Ring King, known in the PAL regions as King of Boxer, and known in Japan as Family Boxing (ファミリーボクシング Famirī Bokushingu), is an arcade boxing game published in 1985 by Data East in North America and by Woodplace, Inc. in the PAL regions.
The game was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom in Japan) in 1987 which was published by Data East in North America, and by Namco in Japan. This version was also released on the VS. UniSystem as Vs. TKO Boxing. Sony later ported it to the MSX2 exclusively in Japan in 1988. The Famicom and MSX2 versions were released as the third game of the Family sports game series, after Family Stadium and Family Jocky for the Famicom in Japan by Namco as Family Boxing (ファミリーボクシング famirī bokushingu). The game was later converted into an i-mode mobile phone application and released exclusively in January 2004 by Namco.
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The game was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom in Japan) in 1987 which was published by Data East in North America, and by Namco in Japan. This version was also released on the VS. UniSystem as Vs. TKO Boxing. Sony later ported it to the MSX2 exclusively in Japan in 1988. The Famicom and MSX2 versions were released as the third game of the Family sports game series, after Family Stadium and Family Jocky for the Famicom in Japan by Namco as Family Boxing (ファミリーボクシング famirī bokushingu). The game was later converted into an i-mode mobile phone application and released exclusively in January 2004 by Namco.