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Experience the thrill of stepping into the ring in a virtual Las Vegas arena, offering a true boxing experience.
Engage with your entourage, including managers, trainers, and reporters, who all offer advice and encouragement to keep you motivated.
Enjoy the electrifying atmosphere of Caesars Palace, one of the most iconic locations in Las Vegas.
Experience the thrill of stepping into the ring in a virtual Las Vegas arena, offering a true boxing experience.
Engage with your entourage, including managers, trainers, and reporters, who all offer advice and encouragement to keep you motivated.
Enjoy the electrifying atmosphere of Caesars Palace, one of the most iconic locations in Las Vegas.
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Get ready for a thrilling boxing adventure in Caesars: World of Boxing, a unique video game that lets you live out your sports fantasy in the glitz and glam of Las Vegas. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Caesars Palace, you’ll experience the intense world of professional boxing, surrounded by a vibrant entourage of managers, trainers, reporters, and fans. The atmosphere and energy will keep you on the edge of your seat as you fight your way to the heavyweight championship.
Unlike typical boxing games, Caesars: World of Boxing isn’t just about throwing punches. You’ll need to think strategically, working with your team to manage your career and make the right decisions in and out of the ring. Your entourage will offer valuable tips and help guide you through the ups and downs of a boxing career, but beware of the temptations that come with fame. Success in the ring is just part of the journey; managing your personal and professional life is just as important.
Whether you’re playing alone or with a friend, Caesars: World of Boxing provides a dynamic experience that’s easy to pick up but hard to master. The game’s arcade-style action is paired with deep strategic elements, making every fight exciting and rewarding. Compete against friends in a 1-2 player mode, and see who can take home the heavyweight title. With its fun mix of action, strategy, and Las Vegas flair, this game is a must-have for fans of boxing and retro gaming alike.
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Manufacturer: Philips
Year Manufactured: 1993
Item Weight: 0.37 pounds
Item UPC: 731069018629
Philips, officially Koninklijke Philips N.V., is a Dutch company founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard and Frederik Philips. Initially focused on manufacturing carbon-filament light bulbs, the company rapidly expanded its expertise into various areas of technology, earning a reputation for innovation. Over its long history, Philips has played a pivotal role in the development of key technologies, such as the compact cassette, the compact disc (CD), and later, DVD and Blu-ray in collaboration with other companies.
In addition to its contributions to music and home entertainment, Philips made forays into gaming and multimedia with products like the Philips CD-i in the early 1990s. The CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) was an ambitious attempt to blend gaming, education, and interactive media into one platform, offering a unique experience that bridged the gap between video games and home entertainment. While its commercial success was limited, the CD-i remains a notable part of Philips' legacy and a fascinating chapter in the history of interactive technology.
The Philips CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) was a multimedia system introduced in 1991 that combined elements of a home video game console, media player, and educational tool. It was designed to play a variety of CD formats, including CD-i, audio CDs, CD+G, Karaoke CDs, and Video CDs. Powered by a Philips SCC68070 processor at 15.5 MHz, the CD-i offered resolutions ranging from 384×280 to 768×560 with support for 16.7 million colors. Its versatility extended to its sound capabilities, offering two-channel ADPCM audio. While marketed as an all-in-one entertainment device, the CD-i's primary appeal was its promise of interactive multimedia experiences, including games, educational content, and digital movies. The system gained attention for its "Digital Video Cartridge," which enabled playback of Video CDs with MPEG-1 encoding.
Philips released several models tailored for different audiences, from the consumer-oriented 200 and 400 series to the professional 300 and 600 series used in training and presentations. While its gaming capabilities were notable, the CD-i struggled to compete with traditional gaming consoles due to lackluster software, cumbersome controllers, and high prices. Despite early enthusiasm for its potential as an innovative multimedia platform, the CD-i's market impact was limited, and it was discontinued in 1998. Its legacy is remembered for its experimental approach to merging gaming, education, and entertainment during the early '90s.
Step into the exciting world of boxing at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
1-2 player mode for intense multiplayer action
Manage your boxing career and navigate the pressures of fame
Vibrant entourage offering advice, encouragement, and occasional temptation
Arcade-style boxing action mixed with strategic decision-making
Thrilling fight scenes set in a glamorous Las Vegas environment
Retro gameplay with smooth mechanics for a fun and immersive experience
Compete for the heavyweight title in an engaging, competitive atmosphere
Feel the rush of a live boxing match with each punch and move you make
Relive the magic of Las Vegas nightlife while you fight your way to the top
Get ready for a thrilling boxing adventure in Caesars: World of Boxing, a unique video game that lets you live out your sports fantasy in the glitz and glam of Las Vegas. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Caesars Palace, you’ll experience the intense world of professional boxing, surrounded by a vibrant entourage of managers, trainers, reporters, and fans. The atmosphere and energy will keep you on the edge of your seat as you fight your way to the heavyweight championship.
Unlike typical boxing games, Caesars: World of Boxing isn’t just about throwing punches. You’ll need to think strategically, working with your team to manage your career and make the right decisions in and out of the ring. Your entourage will offer valuable tips and help guide you through the ups and downs of a boxing career, but beware of the temptations that come with fame. Success in the ring is just part of the journey; managing your personal and professional life is just as important.
Whether you’re playing alone or with a friend, Caesars: World of Boxing provides a dynamic experience that’s easy to pick up but hard to master. The game’s arcade-style action is paired with deep strategic elements, making every fight exciting and rewarding. Compete against friends in a 1-2 player mode, and see who can take home the heavyweight title. With its fun mix of action, strategy, and Las Vegas flair, this game is a must-have for fans of boxing and retro gaming alike.
Series:
Manufacturer: Philips
Year Manufacturered : 1993
Item Weight: 0.37 pounds
Item UPC: 731069018629
The Philips CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) was a multimedia system introduced in 1991 that combined elements of a home video game console, media player, and educational tool. It was designed to play a variety of CD formats, including CD-i, audio CDs, CD+G, Karaoke CDs, and Video CDs. Powered by a Philips SCC68070 processor at 15.5 MHz, the CD-i offered resolutions ranging from 384×280 to 768×560 with support for 16.7 million colors. Its versatility extended to its sound capabilities, offering two-channel ADPCM audio. While marketed as an all-in-one entertainment device, the CD-i's primary appeal was its promise of interactive multimedia experiences, including games, educational content, and digital movies. The system gained attention for its "Digital Video Cartridge," which enabled playback of Video CDs with MPEG-1 encoding.
Philips released several models tailored for different audiences, from the consumer-oriented 200 and 400 series to the professional 300 and 600 series used in training and presentations. While its gaming capabilities were notable, the CD-i struggled to compete with traditional gaming consoles due to lackluster software, cumbersome controllers, and high prices. Despite early enthusiasm for its potential as an innovative multimedia platform, the CD-i's market impact was limited, and it was discontinued in 1998. Its legacy is remembered for its experimental approach to merging gaming, education, and entertainment during the early '90s.
Philips, officially Koninklijke Philips N.V., is a Dutch company founded in Eindhoven in 1891 by Gerard and Frederik Philips. Initially focused on manufacturing carbon-filament light bulbs, the company rapidly expanded its expertise into various areas of technology, earning a reputation for innovation. Over its long history, Philips has played a pivotal role in the development of key technologies, such as the compact cassette, the compact disc (CD), and later, DVD and Blu-ray in collaboration with other companies.
In addition to its contributions to music and home entertainment, Philips made forays into gaming and multimedia with products like the Philips CD-i in the early 1990s. The CD-i (Compact Disc Interactive) was an ambitious attempt to blend gaming, education, and interactive media into one platform, offering a unique experience that bridged the gap between video games and home entertainment. While its commercial success was limited, the CD-i remains a notable part of Philips' legacy and a fascinating chapter in the history of interactive technology.
Step into the exciting world of boxing at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
1-2 player mode for intense multiplayer action
Manage your boxing career and navigate the pressures of fame
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