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Super Punch-Out SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
Slug your way through the grueling and sweat-pounding matches of the Minor, Major, and World Circuits. Dodge bone-bruising punches and dance to the top of the supreme Special Circuit. Face off against old favorites including Bear Hugger, Piston Hurricane, Bald Bull, Mr. Sandman and Super Macho Man plus a cast of new and weird challengers. With a right hook! Body blow! And precise quick jabs! The referee announces “Knock Out!” Your opponent lies face down as you win the title of Nintendo Video Boxing Association Champion!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496830380
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_SUPER_PUNCH-OUT———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Super Punch-Out – SNES Game
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Tags: check, ESRB Rating_Everyone, game, Genre_Fighting, normal, notbestseller, previous, Price_$40 to $60, Product Type_Game, snes
THIS IS PERHAPS THE BEST SNES GAME OUT THERE.I REMEMBER I BOUGHT THIS GAME BRAND NEW FROM A TOYS R US AROUND 1997 AND REALLY LOVED IT,BUT I MADE THE TERRIBLE MISTAKE OF FORGETING IT WHEN I MOVED TO A DIFFERENT STATE.THIS WAS PROBALLY ONE OF MY SADDEST MOMENTS IN MY LIFE,I LOOKED AROUND EVERY VIDEO GAME STORE FOR THIS GAME BUT HAD NO LUCK.SOMEONE TOLD ME TO SURF THE INTERNET AND MAYBE I WOULD FIND IT,BUT I WAS NOT A INTERNET FREAK LIKE MANY OTHERS ARE.I WENT TO retrolio AND FOUND IT,NOW I HAVE MY FAVORITE VIDEO GAME IN MY HANDS AGAIN AFTER ABOUT 7 YEARS LATER
This is definitely one of the greats
Despite the fact the Super Nintendo had big amounts of classic games like Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy III (VI to everyone else) and Super Metroid, the system had a great amount of party games that you can play with friends and just have fun. Super Punch-Out! was one of those games since you could take turns playing each fighter, or see who could best the other’s time when playing time attack mode. However, the game, like a lot of the older games, was hard and at times unbelievably frustrating at parts.Story: You’re basically a boxer going through the different circuits which range from wimpy, average fighters to championship-caliber players who hit hard and fast. It’s a boxing game so there’s not really much of a story to begin with and fighters get their own little pre-fight quote/taunt.Graphics: The graphics, while outdated, work extremely well in the game as your fighter, transparent except for his gloves, faces off against the different fighters who face you. Some of the taunts and moves they do is actually quite funny and unlike some games, the graphics support the game rather than stylize it without the gameplay there.Sound/Music: The different fighters have different themes to go along with them and have small voice clips sometimes. Gabby Jay, for example, will open the match with a “yay!” and when he’s about to get his big punch in, he goes “come on!” It’s nothing to impressive but at least it gets the job done (although personally, I like listening to music while p.
I loved Super Punch-Out when it first came out and I play this one once in a blue moon. Instead of a boxer named Mac, you have a boxer you have to give a name. The good points of this game are plenty: Your rapid punches and super hooks are devastating to your opponent, you can gain back your energy bar by pressing buttons(after you lay your opponent out of course), you have a good time beating the snot of these guys etc. The bad points are plentiful too. A lot of these opponents cheat. Dragon Chan KICKS you while you’re fighting(Disqualify him now!),Hoy Quarlow hits you with his staff, Mad Clown throws balls at you in the middle of the match, Heike Kegaro hits you with his, her or it’s hair, one of them spits in your face blinding you temperarily etc. Super Macho Man is one of the most annoying opponents in the game. When he’s not flexing his muscles in your face like a fruit cake, he throughs a hook that knocks you out immediately. At one time, he threw that spinning hook at me SEVEN TIMES(and the seventh one caught me)! The most exruciating out of all your opponents is definitely the Bruiser brothers, Rick and Nick. I cant complain too much because I’ve beat the game a few times and Narcis Prince is a nancy boy. In short, Super Punch-Out is better than its predecessor, Mike Tyson’s Punch Out and is recommended to any fan of boxing video games. LONG LIVE SUPER NES!!!
Love it!!
While not as fun as the original, maybe due to nostalgia, this is an entertaining game. The boxers definitely toughen up the further you progress!
Got the game a day early, better than advertised!!!!!
The game is very awesome to get for yourself some of the old fighters are in the game too so get the game.
Excelente producto!
this is an old outdated video game, so I didn’t expect too much, but it is in great shapand works perfectly/