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Removed the Alternate Versions section. Heavyweight Champ has different game progression and mechanics, including a super punch. No graphics are reused. A different Sega team worked on it. It's certainly not an alternate version, and if there's any merit to calling it a "spiritual successor", it needs a source.
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{{Infobox video game
{{Infobox video game
|title = Rocky
|title = Rocky
|image = [[Image:Rocky SMS.jpg|frameless|Rocky]]
|image = Rocky SMS.jpg
|caption = Cover Art
|caption = Cover art
|developer = [[Sega]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
|developer = [[Sega]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
|publisher = Sega
|publisher = Sega
|released = {{vgrelease|JP|April 19, 1987<ref name="Sega titles - Sega JP">{{cite web |title=Software List (Released by Sega)|url=https://sega.jp/history/hard/mastersystem/software.html |website=セガ 製品情報サイト |publisher=Sega |access-date=May 15, 2023 |language=ja}}</ref>|NA|July 1987<ref>{{cite news |title=Availability Update |work=[[Computer Entertainer]] |date=August 1987 |page=13 |url=http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/newsletters/video_game_update/computer_entertainer_aug87.pdf#page=13}}</ref>|EU|August 1987<ref>{{cite web|title=Two Mega Cartridges |url=https://segaretro.org/images/1/19/SMSGameCatalog1EU.pdf|work=The Sega Master System Game Catalog (1987)|publisher=[[Mastertronic]]|accessdate=24 September 2024}}</ref>}}
|released = {{vgrelease|JP|April 19, 1987<ref name="gamefaqs"/>|NA|1987<ref name="gamefaqs"/>|EU|1987<ref name="gamefaqs"/>}}
|genre = [[Sports game|Traditional sports]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/> <small>(boxing)</small>
|genre = [[Sports game|Traditional sports]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/> <small>(boxing)</small>
|modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]<br />[[Multiplayer game|Multiplayer]]
|modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]]
|platforms = [[Sega Master System]]<ref name="gamefaqs">[http://www.gamefaqs.com/sms/588133-rocky/data Release information at GameFAQs]</ref>
|platforms = [[Master System]]<ref name="gamefaqs">[http://www.gamefaqs.com/sms/588133-rocky/data Release information at GameFAQs]</ref>
}}
}}
'''''Rocky''''' is the second video game based on the popular series of [[Rocky (film series)|''Rocky'' movies]], released for the [[Sega Master System]] in 1987. The player must train [[Rocky Balboa (character)|Rocky Balboa]] before each fight to improve his skills. Rocky possesses a [[Cross (boxing)|straight punch]], a [[Hook (boxing)|hook]], an [[uppercut]], and body punch as well as various combos.
'''''Rocky''''' is the second video game based on the popular series of [[Rocky (franchise)|''Rocky'' franchise]], developed and published by [[Sega]] and released for the [[Master System]] in 1987. The player must train [[Rocky Balboa]] before each fight to improve his skills. Rocky possesses a [[Cross (boxing)|straight punch]], a [[Hook (boxing)|hook]], an [[uppercut]], and body punch as well as various combos.


==Summary==
==Plot==
The opponents, in order, are: [[Apollo Creed]], [[Clubber Lang]], and [[Ivan Drago]].
The opponents, in order, are: [[Apollo Creed]], [[Clubber Lang]], and [[Ivan Drago]].


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==Reception==
==Reception==
===Critical response===
''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' in 1988 stated that ''Rocky'' had "the most eye-popping graphics".<ref name="cgw198811">{{cite news | title=Video Gaming World | work=Computer Gaming World | date=November 1988 |author1=Kunkel, Bill |author2=Worley, Joyce |author3=Katz, Arnie | pages=54}}</ref>
''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' in 1988 stated that ''Rocky'' had "the most eye-popping graphics".<ref name="cgw198811">{{cite magazine | title=Video Gaming World | magazine=Computer Gaming World | date=November 1988 |author1=Kunkel, Bill |author2=Worley, Joyce |author3=Katz, Arnie | pages=54}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Rocky video games]]
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[[Category:Master System games]]
[[Category:Master System games]]
[[Category:Master System-only games]]
[[Category:Master System-only games]]
[[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
[[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
[[Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games]]



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Latest revision as of 09:26, 7 October 2024

Rocky
Cover art
Developer(s)Sega[4]
Publisher(s)Sega
Platform(s)Master System[4]
Release
Genre(s)Traditional sports[4] (boxing)
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Rocky is the second video game based on the popular series of Rocky franchise, developed and published by Sega and released for the Master System in 1987. The player must train Rocky Balboa before each fight to improve his skills. Rocky possesses a straight punch, a hook, an uppercut, and body punch as well as various combos.

Plot

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The opponents, in order, are: Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang, and Ivan Drago.

Fights are of 15 rounds duration, with an increasing level of difficulty depending on the opponent, and different strategies required to overcome each.

The game also features a two-player mode where player two can choose from any of the above opponents, while player one always controls Rocky.

Reception

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Critical response

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Computer Gaming World in 1988 stated that Rocky had "the most eye-popping graphics".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Availability Update" (PDF). Computer Entertainer. August 1987. p. 13.
  2. ^ "Software List (Released by Sega)". セガ 製品情報サイト (in Japanese). Sega. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "Two Mega Cartridges" (PDF). The Sega Master System Game Catalog (1987). Mastertronic. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Release information at GameFAQs
  5. ^ Kunkel, Bill; Worley, Joyce; Katz, Arnie (November 1988). "Video Gaming World". Computer Gaming World. p. 54.
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