Knockout Kings 2000 - Nintendo 64
Knockout Kings 2000 is a Nintendo 64 boxing game from EA Sports that brings licensed fighters and arcade-style ring action to the N64. It stands out with a mix of recognizable boxers, punch-by-punch stamina management, and a faster console-friendly feel than a pure simulation.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 console cartridge game.
- Sports boxing gameplay built around jabs, hooks, uppercuts, blocking, and movement around the ring.
- Features a roster of real-world professional boxers, giving matches a licensed EA Sports presentation.
- Multiple gameplay modes add replay value, including exhibition-style bouts and career-focused progression.
- The Teen-rated presentation keeps the focus on competitive one-on-one boxing rather than over-the-top arcade fantasy.
Knockout Kings 2000 remains one of the better-known boxing titles in the Nintendo 64 library. Its blend of recognizable fighters and accessible ring mechanics gives it a distinct place among late-era N64 sports games.
Original: $13.69
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Description
Knockout Kings 2000 is a Nintendo 64 boxing game from EA Sports that brings licensed fighters and arcade-style ring action to the N64. It stands out with a mix of recognizable boxers, punch-by-punch stamina management, and a faster console-friendly feel than a pure simulation.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo 64 console cartridge game.
- Sports boxing gameplay built around jabs, hooks, uppercuts, blocking, and movement around the ring.
- Features a roster of real-world professional boxers, giving matches a licensed EA Sports presentation.
- Multiple gameplay modes add replay value, including exhibition-style bouts and career-focused progression.
- The Teen-rated presentation keeps the focus on competitive one-on-one boxing rather than over-the-top arcade fantasy.
Knockout Kings 2000 remains one of the better-known boxing titles in the Nintendo 64 library. Its blend of recognizable fighters and accessible ring mechanics gives it a distinct place among late-era N64 sports games.
























