Thai Boxing
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Thai Boxing (1985 on Commodore 16, Plus/4, 1986 on Electron)
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Thai Boxing (1986 on Amstrad CPC)
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Thai Boxing (1987 on Atari ST)
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Thai Boxing (1987 on Amiga)
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Thai Boxing is a one-on-one fighting game shown from an isometric perspective. Different joystick combinations let your fighter perform high, middle or low attacking moves as well as dodge or block his opponent's attacks. Fighters receive scores for successful attacks. The more difficult or effective the attack, the higher the score. Unless one fighter is knocked out, the fighter who has the highest score at the end of three rounds wins. Although the game is shown from an isometric perspective, it is not possible to move in three dimensions.
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Commodore 128 version
The game was released also in a separate version for C128 but apart from animated spectators not present in C64 version it didn't offer anything new.
Music
The music was partially inspired by the electronic percussion used on pop music of the time such as "Ring My Bell".
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Game added by Mobygamesisreanimated.
Commodore 128 added by Kabushi.
Additional contributors: mailmanppa, 64er.
Game added May 15, 2006. Last modified February 22, 2023.