CAG BUZZ: Victorious Boxers Revolution (Wii) Giveaway! Multiple Winners! [LAST WEEK!]

  1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

    I would say that Wii sporsts offered a limited example of what boxing by using the controllers as an extension of your hands. I hope that Victorious boxers is able to more accurately keep up with the movements of the player. I think a good game revolves more around balanced /fun/rewarding gameplay and engaging story.
  2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify

    Yes it would affect my purchasing decision, I enjoy anime, think it allows for having a more engaging story and moves away from the realism of a knockout kings to the more fun punchout style.
  3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.
    I do not think boxing fans would get as true of a recreation of the sweet science as they would like. Anime fans will have a much better chance of appreciating this game over boxing fans. I enjoyed the first Victorious Boxers game although it became too difficult later on, I hope the new controller setup is forgiving but not so much that your opponent just stands there. There is a great opportunity here for multiplayer online where both fighters would suffer the drawbacks/benefits of using the motion controls.
 
1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

I think it is a great addition to the genre (sport). If it is much better than wii Sport control-wise, then I might get it. I'm a cheapassgamer, so I might get it when it is on sale of course.

2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.

Being an anime, I am look forward to this game. If anything, I have higher expectations of this game than most non-anime fans. If it doesn't portray some of the same feeling and boxing mechanics of the anime title then I might not get it. I don't like characters moving very slugishly.

3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

This should appeals to boxing fans and anime fans. I mean this is only boxing game on the Wii (so far) beside Wii Sports. So this might be an impulse buy for some customers.
 
My 100% truthful answers

1 - I think the idea of using the wii remote as boxing gloves is cool because it is exploring the creativeness i hoped i would see come out of the wii's design. However, that being said, I am a little confused as to how you plan on using a rectangle as a boxing glove? It's just not that clear to me.

2- I dont think that it would affect anyones desicion to buy it unless it has something on the cover indicating its based on an anime show. I am not a fan of the show, I dont know anyone who is, and honestly I've never heard of the show before just now nor do I know what manga is.

3- This game will most likely appeal to anime fans for a few reasons. One of them is how the graphics are done to make it look like your watching anime. I am a casual boxing fan but im pretty sure most boxing fans enjoy it because of how real it is. Its a real fight as apposed to scripted wrestling or a cartoon for this matter. Boxing fans will be well aware they are playing a video game with cartoon characters instead of fight night.
 
  1. I feel that if the controls are implemented properly and if the reponse time is accurate, the game will be a blast to play.
  2. As I am not a fan of anime or manga, this holds no influence as to whether or not I would buy this game...I am a big boxing game fan so that is where my interest lies...
  3. I think it best appeals to boxing fans...A strong sequel to SuperNES Punch Out has never been realized and I am hopeful that this game will approach the playability of the SuperNES game.
 
1. AWESOME. A real boxing game for the Wii, which hopefully won't suck and will use the motion controls properly (unlike the Wii Sports boxing).
2. The game looks really cool with the hand-drawn look.
3. I think I will smoke a cigarette after every victory just to look cool.

The Wii has been cranking out quality titles lately. I almost play it as much as the 360.
 
1. It will be awesome if used correctly, but it could be awkward and even detrimental if implemented poorly.
2. It could get me interested in the anime, if the characters are cool.
3. There are probably some Hajime no Ippo fans who will buy a Wii to play this game...and for everyone else, there will be some fun, fast and loose boxing to enjoy.
 
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Answer these questions for a chance at winning Victorous Boxers Revolution!
  1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?
  2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.
  3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.
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Here's my opinion/review; whatever you want to call it. Thanks a lot for the opportunity!

1. Well, Wii boxing was really the "first" boxing game. Hopefully this an improvement from Wii Boxing. That would be awesome. I would be interested in each of the moves you could pull, hopefully that reacts to all your "real-life" moves. The only thing I do not like much about this game is that it is a first person style boxing game. The camera angle is too close, and you cannot really see your foot movements in the ring, which is what I would really like to see. However, the second player mode (and hopefully maybe 2v2 if there is a Victorous Boxers Revolution 2) is definently a plus. There needs to be much more multiplayer games so that I can play with my friends, so multiplayer mode is definitely something I look for when it comes to buying games. :cold:

2. It would depend. Because I rarely read manga books (considering I do not have that much free-time to read), and if I liked the manga book, then I would definitely pick up the game. However, since I don’t read manga, I would first read the reviews of CAG members who pick this game up and/or reviews from other sites to determine whether I should buy this game or not. Even though this game is based on an award winning manga and/or anime, this doesn’t mean that the game will be great. There are numerous games that are based off movies and other books; for example, harry potter. Most if not all of these movies turned into games or books turned into games get poor reviews. Hopefully Victorous Boxers Revolution will turn this around!

3. I think this game appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, and ALL kids/adults. Even though the graphics in this game might appeal to kids and anime fans, boxing fans and adults will be looking for the gameplay. Thus, if you mix gameplay and graphics together for this Victorous Boxers Revolution game, then the game may appeal to all audiences, which is what I hope they are going for. \\:D/
 
1). How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves? I like the idea of using your hands & going through the motions manually, instead of button mashing, but it could be tiring and not as fun as Fight Night if the the Wii mote feature were implemented in it.


2). The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify. No, because I've never heard of it, and each game though it may be in a series of the same name in no way means it's a great or bad game. EX: Call of Duty 4 is nothing like COD 3.

3). Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well. Both
 
1. If the motion controls are not twitchy, I think it will be great. In Wii Boxing I feel that most of the punches I throw are not picked up by the game. Hopefully there are some improvements in this game.

2. I've never heard of the anime before. But if the motion controls are good, and the game is good, it will have no effect on my purchase decision.

3. I think the animation/character style will definately appeal to anime fans. The cell shading style looks good. Hardcore boxing fans might enjoy a sim-boxer like Fight Night.
 
1) I think its great, since the wii sports boxing game, i felt as though a full game dedicated to motion sensor boxing is just what the wii needs in its library.

2) This is by far one of my favorite anime series, however games based on anime series are usually mediocre at best. As a fan i'll probably purchase it, but as a gamer it might be worth renting first before making any decisions.

3) This game should really appeal to both boxing fans and anime fans. Wii boxing displayed a good bare bone boxing game that could be great with small refinements. I feel Victorious Boxer can take wii boxing and bring it to a much higher level. As an anime fan, i really look foward in playing characters that i loved so much on the show.
 
1. I think it will be fun. I hope other games follow their example.

2. Im unsure, I don't have a lot of experiance with it but I tend to like anime based games. So it might help.

3. I think boxing fans will be first to jump on this game. Fans of boxing games have been waiting for something to come out on the Wii other than Wii Sports.
 
1. I'm actually surprised that this will be the first one. Wii Sports boxing was very poorly done in my opinion, and the idea was just sitting there for almost a year here in America. Done right this type of control could provide a very immersive gaming experience despite the limitations.

2. Usually I tend to stay away from licensed games especially when I am not particularly familar with the license, however I have heard enough positive buzz about the PS2 games from non-fans and positive things about the series that I recently ordered the anime. Depending on how I feel about it after seeing it, I will likely have a strong opinion one way or the other.

3. I really believe it most likely it will appeal to boxing fans first and foremost.

The anime series by most available accounts basically tanked in the USA so odds are that many anime fans are not interested in or know about the series. When you combine this with the fact that most anime fans buy merchandise based off of shows and comics that they love, and ignore most other merchandise it becomes clear that anime fans aren't going to be flocking for a chance to get this game.

I have also known a number of people who like boxing and somehow still enjoyed Wii Sports boxing quite a bit, so I feel that these same people may be drawn to an even more potentially immersive experience. In fact, I first heard about Victorious Boxers Revolution from one of such person, and he sounded excited about the idea and isn't even an anime fan.
 
  1. I feel it has potential, but I dont believe it'll pick up as much speed as some assume in the american market. It's motion sensing controls are shaping up to be good (or so it sounds) so hopefully other companies take note of this use for Wii motes, and implements other innovative uses for their own games. Afterall, the only true selling point on the wii, is... well, the motion controls
  2. I am not a fan of sports games in general, they interest me, but not enough to usually go and buy it when it first gets released. I feel that the anime portion will have little affect on my decision, since sports themselves are what I dont like, not the design/inspiration (i actually like anime :) ). Being a US market though, it may hamper the game, although I wouldnt consider the impact major, since being anime also means anime fans will rush out and buy it, it'll probably cancel out the + and - effects in consumer purchase decisions.
  3. Boxing fans, for sure. I like anime, but I dont like the games genre *(sports/boxing)* so that would hinder me, despite my love of anime. Boxing will most likely be the major selling point of the game, not the anime.
 
  1. I can't wait for this title. I was praying that this one was going to be imported over here, and I'm damn well pleased to have found out that I'll be able to box with my wii controllers.
  2. I love the anime, haven't read any of the manga, but from what I've heard it is good. As for if it will effect my purchase, damn right it will. As I've said I've been waiting for this one. Can't wait to try out all the various special punches.
  3. I think it will apeal more for anime fans who enjoy boxing myself... I can see where it can apeal to just boxing fans, but you have to appreciate the anime factor to truly enjoy the game at least that is how I feel.
 
1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

I think it's a big selling point. We got a taste of the potential that motion controls had in a boxing game with Wii Sports, but this is the first time a game has been completely designed around it. If implemented correctly, it could be an unparalleled gaming experience in my opinion.

2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.

If the series has a history of engaging characters, it could encourage me to purchase as it would add a great deal of depth to the game. The graphical style would also influence my decision.

3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

Both. While fans of the anime will be naturally inclined to consider this game, I think the unique control style will draw in gamers of all backgrounds. The unique graphical style (at least for this genre) could also serve to bring more attention to the game. I'm personally quite intrigued and will await more impressions on how it plays before making a purchasing decision.
 
1. I wasn't happy with the boxing mini-game on Wii Sports. The controls were awkward and unresponsive, making it difficult to accurately throw punches. Victorious Boxers looks impressive though with the motion controls. From the videos I've seen, it appears the punching motions have been implemented very well, and that's amazing this early in the system's life, as there aren't that many Wii games that have perfect controls. The Godfather had basic motion combat controls with punches, hooks and uppercuts, and even with that simplicity the Wii controls felt immersive and real, with a lot of impact and feedback. The expanded and improved motion control in Victorious Boxers should make it one of the most immersive Wii games. I would have preferred to see more motion to be involved with the special moves under the motion control setting, though.

2. I am a huge fan of Hajime no Ippo and the Victorious Boxers, so that definitely influences my purchase. In most boxing games, you fight "faceless" opponents with no personality and a generic look. Since this game is based off a popular manga and anime series, the characters are already well developed and fleshed out, with their own unique designs, through their moves, looks, demeanors, and motivations. This gives the game much more personality, because you're not fighting a lifeless punching dummy. You're fighting people.

3. This game appeals to both crowds; the anime/manga fans and the gaming fans alike. There seems to be a surge of popularity for anime-styled and cel-shaded games, and the art style for this game is definitely distinctive enough to stand out. Anime fans generally seem to flock to anime styled games, because it's a familiar genre and style that they're already accustomed to. Gaming fans will see a great boxing game with a finely toned engine. They should be itching for a new boxing game after Wii Sports boxing, and this game along with its refined motion controls should provide what they want. The gameplay system is also reminiscent of the arcade version of Punch Out, which is also a nostalgic fan favorite. I am an anime/manga and gaming fan, and Victorious Boxers for the Wii appeals to both my sensibilities.
 
  1. I think it is great. I liked Wii boxing a lot annd hopefully this will be a little bit more in depth than that.
  2. I have never watched this anime but I do like the anime-style graphics.
  3. I think both, because boxing fans can finally have a full boxing game rather than just playing Wii Sports, and I think it appeals to anime fans too since there aren't that many anime-related games out there currently.
 
1. I'm very open to the idea and look forward to seeing how it turns out.
2. This will not affect my decision, as I am not familiar with the anime.
3. It appeals to anime fans first, and then boxing fans, but it certainly can have appeal to both.
 
  1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?
I feel like it's a good thing.

  1. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.
I do not think if will affect my purchase. I bought The Godfather for the Wii and never had watched the Godfather.

  1. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.
I think it could appeal to both. People who own the Wii are looking for niche games.
 
1. I was actually expecting like "punch- out" Wii for the first boxing game but this will satisfy people's thirst for a boxing game. I just hope the controls are more responsive than in Wii sports.

2. The fact that it comes from an anime has no importance to me if I had never wathced it. If I did watch it I would get more excited, but I really could care less as long as its a solid game.

3. It appeals to everyone who likes good games. Especially if they are already interested in boxing or the anime. As long as its a good game people will play it.
 
1. It's a great idea and one I've been waiting for to come along . . . whether it be a Fight Night game or this.

2. It would, slightly. I love the series and have never played any of the former games and it should be pretty awesome . . .

3. Both. The series served well towards actual boxing fans, so it's quite the good blend.
 
1. I'm happy to see that this game is the first one featured on the Wii which uses the motion sensor as gloves. I honestly thought Fight Night would have been the first to do this and my second guess would have been a Punch Out game.

2. I had no idea what Hajime No Ippo was when I bought the first game on the PS2. So I would say it did not affect my purchsing decision.

3. I would say both. I bought the first Victorious Boxers game for the PS2 just becasue I wanted a boxing game to play. At the time I bought it, I had never watched the anime. A friend from here on CAG sent me some anime with Hajime No Ippo being on one of the discs. I really enjoyed the anime, and it actually got me interested in playing the first game all over again.
 
1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?
2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.
3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

1. I feel like this is awesome, as long as it functions better than Wii Sports boxing. I'm really looking forward to this.
2. This doesn't affect my decision. If nothing else, at least it confirms that it will have a decent storyline.
3. I think it appeals to both, because it has content based on both things. Anime fans will love it for the story while boxing fans will enjoy it for the gameplay.
 
How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

(What about Wii sports?) I think it's the only way to go if you are making a boxing game on Wii.

The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.

No it wouldn't because it isn't mentioned on the cover and only would effect[affect?] people who already know. It might attract new people to the anime too.

Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

Both. Boxing fans who don't care WTH it's based on, and fans of the anime who want anything that is related to the anime. If a game isn't obviously based on an anime people who stay away from stuff like that might buy it (and like it)
 
:applause: 1= Ok it may not be the first boxing game to have features like this , what about WII sports?? They can try and improve on an existing formula , i'll try it!!

2=I dont watch much anime , but hey if I enjoy the demo and hear its good I might rent it . . . . it would have to be really good for me to buy it!!

3=BOTH boxing fans want something new to play , and fans of the anime cant wait to play it!!:applause:
 
1)How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

---I think it's a good idea that uses the features of the wii more

2)The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.

----I believe being interested in the anime/manga would make gamers interested in it even more (aside the fact it's a boxing game for the wii =P)

3)Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.
----I believe the game would be nostalgic for anime fans and an appealing game to boxing fans as well
 
  1. I hope it is more accurate than Wii Sports' Boxing. That game was frustrating.
  2. I am a big fan of the anime. If I had a Wii I would probably buy it.
  3. Probably more towards Anime fans. Boxing fans would probably prefer the Fight Night kinda graphics.
 
1. I think that it's great that a developer has finally figured out how to use the wii controls like boxing gloves. If it works as well as they say it does, this game could turn out to be a lot of fun.

2. I've never heard of the anime until this game so this would not affect my desicion of whether to purchase this game or not.

3. This game definetly appeals to the fans of the anime since it uses characters from the show. This game might appeal to boxing fans if they like the controls but it seems that most boxing fans would be more likely to pick up something like Fight Night.
 
  1. I hope it works out well, and is successful, so more games are willing to use the new technology.
  2. It wouldn't change my opinion at all. Reguardless of the source material, if the game looks fun, I'll give it a try.
  3. I would think boxing fans more than anime fans, since its obviously a boxing game first and foremost, although anyone that recognizes the anime may be drawn to it also.
 
1. I was very excited to hear about the release of the Ippo game in Japan. I was hoping it would be brought over to the states because the manga and show handled boxing well.
2. I am a fan of Hajime no Ippo. Even if I wasn't I would buy the game based on my love of boxing.
3. I would have to say it appeals to both. For those familiar with the anime/manga it will be a welcome addition to their collection with interactive story. For boxing fans this will be a major step away from the uber simplistic Wii Boxing and towards what can really be done with the control setup for the Wii.
 
1. I am really excited to see how this will work out.

2. I have never seen this anime, but back-story always helps with pre-sell. This could also help provide the game with some really fleshed out characters instead of generic stereotyped bio's.

3. Looks like it could have some broad appeal for both, and even for those who aren't fans of either and just want to try the innovation in a boxing style game.
 
  1. Q: How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?

    A: Very excited to see how it turns out. I really loved Wii Boxing, love the face we will see a whole game.
  2. Q: The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.

    A: If I was a fan it would. I enjoy the Manga, so it doesn't break my decision.
  3. Q: Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

    A: Probally boxing fans, because it's a boxing game at the core. The style doesn't hurt it though.
 
1. Sounds like a great way to have a new boxing game besides Wii boxing. Especially when it's like an anime style gameplay.
2. I love anime. They should release more anime games out for Americans to try.
3. I'm sure it appeals to both boxing and anime fans. Especially a person who likes both.
 
1. I hope the control is better than the Wii sport boxing. The Boxing in Wii sport was fun at first but got very annoying because it wasn't precise.

2. I love the anime. I have the whole series on dvd, so this affects my decision on the game. As long as the game is decent, I'll enjoy it because of the anime.

3. I believed it appeals to both because it is a boxing game, but it also has the cel shaded look that will apeals to anime fans too.
 
  1. It's nice. I think that it's a good way to use the remotes for this kind of game and will hopefully turn out well.
  2. I didn't know about the manga, so that doesn't affect me at all. I don't really care what a game is based on as long as it's good, so no that doesn't affect my purchasing decision.
  3. I don't think it will appeal to anime fans in general simply for being based on an anime. Anime fans don't just like every game that comes out that's based on an anime. Fans of this particular anime might like it as well as boxing fans in general, so it could appeal to both, but I think it would appeal to boxing fans more than anime fans (unless they're fans of this particular anime).
 
1. I welcome any game that fulfills Nintendo's promise that we will be able to control action onscreen by mimicing the physical action in RL. To my knowledge, there isn't a boxing game outside of Wii sports, so I think this title is welcome.

2. I know nothing about the anime, I would be interested in this title primarily for the boxing, I am not opposed to my characters being in the anime style.

3. I think this will probably appeal to anime fans more than boxing fans. Sports fans seem to want their games as realistic as possible, not cel-shaded or whatever.
 
1) I think it's great to finally get a game of this type, as Wii Sports Boxing left much to be desired... hopefully it turns out well so we may see more games that utilize the wiimote's motion sensor to its full full potential.

2)Seeing as how I've never seen the anime, I can't say it affects my purchase either negatively or positively; gameplay comes first and foremost. If anything, it would serve as a gateway for me to possibly look into the show.

3)I'd say the game would appeal to more anime fans than boxing fans, but also that the fact the game is the first of its kind on the Wii aside from Wii Sports' Boxing may draw in more of a userbase of fans of other boxing games. It should draw in a fair mix from both sides.
 
1. I hope it will be a good game espcially with the wii controls since i've been starved for a full boxing game since fight night round 3.

2. The license itself doesnt matter to me, i just want to play a true built for wii boxing game that works correctly.

3. The game would best appeal to anime fans because of its art style while boxing fans would much prefer a realistic game such as a new fight night.
 
1. I'm very much looking forward to actually playing the game! I've seen the videos on the site and kept myself from importing a Wii and a Japanese copy of the game for so long! I'm really looking forward to how the controls work out for my friends and I...

2. The main reason I am going to get this game is because it is based on HnI! I'm a huge fan of the manga series and think it's one of the better ones out there... the previous games on PS2 were really addicting so I'm looking forward to this one...

3. This is definately a game that appeals to boxing fans... Not just anime/manga fans of the series... I like this game much more in fact because I am a huge fan of the Tekken series of games... In Tekken there is a boxer(Steve Fox) who borrows a lot of moves from characters in Hajime No Ippo/Fighting Spirit... so this game appeals MUCH more to me than the usual boxing game would...

Last thing I'd like to say is... Victorious Boxers controls > Knockout Kings/Fight Night... lol... No contest.
 
1. I'm glad the Wii is finally getting a full-fledged boxing game. Wii Sports gave us a taste about how a boxing game could work, so I'm excited to see a fully developed attempt at the sport.
2. The anime aspect doesn't appeal to me much, as polished boxing gameplay would be the most attractive feature to me.
3. I think that the boxing aspects is more appealing to most gamers. The Wii lends itself greatly towards these types of games, and if executed properly, would be a huge selling point for this game. Personally, the anime part just seems like an afterthought to give the game a theme, when really, the boxing and focus on gameplay should be at the forefront of this title.
 
1. Doesn't Wii Sports do this as well? Anyway, if it works, It will be fun. I look forward to playing it the classic style though with the controller & buttons.

2. I'm not familiar with Fighting Spirit. I do like the art style used in the game though. So, I'd probably follow up with checking the anime out.

3. Depends really. If the game has a good boxing engine, it should attract the true boxing fans. I think anime fans pretty much love everything anime. : )
 
  1. How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?
  2. The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.
  3. Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.

1. I dont really care, I figured it would happen eventually for all the major sports.

2. I dont really get why the decided to bring this game to the US. The anime isn't liscenesed here (dunno if the manga is or not), and it's not even that popular an anime in the fansubbing community. And knowing it's an anime title deters me from buying the game since liscensed titles tend to suck.

3. I think the game is going to appeal more to anime fans because of the art style. Boxing fans are going to look for more of a realistic look.
 
1. If the "glove detection" plays truly well given the Wii's capabilities, then obviously I'll be very happy about that aspect of the gameplay. WiiSports Boxing doesn't properly inform users of the control recognition, so it can be difficult/confusing. Hopefully, VB fares better.

2. I am not a fan of the manga (or any, for that matter), but the manga/anime angle of the game doesn't particularly bother me as long as the gameplay stands up.

3. If the gameplay is solid, then obviously the game will appeal best to true boxing fans -- those who can palate different aesthetic styles.
 
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[*]How do you feel about Victorious Boxers being the first boxing/sports game offered on Wii with the motion sensor feature of using the controller as if it were gloves?[/quote]

I am excited to see a motion control boxing simulation being released on the wii. I was definitely a fan of the Wii boxing (although the controls had a lot of people frustrated). Its one sport I am a fan of in and outside the gaming ring.


[quote name='CheapyD']
[*]The game is also based on an award winning manga and anime, “Hajime No Ippo,” AKA “Fighting Spirit” in USA. Whether you are a fan or not, would this affect your purchasing decision? Please specify.[/quote]
This has no effect on me as I have never played an Ippo game previously.

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[*]Do you feel this game best appeals to boxing fans, anime fans, or both? Please share your personal feelings as well.[/LIST][/QUOTE] I would say it appeals to both fans. They may turn off some boxing fans due to the art style of the game as I am sure that happened to some degree with previous titles like Black and Bruised. However I would imagine there are other boxing fans out there that the art style would appeal to, or in the very least it would not weigh too much on their buying decision.
 
1. I am very excited to see a game, especially a boxing game, do something like this. I have played the boxing on Wii sports. And although its fun, it didnt live up to its full potential.


2. I am not too familar with the anime that the game is based on. However from the pictures I have seen of the anime featured in the game, I may take some time and look more into it. However I do not believe it will effect my decission that much.


3. I believe it will appeal to both boxing fans & anime fans. However I would think that most boxing fans would rather a boxing game with real boxers such as Ali, Norton, Frazier, Leonard, Tyson, Jones, etc...

But, this game will still have some appeal to them since there is no game on the market that can use the technology that is being used in this game.
 
1) I think its great that the Victorious Boxer series is getting o much love in the states. I bought both of the ps2 titles and am excited by the prospect of playing as some of my favorite characters from the series, especially with the new controls.

2) Being a fan of both the manga and anime i'm even more excited about playing the game. While i might have been interested in it if it was just a regular boxing game, but having a Hajime No Ippo game on the wii makes it a must buy.

3) I think fans of the anime/manga will pick it up regardless, but boxing fans might be a little put off by the "cartoony" graphics and lack of real boxers, but if they are indeed real fans it shouldnt matter if it doesnt have real boxers. Being the first stand alone boxng game also helps.
 
1) I'm very excited and interested to see Victorious Boxers on the Wii. From the initial videos from various video sites it seems the controls are very tight. The ability to actually use your own body movements will add the interactivity needed in games like these.

2) As a huge fan of the series I currently have all of the dvds released in the US. As to how it would affect my purchasing of the game. I've been keeping up with the latest news on the game. All I can say is hope my friends and family are ready for the "Liver Blow", "Gazelle Punch", and "Dempsey Roll" combination. So yeah I was definately looking into buying the game.

3) I do feel that this will appeal to both boxing and anime fans. People looking for a interactive game would love it like Wii Boxing and the anime fans would love it also to be able to use thier favorite characters moves from the series.
 
1. Its about time is really all that needs to be said.

2. I have Victorious Boxers for PS2 and it was really hit or miss for most people. I thought it was okay but if I was a fan of the anime I'm sure I would have tried to get into it more.

3. It'll appeal more to the anime fans I think. Boxing fans will likely wait for a Fight Night or more realistic type game to hit.
 
1. I think it's pretty cool and hopefully it feels better than how Wii boxing felt.

2. I would definitely be influenced to purchase this because I really like watching Ippo.

3. I think this game will appeal more to the anime fans just because this doesn't have real boxers in it. Them yankees will be like "Who dat?"
 
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