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Ultimate Fighting Championship Comes to Xbox - Facts & Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 18, 2002 @ 7:00 p.m. PST

UFC is the premier mixed martial arts event in the world. There are no flying chairs or unrealistic moves; spectators expect and demand to see true-to-life combat. Ultimate Fighting Championship is an ultra realistic, full contact fighting game that brings all styles of mixed martial arts together in the Octagon. With incredible deep offensive and defensive strategies, players can string limitless combos together and exploit the fighting technique that most suits their personal style. Featuring 22 of the UFC’s top fighters, gamers will experience the full intensity of this incredible sport where every move has real consequences.

“Use your physical skills to succeed in the most intensive and realistic fighting environment: the Ultimate Fighting Championship.”

Product Information

  • Mixed Martial Arts
  • 1-4 players
  • Release date Q3 2002
  • ELSPA rating 11+
  • Developer: Dream factory
  • Publisher: Crave
  • Distributor: Ubi soft

Key Features

  • The sequel to the Best Fighting Game of 2000 at E3 (Dreamcast version).
  • A wide assortment of classic legends (Dan Severn) and new champions (Jens Pulver) debut with UFC: Tapout.
  • never before seen levels of detail in character graphics including every bead of sweat and every drop of blood.
  • Hyper-realistic moves with visuals on par with actual UFC telecasts.
  • Tons of game modes including 8-player and 16-player tournaments.

Fightnews.com says “UFC: Tapout looks to be one of the best and most realistic fighting games ever created.”

Click HERE to go to the game's OFFICIAL website.

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