Rocky Balboa

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After years in retirement, Rocky Balboa accepts a challenge offered by a younger fighter named Mason "The Line" Dixon. Single players take the role of Rocky and must get him back into fighting form by winning historical bouts played out in Rocky's mind. Gamers may relive every fight from all Rocky films including Drago in Moscow and Apollo in Philadelphia as they train for their comeback. "Exhibition" mode features a "what-if" option allowing players to create competitions between fighters such as Dixon vs. Apollo and Cluber Lang vs. Drago. Gamers may also challenge friends through wireless multiplayer action.
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Rocky Balboa (video game)

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Rocky Balboa
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Developer(s) Ubisoft Montreal, MGM Interactive
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Designer(s) David Anfossi
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)
  • EU January 26, 2007
  • NA March 20, 2007
Genre(s) Fighting game
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s)

Rocky Balboa is a 2007 video game based on the movie of the same name for the PlayStation Portable, which is similar in style and content to Rocky Legends. The game includes footage from each Rocky film, showing the buildup to the major fights of the film series. There are also some flashback videos of the training footage from the films (this is used in the Mickey's Corner section of the game, which is a tutorial aimed to teach new players how to play).

The game contains a variety of different modes. Historical Fights is the main game mode, which pits Rocky against all of his various opponents throughout the franchise, from Spider Rico (Rocky) to Mason Dixon (Rocky Balboa). Once Rocky has beaten all of his opponents, the story mode then flips so that the first fight becomes "Spider Rico VS Rocky" and the last fight becomes "Mason Dixon VS Rocky Balboa".

There are 27 different character selections possible. There are separate versions of Rocky which vary in age, weight (depending on the film) and clothes (black/gold, white/red variations). There are alternative versions of Apollo Creed and Tommy Gunn has two different selectable outfits. The player can choose from 18 different arenas to fight in, including many of the film franchises major boxing arenas, such as the Philadelphia arena and Las Vegas.

Fast Lane is designed for quick-play, where a player picks a challenge and then tries to complete it by knocking out the other fighter in the time available. The different time limits are; 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes. Each section has 18 matches, making for a total of 90 matches. At the start of the game, only 10% of these are available. Each extra match is unlocked in sequential order, so completing "Facing Clubber 1" will unlock "Facing Clubber 2". This game supports local ad-hoc multiplayer and has an auto-save feature.

Unlike Rocky Legends, the player cannot participate in any interactive training sessions to build up their character's power. The game has received unfavorable reviews.[1][2]

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