
This afternoon, 2K Games blew up my inbox with the official Xbox 360 box art for their upcoming title Don King Presents: Prizefighters. The look is minimal, with a boxer's silhouette (that's you!) taking up most of the space and a creepy little Don King sketch highlighting it all.
2K Sports' official press site also had a little batch of new Prizefighter screens, most of which I believe are new. What's particular funny about the set of screens is that one is simply a photo of Don King. Not an in-game render, mind you, just a photo. This is likely from the game's documentary-style cut-scenes -- the game will follow the career and rise to stardom of your very own boxer. Still, I'm amused, because that's what happens when I see Don King.
Honestly, I'm looking forward to getting my hands on this one. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for boxing videogames, ever since I imported Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing for the Mega Drive when I was a kid. I think it cost me $70, but it was worth every lawn mowed,* God damn it.
Don King Presents: Prizefighter for the Xbox 360 will be available this June.
* Truth be told, I don't think I've ever mowed a lawn in my life, so I have no clue how I was able to afford the import. I shudder to think I was able to convince my parents to shell out that kind of dough for Real Deal Boxing, of all things ...
*In association with EA
If they can manage to make this better than that game It will be a must buy. (fn3 is pretty dang good though)
also I hope Facebraker doesnt suck. :(
but then again, it is 2K sports, who are semi reliable I guess
Also, diabolical.
But I really wish Don King would go away forever. I love boxing but he is a stain on a once great sport that now doesn't really even register with most people here in the states. Enjoy the game if you must but don't buy the hype. Read a book to learn what Don King is really about.
http://www.amazon.com/Life-Crimes-Don-King-America/dp/0974020109
As far as this, never had an interest, never will. Don King is not something I want children to look to for boxing or anything else that's about sportsmanship and honesty.