1. Grandia (PlayStation)
2. Jungle Hunt (Xbox - Taito Legends)
3. Jungle Hunt (Atari 2600)
4. Jungle Hunt (Plug & Play - ColecoVision Flashback)
5. Donkey Kong (Atari 2600)
6. Donkey Kong (Intellivision)
7. Donkey Kong (ColecoVision)
8. Bubble Bobble (NES)
9. Side Arms: Hyper Dyne (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
10. 1941: Counter Attack (PSP - Capcom Classics Collection Remixed)
11. Ys: The Ark of Napishtim (PSP)
12. The Ninja Kids (Xbox - Taito Legends)
13. Neutopia (TurboGrafx-16)
14. Golden Axe Warrior (Xbox 360 - Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection)
15. Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 (Dreamcast)
16. Growl (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
17. Arabian Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
18. Dungeon Magic (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
19. Gekirindan (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
20. Ys II (Saturn - Falcom Classics II)
21. Darius Gaiden (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
22. G Darius (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
23. Giana Sisters DS (DS)
24. RayStorm (PlayStation 2 - Taito Legends 2)
25. Mr. Do! (ColecoVision)
26. Beauty & the Beast (Intellivision)
27. Boxing (PlayStation 2 - Activision Anthology)
Ah yes, Activision's Boxing for the Atari 2600.
I was going to play the actual Atari cart but when I went to look for it on my shelf I realized that I don't own it. It's bad enough that I occasionally buy duplicate games by accident, but now I'm doing the opposite apparently?!
Anyhow, this is pretty fun. You can box against the computer or a second player. Player 1 is the white guy and the computer / player 2 is the black guy (this sounded better in my head).
The "camera" is directly over the boxers, which is pretty hilarious. You see the tops of their heads, arms, fists, and protruding noses.
The game isn't particularly difficult, mainly because it's so easy to get the opponent trapped in a corner. At the end of each round, the player with the highest point value (the most punches connected) wins. 100 punches also equals a KO. There's only one round and then the game loops. I played several rounds while my daughter once again mashed buttons on an unplugged controller.