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Teleroboxer

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Teleroboxer is a first-person boxing game developed by Nintendo for the Virtual Boy and released in 1995. Using a neural-interface concept, players control a robotic boxer in stereoscopic 3D matches built around dodging, guarding, and counterattacking. Its futuristic machine-boxing theme and bold use of the system’s 3D presentation made it one of the platform’s most distinctive titles.
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1995-01-01
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The game uses a first-person perspective and presents one-on-one boxing bouts against progressively tougher robot opponents. Core actions include moving left or right to evade punches, ducking or guarding against high attacks, and striking back during openings. Because the matches rely heavily on timing and spatial judgment, players must read enemy animations and manage stamina carefully. Winning depends on avoiding damage, landing clean counters, and maintaining a steady rhythm rather than trading blows recklessly.

Player Boxer

The unnamed robot boxer controlled by the player throughout the tournament.

Opponent Boxers

A roster of enemy robots with different speed, power, and attack patterns.

Play defensively at first and learn each opponent’s timing before committing to combinations. Side steps are useful against straight punches, while blocking helps reduce damage when an attack pattern is unfamiliar. Counterattack immediately after an enemy finishes a combo, when their recovery window is shortest. Short, controlled punch sequences are safer than long, aggressive strings.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Do not throw punches too early; timing matters more than aggression.

Tips

Counters after dodges are safer and more effective than trading hits.

Tips

The stereoscopic view makes distance judgment important, so watch the opponent’s motions carefully.

User Reviews

A very unusual and memorable boxing concept for the Virtual Boy.

User Reviews

The first-person viewpoint gives the matches strong immersion.

User Reviews

Difficult, but rewarding once you learn the rhythm of each fight.

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