Alright so here's the sequel to Ready 2 Rumble Boxing. I didn't expect much of a difference but the championship mode ended up playing quite differently so I'm glad to have shown it in both videos for comparison reasons. The championship mode now features a calendar in which you have a certain amount of days to train for the next prize or title fight. The prize fights are totally optional and only to get some extra cash (I highly advise you to skip these) and the title fights are obviously mandatory as you climb up the ranks. The training can be done either manually or automatically. In this video I show each of the training done manually once and make use of the automatic option afterwards. One major annoyance is that it's impossible to max out all of your skills to 100% by using the automatic option. For each 10% you gain in strength, you lose 10% endurance basically. I would heavily advise against using the automatic training when you're playing through this yourself. The only reason I utilized it was because I wanted this video to be organized and having random lengthy training sessions inbetween everything was going to mess with that. Anyway, when all of the title fights are fought, you win and the credits roll. There's no bronze, silver or gold rank in this version. There's just one tournament. The other mode is the arcade mode, which is quite literally the same but without the training. It's just fights. I did find the battles to be a lot more difficult here but that's probably because of me choosing Lulu Valentine. I opted for her because I thought it'd make the viewers happy for.... reasons. I didn't find anything different between the arcade mode in this version and the previous version. Obviously, when you have to pick between either this version or the prequel, get this one.
Alright so here's the sequel to Ready 2 Rumble Boxing. I didn't expect much of a difference but the championship mode ended up playing quite differently so I'm glad to have shown it in both videos for comparison reasons. The championship mode now features a calendar in which you have a certain amount of days to train for the next prize or title fight. The prize fights are totally optional and only to get some extra cash (I highly advise you to skip these) and the title fights are obviously mandatory as you climb up the ranks. The training can be done either manually or automatically. In this video I show each of the training done manually once and make use of the automatic option afterwards. One major annoyance is that it's impossible to max out all of your skills to 100% by using the automatic option. For each 10% you gain in strength, you lose 10% endurance basically. I would heavily advise against using the automatic training when you're playing through this yourself. The only reason I utilized it was because I wanted this video to be organized and having random lengthy training sessions inbetween everything was going to mess with that.
Anyway, when all of the title fights are fought, you win and the credits roll. There's no bronze, silver or gold rank in this version. There's just one tournament.
The other mode is the arcade mode, which is quite literally the same but without the training. It's just fights. I did find the battles to be a lot more difficult here but that's probably because of me choosing Lulu Valentine. I opted for her because I thought it'd make the viewers happy for.... reasons. I didn't find anything different between the arcade mode in this version and the previous version.
Obviously, when you have to pick between either this version or the prequel, get this one.
-Which mode has you go against Rumbleman?- Nvm hardware limitations.
Hey, You should try Ready 2 Rumble Revolution! There is a way to unlock all characters: By completing Career!
I still love that this guy uploads long plays
We’re never stopping ;)
Childhood memories especially with rumble aerobics
I still believe that Michael Buffer should still be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in the nearest future.
lllllLLET’S GET READY TO RUMMBLLLLLLEEE!
My thoughts exactly!
loved this game back in the day. Dreamcast version is where it's at.
That intro never gets old
This game was amazing. Used to play it on ps1.
One of my favorite N64 games. I used to dominate this.
Played this game on the PlayStation back in the day. Was shocked that Buffer was the final Boss. That was a nice surprise.
Sadly n64 ver don’t have it
@@TheSupersmash97 Didn’t know that. Do wonder who the final boss was in that version.
@xwf1000v3 Mama Tua I think
The rumble aerobics music slaps
Vivid memories of getting my teeth rocked by MJ himself on the ps1 version. I stood no chance at all
Lol yeah I might want to do a playthrough with MJ for the other versions
@longplayarchive best of luck beatin him lol hes a friggin monster!
The boxing mini-game in Spyro: Year of the Dragon was inspired by this game!
Love that game!!
Classic game!!
Memories
Good 👍👍
I can’t believe they added Michael Jackson
Yes another N64 classic!
This game used to frustrate me so much lol
i have created my own rumble boxer his name is savage star kid his already has two crushes on Ring Diva Selene Strike and sweet peti Lulu Valentine .