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Foreman For Real is a 1995 Sega Game Gear fighting game that places players in the role of a professional boxer. The main objective is to defeat a series of opponents by landing punches and avoiding hits in one-on-one boxing matches. Players must strategically use timing and positioning to outmaneuver rivals and climb the ranks.
The pace of the game is moderately fast, requiring quick reflexes and careful management of the boxer’s stamina. A distinctive mechanic in Foreman For Real involves monitoring the energy bar, which depletes with each punch and influences performance, adding a layer of strategy uncommon in many fighting games of its time.
This 1995 GBC fighting game features an unusual focus on realistic boxing moves rather than exaggerated martial arts techniques. Its authentic approach to the sport, combined with the portability of the Sega Game Gear, makes Foreman For Real a specific title for fans of boxing-themed games on handheld devices.