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Game: Knockout Kings 2002
Console: XBox

Cheat:

Better created character

hen creating a character, set his heart, power, and speed high. It is important to have the heart to be high. If you jab a lot then throw a punch, it will work much better than just bashing the buttons.

Easy Knockout

When creating a boxer, give him a the Body Blaster as his special move. During the match, throw a few jabs and back away. Wait for your opponent to move in and hit him with the Body Blaster. It should stun him. Hit him with it again. Continue to do this and you will knock him out in no time. This can be done in all three weight divisions and works almost all of the time. Also, if you find yourself in trouble, try the Backhand (elbow) followed by the Body Blaster. It either takes off a good amount of energy or stuns them, leaving them open for the Body Blaster.

Easy Win

After completing the game you will be prompted to select a cheat. Choose teleportation. You will have to press your special and R to use it. If you are playing two player or exhibition mode, set the match to one round. Hit your opponent a few times then keep teleporting for the rest of the round and you will win.

Unlock Cheats

To unlock cheats beat the game in career mode. After you beat Muhammed Ali fight 3 other fighters that want to challenge you. If you beat all three a list of cheats will pop up. Pick one cheat and it will be added to your list. When you do this your boxer will retire and you'll have to start all over again. Do this repeatedly to unlock more and more cheats.




Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 08 March, 2002
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


Description:
Fans of past installments in the Knockout Kings series will be surprised by several changes to the 2002 version. Previously, you had to fight your way up a list of 20 challengers and fine-tune your skills by training between bouts before getting your shot at the champ. But Knockout Kings 2002 scraps all this in favor of a four-tiered pyramid system in which you need to beat just 11 out of 14 challengers before fighting for the title. While it doesn't feel as hard-earned, it's still satisfying to advance your boxer out of dingy gyms and into major venues such as Caesar's Palace. Career mode still offers the opportunity to create your own boxer or choose from the 45 available (21 past and present, 24 fictional). Inexplicably absent, however, are such greats as Rocky Marciano, Jake LaMotta, Larry Holmes, and Marvin Hagler, all of whom appeared on past versions of the game.

Also surprisingly absent this time around is the ability to throw body punches. While some boxers have this punch in their repertoires as a body combination, the best you can do with others is slug away at your opponent's head with a multitude of hooks, jabs, straight punches, low blows, or illegal backhands. And slug away you must if you expect to hold your own against stiffer competition, as finesse options are limited.

Where Knockout Kings 2002 truly shines is in its graphics, thanks to the combination of boxers' well-sculpted physiques and EA Sports's face-mapping technology. The eye-catching detail of the various arenas and rings further enhances the realism, right down to the excitable fans in the seats and the blood flying from fighters' mouths. Satisfying smacks of gloves to the face and thuds of bodies hitting the deck can also be heard in abundance. --Larry White

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