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  • EA's Facebreaker trailer makes its debut, lacks gameplay

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    02.09.2008

    We've been entranced with EA's Facebreaker since they announced it a little over a week ago. With its lighthearted attitude and Fight Night Round 3 meets Team Fortress 2 visuals, we can't help but hearken back to long summer nights spent playing Ready 2 Rumble Boxing on the Dreamcast. However, we shouldn't get our hopes up without knowing anything about the gameplay, which, unfortunately, this "world premier" from GameTrailers doesn't really shed much light on. I guess we'll have to wait until the game is fully detailed in the March issue of EGM before we'll know if we can ever relive our Days of Afro Thunder.

  • Ready 2 Rumble on the Wii?

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.30.2007

    Looks like there is a strong possibility that the rumor from long ago regarding Ready 2 Rumble, whether it be a port of a previous title or a new installment in the franchise, could be true. Go Nintendo is reporting this as a confirmation the title is coming, however due to the crappy machine translation of the supposed press release "confirming" this, we're not quite ready to get our hopes up. What do you fine readers think?[Via Go Nintendo]

  • Ready 2 Rumble 2 Return on multiple platforms

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    03.02.2007

    Though esteemed game designers fight to deny it, a great deal of modern games are built upon the solid foundation of human beings punching each other in the face. Swords, guns, and uncharacteristically aggressive dolphins are occasionally added to the mix, but handheld weapons simply pale in comparison to the might and satisfaction imparted by unassisted knuckles hurtling into an opponent's surprised jaw. Upholding this fine tradition is 10Tacle Studios, which today announced a third game in the Ready 2 Rumble boxing franchise. Further details are practically non-existent, save for the fact that it will be appearing on "various videogame platforms." The Ready 2 Rumble series, which first stepped into the ring during 1999's Dreamcast daze, was adored for its amusing characters, over-the-top boxing action and, as mentioned earlier, its entertaining depiction of people punching each other. In the face. The game will be developed in conjunction with AKI Corporation, the Japanese group responsible for several entries in the Def Jam and WWF Wrestlemania franchises.

  • Let's Get Ready 2 Rumble on 360?

    by 
    David Dreger
    David Dreger
    03.02.2007

    While you may not have seen a Ready 2 Rumble game since 2000, by no means does that indicate the series is not going to see the light of day again. Publisher 10tacle Studios of Germany announced that it will be working with Japanese developer Aki. Michael Buffer will also return as the announcer with his trademark catch phrase. While details are a little sketchy in regards to platforms and release date, would you like to see this as a more playful counterpart to the Fight Night franchise? While we're here, did you ever play either game on the Dreamcast?