TGH writes:
"Atari's new arcade boxing game "Ready 2 Rumble Revolution" for the Wii is the latest in the series that has a colorful history of characters, from cover boy Afro Thunder to Michael Jackson. The newest iteration of the game doesn't have any of the classic characters, but introduces a whole new cast of fighters – many of which appear to have taken their inspiration from well-known celebrities. For example, take the two boxers in our exclusive trailer below, Sweet King and The Puglitator, one appears to be based on Vanilla Ice's worst nightmare, and the other looks.."
"The first mistake of the game was the fact that players had to be online constantly. A requirement. This has been a single player game for nearly 24 years, and now it's not. The big problem is that the servers the SC functioned on, barely worked." -Play Legit
Invite 20 of your friends, break out the booze, hook up the consoles, and prepare to get plastered!
But first, check out Complex Magazine's list of the 10 games you should be playing while doing all of those other things.
My favs in no particular order...
COD (any)
BF 3
NBA2k12
GTA
Forza 3/4
Red Dead
Mario Party
Kinect Sports
Halo
Uhm, and then? NO MORE AND THEN!
Ya, the list could go on, and on, and on. Oh, and playing that game, "Guess what's in your mouth" with the ladies while wasted is always fun too. ;)
@blackdeath... Naw, I'm not an angry drunk, and I still play pretty much as good as I do when sober. 1.2 K/D... anyways. I like COD while drinking, because of the friends on my friends list. We all bust open a six pack or something, and start a night of playing. The joking and all that makes for a good time.
But I do see what you're saying though. I'm sure some would be hitting their dogs while playing and drinking during some COD. lol.
Ever tried playing GTAIV realllly drunk while Niko is also drunked out ?... Funny shit XD
I have a friend whos better at shooters when he's high. Also I remember playing counter strike on new years eve and half of the team was drunk
GamerFitNation provides a brief look at the history of boxing video games. Boxing games have been a part of gaming culture since the early 80’s. Like other genres, boxing games have come a long way and are far from being the 8-bit characters they started off as. So how much have boxing games changed since they first came out for the Atari 2600?