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{{ | {{Game | ||
|title=Boxing | |title=Boxing | ||
|image=Boxing cover.jpg | |image=Boxing cover.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Atari]], [[Activision]] | |developer=[[Atari]], [[Activision]] | ||
|publisher=[[Atari]], [[Activision]] | |publisher=[[Atari]], [[Activision]] | ||
|released={{sys|arcade}}{{us|1977}}{{sys|a2600}}{{us|1980|July}} | |released={{sys|arcade}}{{us|1977}} | ||
|genre= | {{sys|a2600}}{{us|1980|July}} | ||
|genre=[[Boxing]] | |||
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]] | |systems=[[Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]] | ||
|players=1–2 | |players=1–2 | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{game disambig||other boxing games|[[ | {{game disambig||other boxing games|[[Boxing]]|the Intellivision game|[[Boxing (Intellivision)]]}} | ||
'''Boxing''' is an unreleased [[arcade]] game from [[Atari]], created by Mike Albaugh in [[1977]]. The [[1980]] [[Activision]] title of the same name for the [[Atari 2600]] is essentially the same game, except it features a few more colors than its black and white, raster graphics predecessor. The later game was designed by programmer Bob Whitehead. The arcade game intended to utilize a unique controller where players could swivel left and right handles to simulate the movement of throwing a punch. However, the machines couldn't stand up to the force players put on grip sticks, and so the game wasn't released. | '''Boxing''' is an unreleased [[arcade]] game from [[Atari]], created by Mike Albaugh in [[1977]]. The [[1980]] [[Activision]] title of the same name for the [[Atari 2600]] is essentially the same game, except it features a few more colors than its black and white, raster graphics predecessor. The later game was designed by programmer Bob Whitehead. The arcade game intended to utilize a unique controller where players could swivel left and right handles to simulate the movement of throwing a punch. However, the machines couldn't stand up to the force players put on grip sticks, and so the game wasn't released. | ||