Hajime No Ippo The Fighting- Gba -english Patch... Jun 2026

Most licensed anime games of the early 2000s were hastily produced cash-grabs, but Treasure brought their signature flair for tight mechanics and responsive controls. The game adopts a "Super Deformed" (chibi) art style for the character sprites. While this might initially seem jarring to fans of the gritty anime, it serves a functional purpose: it allows for better visibility of the boxing ring and the intricate punch animations.

Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! for the Game Boy Advance is often cited as one of the best boxing games ever made for a handheld console. However, because it was originally a Japan-exclusive release, many Western fans of the anime and manga were unable to enjoy its deep mechanics. Thanks to the dedicated fan-translation community, an English patch finally unlocked this masterpiece for a global audience. Hajime no Ippo The Fighting- GBA -English Patch...

Follows Ippo Makunouchi’s journey from being bullied to his major professional matches, including approximately nine key fights. Most licensed anime games of the early 2000s