K-1 Pocket Grand Prix

14.04.2002
Genre: Fighting
K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a kickboxing game, published by Konami, which was released in Japan in 2002. K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a fighting game developed by Daft Co. and published by Konami Corporation for Game Boy Advance. K-1 Pocket Grand Prix is a kickboxing game that uses the K-1 brand and real fighters. Players can choose from one of fourteen different fighters. Players can kick, punch, and use special moves.

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