There are so many really cool Xbox 360 video games that are custom tailored for the high definition of the LCD televisions of today, that I find it to be just mind blowing. As of late, I have had my hands wrapped around Fight Night Round 4 for the Xbox 360 Video Game Console, and boy is this game one knockout of a title that delivers a solid punch with graphics. Thanks to a newly redesigned graphics engine, this game offers a full tier of graphical greatness on any LCD television; especially the sweet 42” LCD television that I have mounted to the wall in my living room. For all extents and purposes, I have never gotten to play a boxing game that offered so many different options, and one that also looks so darn realistic when played on my LCD television. You can even unlock the legendary boxer, Iron Mike Tyson, and get to play as this super heavyweight on your LCD television, if you so desire. Not since the days of the old school Nintendo systems have I gotten to play as big Mike. But now, he has returned on my LCD television, and on my Xbox 360 game console, in this hot new title from EA Sports.
I was not so sure how good this next installment in the series was, until I got my hands wrapped around a copy that I found online at this really cool online superstore that is just loaded with LCD televisions, video games and much more; the store is called Electronics For Tomorrow (you can easily find them online at this web address that I have provided for you, located at: http://electronicsfortomorrow.com). In this game you can even create your own boxer and model their features—which looks really cool when you do it on an LCD television, as the high definition graphics rendering models really do come to life like I have never seen before. If you have a home theater 5.1 system that is paired with your LCD television, like I do in my living room, be prepared for the fight of your life, as this game really does make it feel like you are the star in the ring, fighting that next big fight, as you work your way up the ranks to the unbeaten—ultimately trying to become the next big boxing superstar that the world has to offer up to the boxing community.