at least one "lightning bolt" for quick KOs of each opponent 3) completed the Title Defense circuit Negamaki Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2009 1,230 11 0 #10 Negamaki, Dec 31, 2009 Your game doesn't have a main character named Little Mac. If that difference doesn't suffice.. Challenger comes up as green, which is different than the SNES version. Stroffolino Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Apr 28, 2009 1,100 8 38 Software Engineer Pennsylvania http://www.northernbytes.ca #11 Stroffolino, Dec 31, 2009 Haha! Neither does the SNES version, but I'll give that to you anyway. Check your inbox. bone.rate Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2009 528 4 0 3425711888 #12 bone.rate, Dec 31, 2009 jihad joe is not on the SNES sizzlakalonji Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Apr 16, 2009 5,706 1 0 Indiana, USA #13 sizzlakalonji, Dec 31, 2009 No awesome rasta character in the SNES game. Negamaki Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2009 1,230 11 0 #14 Negamaki, Dec 31, 2009 Ahhhh, my bad. Thanks a lot though! veecheech Well-Known Member May 5, 2009 591 0 0 Minnesota #15 veecheech, Dec 31, 2009 snes doesn't use touch controls haha. or kimber slash Snooptalian Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2009 1,936 8 38 #16 Snooptalian, Dec 31, 2009 SNES doesn't have a hottie holding cards between rounds... Negamaki Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2009 1,230 11 0 #17 Negamaki, Dec 31, 2009 Or does it..? bone.rate Well-Known Member Sep 15, 2009 528 4 0 3425711888 #18 bone.rate, Dec 31, 2009 Last edited: Dec 31, 2009 edit: got the code. thank you dev. veecheech Well-Known Member May 5, 2009 591 0 0 Minnesota #19 veecheech, Dec 31, 2009 thank you for the code! sizzlakalonji Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Apr 16, 2009 5,706 1 0 Indiana, USA #20 sizzlakalonji, Dec 31, 2009 ...and my thanks as well. I'll be sure to post impressions once I've had a chance to check it out. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Looks fun, alot of work went into this one appearantly from following this in the "upcoming games" thread.
Well, it's a blatant, shameless copy of Super Punch-Out, going on the video above. Not even a "rip-off," mind you, a copy. Anyone who's played the SNES game will see it immediately.
While Pocket Boxer doesn't shy away from its arcade inspirations, every asset in the game was created from scratch by professionals, including the fresnel shaded player, 3d environment, opponent sprites/portraits, ring girl, referee, sound effects, voices effects, music (for title defense mode). A lot of work went into refining the touch controls, physics, and AI, and I'm quite pleased with how it came out. The game's loaded with stat tracking, achievements, and twists. I wouldn't have bothered making this game if there was a game already in the AppStore that played like this. If I make back the money I had to spend getting the assets produced, I'll be happy as a clam. I'll PM a promo code to the first five people that post here and name something different in the SNES game and Pocket Boxer, based on the promo video. I'll also gladly PM a promo code to any legitimate reviewer that is a fan of this type of boxing game. As for any TA folk that have already purchased the game, I'll send an itunes gift certificate to the first person that can prove that they've: 1) completed the "Road to the Title" 2) earned at least one "lightning bolt" for quick KOs of each opponent 3) completed the Title Defense circuit
Your game doesn't have a main character named Little Mac. If that difference doesn't suffice.. Challenger comes up as green, which is different than the SNES version.