The ultimate reason is both shocking and disgusting.
Mike Deneen from 148 Apps writes:
"While the movie “Real Steel” may not have been all that great, it certainly has made for a pretty good premise for a video game. After all, people would much rather control fighting Rock‘em Sock‘em robots than actually watch Hugh Jackman control one. The first Real Steel game enjoyed over 10 million downloads on the App Store, but what about its follow up, Real Steel: World Robot Boxing?"
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What happens when you mix a boxing game with robots?! Well, well, the answer is Real Steel of course! The recently released movie also had an XBLA release to go with it. Developed by YUKE’S Co., Ltd., Real Steel is available for $10 (800 MS) on XBLA, PSN along with a release the iOS platform as well. We’ll be taking a look at the Xbox Live Arcade version of the game.
How is anyone still playing to find that out?
Real Steel had a game?
admirable
My 9 year old LOVES him some REAL STEEL!
I think it was originally developed as smartphone game.