
Sega CD Prize Fighter Video Game
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Prize Fighter is a full-motion video boxing title developed for the Sega CD, released in 1993. The whole premise was built around live-action footage of real fighters shot specifically for the game. You picked your opponent, you watched real punches get thrown on real film, and you timed your responses against actual human movement. That was the pitch. In 1993, that pitch was genuinely radical.
The Sega CD add-on launched in North America in late 1992 and spent the next two years as the flagship argument for FMV as a legitimate game format. Prize Fighter arrived in the thick of that experiment, alongside titles like Night Trap and Sewer Shark, all riding the TruVideo branding Sega used to signal premium disc-quality playback. The hardware could load moving images in a way a cartridge never could, and the publishers raced to fill that space with anything that felt cinematic. Boxing was a natural fit. The sport already had a viewing angle and a rhythm that mapped onto reactive gameplay. Prize Fighter leaned into that angle hard, giving you a first-person perspective against filmed opponents who moved with actual human weight. As an artifact of what developers thought interactive entertainment was about to become, this one sits close to the center of that argument. The Sega CD never became what anyone projected for it, and that's exactly why the software library matters now.
A playable film where your input determines which reel loads next.
This copy includes both the case and the disc. The case spine and the disc surface are the two things to check first on any Sega CD title from this run. FMV discs from the early 1990s can develop oxidation along the data layer if they were stored in damp or fluctuating conditions, so hold the disc at an angle to light and look for any fogging or iridescent spotting before you commit to a play-through. The case hinge crack is the other common failure point on this shell style. Run your thumb along the spine hinge and feel for any give or separation.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm disc reads clean on Sega CD hardware and check the inner disc surface for oxidation or data-layer spotting before listing as fully functional.
A playable film where your input determines which reel loads next.
The Sega Era
Sega's 90s catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This sega cd prize fighter video game originates from the 90s era[01], represents Sega[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
- VENDOR
- Sega
- ERA
- 90s
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