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KO released

KO released: DATA BECKER Corporation, a publisher of high quality, value priced computer software and books for the North American retail market, today brings championship...

KO released puts another piece of PC gear into the September hardware pile, and 1999 is not exactly short on that right now.

DATA BECKER Corporation, a publisher of high quality, value priced computer software and books for the North American retail market, today brings championship boxing action to the PC gaming market by announcing availability of KO, it’s latest software title. The most feature-rich boxing game for the PC market, KO offers ultra-realistic boxing action, allowing home computer users to experience, first hand, the muscle-tightening excitement of stepping into the ring. With KO, boxing aficionados and home computer users can assume the identities and skill sets of 20 different boxers or create a brand new boxer by identifying his punching power,.

The hardware race is getting mean, and the upside is simple: gamers keep getting faster, stranger toys to bolt into their rigs.