Digital Champ (Japan)
Digital Champ (Japan) on TG16
Digital Champ is a Japanese-exclusive sports title for the NEC TurboGrafx-16 (PC Engine), released around 1990. The exact publisher and developer are not widely documented, but it came out during the platform's early life when sports and fighting games were popular. The game's genre is best described as a boxing simulation, though its mechanics differ from arcade-style fighters of the era.
Matches play out from a side-view perspective, with the player controlling a boxer in a ring. The core objective is to land punches on the opponent while avoiding their attacks. The controls are straightforward: directional movement for dodging and positioning, and button presses for different punch types. There are no complicated combos or special moves - success relies on timing and stamina management.
Today, Digital Champ is a collector's curiosity for fans of the PC Engine library. It is a straightforward, no-frills boxing game that does not stand out among more polished sports titles on the system. If you enjoy retro sports simulations or want to explore obscure Japanese releases, it is worth a quick try but not a must-play.
How to Play Digital Champ (Japan) Online
Digital Champ (Japan) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: I button
- S: II button
- Enter: Run / Start
- V: Select
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