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Panza Kick Boxing

Panza Kick Boxing is a video game released in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, DOS, and ZX Spectrum platforms. It was developed and published by Loriciel. The game is named after André Panza, a well-known French kickboxer, and seeks to capture the essence of kickboxing in a digital format. In Panza Kick Boxing, players engage in one-on-one kickboxing matches, featuring realistic and detailed animations that were impressive for the time.
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A 1992 sequel was announced in October 1992 tentatively titled Panza Kick Boxing 2.The game, closer in design to a re-release, was published in Japan as The Kick Boxing (Micro World) and Super Kickboxing (Electro Brain) as Panza was unknown in the country. This updated version was later imported in the United States by Electro Brain as Best of the Best: Championship Karate in July 1993. The game has also been subtitled Panza Gold Edition.

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Status: abandonware
Input: joystick, keyboard
Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk
Also published for: Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST
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