Added by Brad on Oct. 2, 2008
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You just can't help but root for the guy.
Over the years, I've spent a lot of time thinking about why I and many other people remember the original
Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! so fondly. There wasn't much to the gameplay at all--it was basically a matter of pattern memorization and recognition, knowing which way to dodge or block, and what punch to throw in response, based on the attack animation your opponent was displaying. It was also cheap as hell the closer you got to the end. I can count the number of people on one hand whom I know to even
claim to have beaten Tyson, and I've never seen any of them actually do it.
On the upside, the cartoony, bigger-than-life opponents were all so darn memorable. Who could forget Glass Joe? King Hippo? Von Kaiser? Soda Popinski? And you had Mario as a referee! And most of all, the game--just like its scrawny little protagonist,
Little Mac--had
heart.
Nintendo's leveraging our inexplicable fondness for Little Mac and friends with a newly announced
Punch-Out!! on the Wii, which will go a long way toward mollifying the vocal hardcore fan base that feels like Nintendo's forgetting about them. Clearly they are
not forgetting, because someone made a point to add the correct number of exclamation points to the title there. Warm fuzzies!
Here, I'll let this new video do the talking.
Doesn't that vaguely mariachi-esque treatment of the original fight music get you totally jazzed? It really hits the nostalgia center in my brain. Cue big goofy grin, and some screens.
Glass Joe!
King Hippo!
Von Kaiser!
Glass Joe! Again!
Note that there are no facial tattoos nor ear-biting to be seen so far in this one, so let's safely assume Iron Mike is not involved. Given that assumption, who would you want to see as the title-match final opponent? Hopefully someone with a little more personality than that sad also-ran
Mr. Dream.
Do this new Punch-Out!! and the also-just-announced
Sin & Punishment 2 make you feel like Nintendo's back on the right track and doing right by its hardcore fans?
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And of course, who doesn't want more Punch-Out!! with the correct number of exclamation points?
Little Mac and the main character from S & P (whose name escapes me at the moment) both make an appearance in the newest Smash Bros as well as assist trophies.
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I may need to play some punch out to get ready for it. Although the VC version is sans Iron Mike, it will do to get me pumped for this.
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I'm hoping for at least all the old faces, some from the forgotten Super Punch Out!! (VC release?) and some all-new dudes to fight. Mr. Dream is almost a certainty since they still need the asshole boss and they will never try to pursue another real boxer to include. Yes, I beat Tyson back then, and so did several of my friends, we made it a pact to all beat him before moving on to any new games. He's actually no harder than any of the other foes, he just doesn't let you make a mistake. I remember many people thought he was intentionally unbeatable as part of his contract and gave up trying to beat him.
Sin and Punishment wasn't as great as it was made out to be, it was just the game that was going to be published here and didn't. I tracked down an import cart and was unimpressed by the whole package. And thanks to VC my "rare" cart became about as worthless as my time spent with it.
Now wheres my new Pro Wrestling? I want to see an all-new Starman and King Slender.
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ValiantGoat > Mike Tyson :D
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I might have to step up and buy a a wii soon ;)
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