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''Fight Night 2004'' is a 2004
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developed by NuFX, Inc. It features
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on the cover. It is the successor to EA's previous boxing series, ''
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''. Four sequels followed, ''
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'' in 2005, ''
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'' in 2006, '' Fight Night Round 4'' in 2009 and ''
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'' in 2011. Its chief features are a career mode, in-depth and reasonably realistic fighting and an analog stick-based control scheme dubbed ''Total Punch Control'', which was re-used, with enhancements, in the sequels.


Total Punch Control

With Total Punch Control, most maneuvers, including punching, leaning and blocking, are performed with the left or right analog sticks, modified by the left or right triggers. For example, with the default controller configuration, moving the right analog stick up and to the left will cause the fighter to throw a straight punch with his left hand, while holding down the right trigger while performing the same movement and then holding R1 will cause the fighter to raise his guard to the left side of his head, ready to attempt a parry.


Reception

''Fight Night 2004'' received "favorable" reviews on both platforms according to video game
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'' called it "the victor in all weight classes for this year. If you're into boxing, this should be the only game to pick up and play." In Japan, where the PlayStation 2 version was ported for release on August 5, 2004, ''
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'' gave it a score of two eights, one seven, and one nine for a total of 32 out of 40. ''
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'' gave the PS2 version a score of eight out of ten and stated that "Taking on generic career-mode opponents can't match fighting friends." ''
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'' gave the game an 80% and said, "The road to the top is a long one and things become repetitive long before you get the chance to glove up against "The Greatest". And training - which is essential to boost your power, stamina and chin - becomes a real chore." ''
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'' also gave it eight out of ten and said, "Instead of the usual push-button pugilism, throw punches using the analog stick—the direction and speed of the stick determine the swing; the trigger controls handle bobbing, weaving, and blocking." ''
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'' gave it a score of 75% and said that the game "adds a bit of bob and weave through a control system that allows you to swivel your fighter at the hips." ''
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'' named it the best Xbox game of April 2004 in review. It was also nominated for the "Best Traditional Sports Game" award at the website's Best and Worst of 2004 Awards, which went to ''
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''. Sales of the game surpassed 1 million units worldwide by the end of June 2004. By July 2006, the PS2 version had sold 850,000 units and earned $36 million in the U.S. '' NextGen'' ranked it as the 68th highest-selling game launched for the PlayStation 2, Xbox or
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between October 2000 and July 2006 in that country. Combined console sales of ''Fight Night'' games released in the 2000s reached 2.5 million units in the U.S. by July 2006.


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* {{Fight Night series 2004 video games Fight Night (video game series) Boxing video games EA Sports games Multiplayer and single-player video games NuFX games PlayStation 2 games Video games developed in Canada Video games developed in the United States Xbox games