A movie-game match up: Rocky Balboa on PSP

Rocky Balboa

After more than a decade of being MIA in the boxing ring, Sly is making a come back with a well-placed uppercut to the silver screen in “Rocky Balboa” to conclude the Rocky series. While that’s all and good for the Rocky-holics (spanning generations across from our fathers to our grandfathers), this “handheld” generation is getting a bit of an extra.

Set for a February 2007 release, Rocky Balboa is throwing a mighty punch at the PSP with the good folks of Ubisoft as developers. Talk about a movie-game match up.

As mentioned above, the movie caps off the Rocky series as the boxer comes out of retirement for one last match. There’s been some praise for this movie from critics, but as for the game, not much info is available as of now. We’ve got some screens though, so we’d just leave it at that. Besides, it’s a Rocky game. Need we say more?

Rocky Balboa - Image 1Rocky Balboa - Image 2

Rocky Balboa

After more than a decade of being MIA in the boxing ring, Sly is making a come back with a well-placed uppercut to the silver screen in “Rocky Balboa” to conclude the Rocky series. While that’s all and good for the Rocky-holics (spanning generations across from our fathers to our grandfathers), this “handheld” generation is getting a bit of an extra.

Set for a February 2007 release, Rocky Balboa is throwing a mighty punch at the PSP with the good folks of Ubisoft as developers. Talk about a movie-game match up.

As mentioned above, the movie caps off the Rocky series as the boxer comes out of retirement for one last match. There’s been some praise for this movie from critics, but as for the game, not much info is available as of now. We’ve got some screens though, so we’d just leave it at that. Besides, it’s a Rocky game. Need we say more?

Rocky Balboa - Image 1Rocky Balboa - Image 2

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