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Arcade Archives: Punch-Out!

2018
GenresAction, Third Person Perspective, Fighting, Sports, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMar 30, 2018
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperNintendo
Overview

Punch-Out!! is a sports-action game released by Nintendo in 1984. Watch your opponents' expressions and moves as you use a variety of punches and defensive moves on your path to become the boxing champion. The game became extremely popular with the double monitor setup, introducing intense boxing with dynamic graphics.

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2 reviews found

80

Nintendoworldreport.com

Apr 9, 2018

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Nintendolife.com

Aug 21, 2020

Another key title in Nintendo's arcade history making its way to the home for the first time, Super Punch-Out!! is more eminent than it is entertaining. It's still a fun enough game for a while, but it's probably the weakest in the series: play the SNES Super Punch-Out!! on Switch Online first, and only get this if you're itching for more.

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