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- World_Champ abstract "World Champ, known in Japan as Great Boxing: Rush Up (グレートボクシングラッシュアップ), is a 1990 boxing game developed and published in Japan by Visco for the Nintendo Family Computer, and was later published in North America by Romstar for the Nintendo Entertainment System.".
- World_Champ composer Masaharu_Iwata.
- World_Champ computingPlatform Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- World_Champ developer Visco_Corporation.
- World_Champ genre Sports_game.
- World_Champ releaseDate "1990-12-07".
- World_Champ wikiPageExternalLink data.
- World_Champ wikiPageExternalLink world-champ.
- World_Champ wikiPageID "9597655".
- World_Champ wikiPageLength "2525".
- World_Champ wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- World_Champ wikiPageRevisionID "680289798".
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_video_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Boxing_video_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multiplayer_and_single-player_video_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System-only_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taito_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visco_games.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink GameFAQs.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Heavyweight.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Lightweight.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Masaharu_Iwata.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink MobyGames.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_video_game.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Romstar.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Sports_game.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Taito_Corporation.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Time_limit_(video_gaming).
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Tournament.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLink Visco_Corporation.
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rush Up".
- World_Champ wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Champ".
- World_Champ caption "North American cover art".
- World_Champ composer Masaharu_Iwata.
- World_Champ developer Visco_Corporation.
- World_Champ genre Sports_game.
- World_Champ hasPhotoCollection World_Champ.
- World_Champ modes Single-player_video_game.
- World_Champ modes "Multiplayer".
- World_Champ platforms Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- World_Champ released "--12-07".
- World_Champ title "World Champ".
- World_Champ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- World_Champ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- World_Champ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- World_Champ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vgy.
- World_Champ subject Category:1990_video_games.
- World_Champ subject Category:Boxing_video_games.
- World_Champ subject Category:Multiplayer_and_single-player_video_games.
- World_Champ subject Category:Nintendo_Entertainment_System-only_games.
- World_Champ subject Category:Taito_games.
- World_Champ subject Category:Visco_games.
- World_Champ hypernym Game.
- World_Champ type Article.
- World_Champ type Software.
- World_Champ type VideoGame.
- World_Champ type Work.
- World_Champ type Article.
- World_Champ type Work.
- World_Champ type CreativeWork.
- World_Champ type Thing.
- World_Champ type Q386724.
- World_Champ type Q7397.
- World_Champ type Q7889.
- World_Champ comment "World Champ, known in Japan as Great Boxing: Rush Up (グレートボクシングラッシュアップ), is a 1990 boxing game developed and published in Japan by Visco for the Nintendo Family Computer, and was later published in North America by Romstar for the Nintendo Entertainment System.".
- World_Champ label "World Champ".
- World_Champ sameAs World_Champ.
- World_Champ sameAs m.02plbq3.
- World_Champ sameAs Q1946500.
- World_Champ sameAs Q1946500.
- World_Champ wasDerivedFrom World_Champ?oldid=680289798.
- World_Champ isPrimaryTopicOf World_Champ.
- World_Champ name "World Champ".