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Rocky

Step into the ring as Rocky Balboa in this boxing adaptation of the iconic film series. Fight through 10 opponents including Apollo Creed and Clubber Lang, using jabs, hooks, and signature punches across 3-minute rounds.

Release Date
January 1, 1987
Developer
Sega
Publisher
Sega
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

To mark the upcoming United States Bicentennial , heavyweight boxing world champion Apollo Creed plans to hold a title bout in Philadelphia . However, he is informed five weeks from the fight date that his scheduled opponent is unable to compete due to an injured hand, and that all other potential replacements are either booked up or unable to get into shape in time. Having already invested heavily into the fight, Creed decides instead to give a local contender a chance to challenge him. Creed selects Rocky Balboa , an Italian-American journeyman southpaw boxer who fights primarily in small gyms and works as a collector for a Mafia loan shark , on the basis of his nickname, "The Italian Stallion".

Rocky fights in a local Philadelphia fight club, and he won his last fight with Spider Rico. He meets with promoter George Jergens, who tells him Creed has selected Rocky to fight him for the World Heavyweight Championship. Reluctant at first, Rocky eventually agrees to the fight, which will pay him $150,000. Rocky undergoes several weeks of unorthodox training, such as using sides of beef as punching bags .

Rocky is later approached by Mickey Goldmill, a former bantamweight fighter-turned-trainer whose gym Rocky frequents, about further training. Rocky is not willing initially, as Mickey has not shown much interest in helping him before and saw him as a wasted talent, but eventually Rocky accepts the offer. Rocky begins to build a romantic relationship with Adrianna "Adrian" Pennino, a shy woman who is working part-time at the J&M Tropical Fish pet store . Adrian's brother and Rocky's best friend, Paulie, helps Rocky get a date with his sister and offers to work as a cornerman with him for the fight, an offer Rocky turns down.

Paulie becomes jealous of Rocky's success, but Rocky placates him by agreeing to advertise the meat packing business where Paulie works for sponsorship as part of the upcoming fight, and both of them reconcile. Rocky trains extensively for the championship fight, while Apollo is unconcerned about the match and puts more effort into promotion than training. The night before the match, Rocky visits the Spectrum and begins to lose confidence. He confesses to Adrian that he does not believe he can win, but strives to go the distance against Creed, which no other fighter has done, to prove himself to everyone.

On New Year's Day, the fight is held with Creed making a dramatic entrance dressed as George Washington and then Uncle Sam . Taking advantage of his overconfidence, Rocky knocks him down in the first round—the first time that Creed has ever been knocked down. Humbled and worried, Creed takes Rocky more seriously for the rest of the fight, though his ego never fully fades. The fight goes on for the full fifteen rounds, with both combatants sustaining various injuries: Rocky, with hits to the head and swollen eyes, requires his right eyelid to be cut to restore his vision, while Apollo, with internal bleeding and a broken rib, struggles to breathe.

As the fight concludes, Creed's superior skill is countered by Rocky's incredible stamina, toughness and an unbreakable will to fight on. As the final bell sounds, both fighters promise each other there will be no rematch. As the ring is flooded with reporters and excited fans, Rocky calls out repeatedly for Adrian, who runs down as Paulie distracts security, helping her get into the ring. As Jergens declares Creed the winner by virtue of a split decision , Rocky and Adrian embrace and profess their love for each other, unconcerned with the outcome of the fight.

Awards & Honors

Best Picture
Academy Awards
John G. Avildsen
Best Director
Sylvester Stallone
Best Actor
Talia Shire
Best Actress
Burgess Meredith
Best Supporting Actor
Burt Young
Best Supporting Actor
Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad
Best Film Editing
" Gonna Fly Now " Music by Bill Conti ; Lyrics by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins
Best Original Song
Harry Warren Tetrick , [ a ] William McCaughey , Lyle J. Burbridge , and Bud Alper
Best Sound
Best Film
British Academy Film Awards
Best Direction
British Academy Film Awards
Best Screenplay
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Richard Halsey
Best Editing
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Golden Globe Awards

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Revenue
$5 million

About Rocky

Rocky is a classic video game released for the Sega Master System on January 1, 1987. Developed by Sega and published by Sega, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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