What is sega cd prize fighter?

Sega CD Prize Fighter is a boxing video game developed and published by Digital Pictures for the Sega CD console in 1993. The game features live-action footage of real professional boxers, including Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler, as well as fictional boxers created specifically for the game.

Players can create their own boxer, customize their appearance and attributes, and train them in various activities such as running, weight lifting, and sparring. The game also offers a career mode in which players must climb their way up the ranks and compete in championship fights to become the ultimate prize fighter.

The game received mixed reviews upon release, with some praising the use of live-action footage and the customization options, while others criticized the gameplay mechanics and lack of replay value. Despite its flaws, Sega CD Prize Fighter has become a cult classic among fans of the console and is remembered for its unique approach to boxing games.