Super Punch-Out!! (arcade Game)
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is a 1984
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boxing game by
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. The sequel to ''
Punch-Out!! is a boxing video game series created by Genyo Takeda, and published by Nintendo. The player controls Little Mac, a boxer who aims to become the World Video Boxing Association (W.V.B.A.) champion. The original '' Punch-Out!!'' arcade game w ...
'', it follows the same format while adding several new features and characters. Along with punching, blocking and dodging, players also have the ability to duck. The game also saves and displays the three fastest
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times, while the game's difficulty is increased. It introduces a number of new characters to the ''Punch-Out!!'' series, including
Bear Hugger is a series of boxing video games created by Genyo Takeda and Makoto Wada, and published by Nintendo. The main protagonist and player character of the series is Little Mac, a short boxer from the Bronx who climbs the ranks of the fictional Worl ...
, Dragon Chan, Vodka Drunkenski (whose name was changed to Soda Popinski in later releases),
Great Tiger is a series of boxing video games created by Genyo Takeda and Makoto Wada, and published by Nintendo. The main protagonist and player character of the series is Little Mac, a short boxer from the Bronx who climbs the ranks of the fictional Wor ...
, and Super Macho Man. Several of the new fighters use illegal moves from
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or
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.


Gameplay

As in the original ''Punch-Out!!'', the player assumes the role of a green-haired boxer (later recast as
Little Mac is a fictional boxer and the protagonist in Nintendo's ''Punch-Out!!'' series of video games. He first appeared as a nameless boxer in the Arcade game ''Punch-Out!!'', then was given a name and redesigned in the NES game of the same name. He ...
in the 1987
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version),One of the Origin/Game Settings Tips about Little Mac's origin and All-Star Mode for ''Super Smash bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'' reveals that Little Mac was actually debut in the 1984 ''Punch-Out!!'' arcade
/ref> known by three initials, who works through the ranks of the WVBA (World Video Boxing Association). During matches, the player's boxer is viewed from the rear as a wireframe so the opponents are visible to the player. The player must precisely time punches, dodges, and blocks in order to defeat the opposing boxer. Hints are given as to the opponent's next move by subtle eye changes, but the player must ultimately predict what moves the opponent will make and react appropriately. Mostly, the opponent's eyes turn yellow before attacking, as well as winding up. Like in the previous arcade game, if the player loses, the opponent will glide up and laugh, with their stun animation and their neutral animation being reused. Once the player defeats the final opponent, the player will win the Heavyweight Belt, then defend it against the same characters that have already been beaten. Each successive time they are met, the opponents are harder and quicker. In order to win a bout, the player must
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the opponent within one 3-minute round; failure to do so results in an automatic loss. A
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is awarded if either fighter is knocked down three times, but the opponent will sometimes fail to rise after the first or second knockdown. The arcade game is housed in a modified upright cabinet. Like the previous game, it requires two vertically stacked
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. The top monitor is used to display statistics while the bottom one is the main game display. It is otherwise a standard upright arcade cabinet. It has a
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and three buttons. Two buttons control left and right punches, one for each arm. One button delivers a strong
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or right hook, but it only works when the super meter (also known as the KO meter or power meter) is full. The super meter (an early version of the ''super meter'' used in modern
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) is filled by landing successful punches. It is drained when the player fails to block or dodge an attack, or if the player is knocked down. The joystick can be used to raise/lower the player's guard and dodge left or right. Unlike the original game, however, ''Super Punch-Out!!'' allows the player to pull the joystick straight up from the panel as well, with the effect of ducking under a punch.


Development

The game was developed by
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, with development led by
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.
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, due to his increasing responsibilities with the
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, had a smaller role for the sequel, aiding artists with their concept images. Takeda held brainstorming sessions with R&D3 on how to improve on ''Punch-Out'', but initially had difficulties coming up with ideas within the rules of
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. Takeda said they "did everything we could do with boxing," so the "only thing we could do was to include illegal moves, and that's why we made it so anything goes and had characters who would kick or were like
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, and that became ''Super Punch-Out!!''"


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Super Punch-Out!!'' on their November 15, 1984 issue as being the third most-successful upright arcade unit of the month. In the United States, the U.S. National Video Game Team selected ''Super Punch-Out'' as the best game at the AMOA Expo show in October 1984, and as one of the six games to be played in the 1985 national video games competition. Team member Phil Britt said the "inclusion of world records and the increased difficulty make it more" playable.


Other releases


''Frank Bruno's Boxing''

An unlicensed version of ''Super Punch-Out!!'' was released in 1985 for the
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, the
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, the
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, and in 1986 for the Commodore 16 and Commodore Plus/4 titled ''Frank Bruno's Boxing''. It was developed and published by
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exclusively in
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. Instead of the nameable wireframe boxer, real-life boxer
Frank Bruno Franklin Roy Bruno (born 16 November 1961) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1996. He held the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title from 1995 to 1996. At regional level, he held the European heavyweight ...
stars as the protagonist of the game. Only the first three opponents of the original game: Bear Hugger, Dragon Chan, and Vodka Drunkenski, were retained, albeit with their names changed to "Canadian Crusher", "Fling-Long Chop", and "Andra Puncheredov" respectively. The rest of the original game's cast were replaced with five newly-created boxers, each representing stereotypical versions of various parts of the world: Tribal Trouble (Africa), Frenchie France (France), Raviolo Mafiosi (Italy), Antipodean Andy (Australia), and Peter Perfect (USA) - a repurposed version of the original game's player character. ''Frank Bruno's Boxing'' also retains the KO meter mechanic, allowing a more powerful punch to be thrown when the bar is filled. ''Frank Bruno's Boxing'' was the sixth best-selling home video game of 1985 in the United Kingdom. Elite Systems later re-released the game as ''Frank Bruno's World Championship Boxing'' on their Encore budget label to coincide with the Mike Tyson vs. Frank Bruno bout of 1989.


Others

Great Tiger, Super Macho Man, and Vodka Drunkenski appear in the 1987
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version of ''
Punch-Out!! is a boxing video game series created by Genyo Takeda, and published by Nintendo. The player controls Little Mac, a boxer who aims to become the World Video Boxing Association (W.V.B.A.) champion. The original '' Punch-Out!!'' arcade game w ...
''. Vodka Drunkenski was renamed "Soda Popinski" in order to eliminate alcohol references in a family-oriented game. The ''Super Punch-Out!!'' arcade inspired the development and release of ''
Super Punch-Out!! is a boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It was released on October 24, 1994 in North America and again in the same region in 1996. It was released in the United Kingdom on ...
'' for the
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console in 1994. Several elements were slightly changed for this version. Characters from both ''Punch Out!!'' arcade games are featured in the game with basically the same looks and attacks. including Bear Hugger, Dragon Chan, and Super Macho Man. As in the original ''Punch-Out!!'' arcade,
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, and Donkey Kong Junior all appear in the audience part of the ''Super Punch-Out!!'' arcade. Also, one of the victory tunes heard in the ''Super Punch-Out!!'' arcade was later used in Nintendo's 1985 ''
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'' for the NES as the home run theme. As part of the
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series, ''Super Punch-Out!!'' was released on
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on August 14, 2020.


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