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Game: Ultimate Fighting Championship
Console: Dreamcast

Cheat:

Bruce Buffer (ring announcer)

Win ufc mode with a created fighter to unlock Bruce Buffer's body type, fighting style, voice, and nickname in career mode.

Card Girl

Win ufc mode with all 22 fighters to unlock the Card Girl's body type, fighting style, voice, and nickname in career mode.

John McCarthey (referee)

Win championship road mode with a created fighter to unlock "Big" John McCarthy's body type, fighting style, voice, and nickname in career mode.

Ulti-Man

Win championship road mode on the hard difficulty setting with any fighter to unlock Ulti-Man's body type, voice, nickname, and the "Octagon" location in career mode.

Suitcase

Win championship road mode with all 22 fighters to unlock Ulti-Man's fighting style and the "Suitcase" location in career mode.

Body type's and fighting style's

Win ufc mode with any of the 22 fighters to unlock their body type and fighting style in career mode

Super fighter

Enter "Best" as a first name and "Buy" as a last name in career mode to have 999 creation points for your created fighter. Note: The name is case-sensitive.




Manufacturer: Crave Entertainment
Release Date: 22 February, 2002
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Packed with a full roster of accomplished martial arts athletes, including UFC light-heavyweight champion Tito Oritz, Ultimate Fighting Championship offers players tons of full-contact fighting and a variety of game modes for depth of gameplay. The game takes you through a grueling career mode as you work your way up the rankings. You will start out battling generic brawlers, each victory bringing you closer to the marquee matchups of real UFC bouts. But you will need to train diligently to reach the championship.

The game's music and overall presentation are similar to the UFC telecasts. Whether players are using a custom-made brawler or a real-life UFC athlete in the eight-player or 16-player tournament, arcade, training, or versus modes, the realistic moves make for a compelling and immersive experience. The shader technology of the Xbox allows clear definition of every bead of sweat--as well as the blood and bruising that occur throughout each fight--adding to the game's intense realism.