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Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013 Now Available

By Brad Cook -
June 11, 2013

P.I.S.D. Ltd. Releases Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013

P.I.S.D. Ltd. today announced the release of its boxing simulation, Title Bout Championship Boxing (TBCB) 2013. The game features thousands of real boxers, with the ability to re-stage classic bouts or create "What if?" scenarios, such as pitting Sugar Ray Robinson against Marvin Hagler. TBCB can even be used to forecast upcoming fights.

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P.I.S.D. co-founder Paul Norman said: "I am thrilled to see the release of Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013. The game has been a labour of love for me, and I know boxing fans everywhere are excited about it. Whether players want to recreate the early days of boxing or see how modern day matches might end differently, TBCB 2013 offers something for everyone."

Title Bout Championship Boxing also features Top Ten lists, complete statistics, revised and multiple ranking systems, full editing capabilities, and much more. Trainers, corner men, and referees are all part of the simulation, adding an extra dimension of realism.

Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013 adds many new features, including: enhanced radio-style commentary; more realistic crowd noises; pseudo-animated fighters who throw punches, clinch, and get knocked down; ring girls who parade between rounds; organisational rankings; the ability to import multiple images of each fighter, as well as pictures of famous boxing venues; a revamped auto-scheduling tool; and much more.

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Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013 sells for $19.99 for two licenses, with a $10 discount if the buyer owns any previous version of the game. The game runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. TBCB 2013 can be found here:

http://www.pisd.co.uk/tbcb

iOS and Android versions of TBCB 2013 are in development. More news about them will be released soon.

About P.I.S.D. Ltd.

P.I.S.D. Ltd. is a small independent software development team founded by two experienced software engineers with years of games development experience. It was set up in 1994 with the idea of creating a usable multi-platform C++ development libraries that are available for licensing to third party developers.

Games that use P.I.S.D.'s libraries include the company's own Title Bout Championship Boxing series, as well as Out of the Park Developments' Out of the Park Baseball for PC/Mac/Linux/iOS and Sports Interactive's Football Manager Handheld for iOS and Android. More information is available at www.pisd.co.uk. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Brad Jun 13, 2013
To test Title Bout's sim engine, PISD simmed the upcoming Mayweather vs. Alvarez fight 100 times in each of two different scenarios. You can see the results here:

http://www.pisd.co.uk/go/tbcb?Predictions
Cap Jul 10, 2013
I've been using Title Bout 2013 since it came out and haven't noticed the negative aspects you mentioned. For one thing, I can't see how you could possibly have an excessive number of boxers available, especially if you're running your own AU (alternate universe). When you're moving a fighter along from beginner through to Prime and eventual retirement, you need a plethora of opponents to match him against. One great thing about Title Bout is all the stuff you learn as a result of playing the game and hanging out in the Title Bout Community forum. The folks there range in boxing knowledge from novices who know little about the sport to veteran boxing historians who can tell you the names of every middleweight champion from the original "Nonpareil" Jack Dempsey (not the heavyweight) to Marvin Hagler to Sergio Martinez of present day. Once you immerse yourself into the real Title Bout world, yourfamily won't see you for days.
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