ending is awesome ;) please visit the website i am working on. worldminusone.net here is a link to my current NES collection: worldminusone.net/?page_id=59 thank you for watching!
Luckily, this game is now available on the Mini NES... Basically the NES with around 20-30 of the top games for the time period of the console... And Punch-Out is one of the games it comes with. Best money i ever spent, tbvh... I also got the first Zelda game, Castlevania, all the good shit.
We’d be in the basement playing this for HOURS, while your best friend’s older brother who lived in the basement was blasting “I’m Bad” by LL Cool J. This game was LIFE!
For sure! I remember I couldn't get past the great tiger for the longest time! Magically flying around the ring move fucked me up everytime. Finally beat him then it was bald bull that I couldn't beat for years lol.
***** I had the original. I'll bet a copy in good condition fetches a handsome chunk of change. If only we could take the knowledge that we have now back to our childhoods. We'd be filthy rich. "sigh"
Vlad Tepes i've been trying to get my Mike Tyson's Punch Out box signed by Mike Tyson for the past couple years. i can't wait until i finally get it. will be on display for sure!
This was just Nintendo reminding us that we're still playing an official Nintendo-made game and not an independent product licensed by Nintendo. That's the sole purpose of Mario being the referee here for me. Thank god that's gone from the next games.
no problem. i'm glad you enjoyed the play through. this was the first time i had ever completed the entire game without having to continue. i was definitely feelings the nerves when the Tyson fight started. i can do pretty well in the fight now but back then, i wasn't fully capable of beating Tyson every time
@@BlastGnar I’ve never beaten Mike. I even had the cheat code back in the day. I could still get to him through the game, but even with the code, I never beat him. So, you’re better than me! 👍🏻
@@jimiwilson4322 he's definitely not impossible. he has phases. hardest phase is first 130 in the round because those are all one hit knock downs. his first punch always comes at 6 seconds then it's sort of a rhythm after that.
Mike Tyson: "Great fighting!! You were tough, Mac!! I've never seen such finger speed before." Mac: "Well.....your girl did." *Mac proceeds to exit ring with shades on*
I lived and breathed this game when it came out and I was a kid. Beating the game just consumed me. Finally beating Tyson game me a sense of accomplishment in a video game that has yet to be matched. This game was crazy hard. Thanks for the video bud, definitely a trip down memory lane :)
This legit brought back memories of me and my best friend staying up all night in the late 80s fueled by coke and pizza trying to beat Kid Dynamite.........such good times.
i remember the first time i got to Tyson and i saw the code. i couldn't find paper or a pen so i wrote the code down on something similar to an etch a sketch. it was blue and had a stylus. you erased it by sliding this button on the bottom across the bottom. i remember looking for the code only to find my brother playing with that tablet thing and the code was gone forever. heartbreaking for a 10 year old. haha
Wow that intro alone took me instantly back to 1987. I got to pick one game from Woolworths. I picked Mike Tysons Punchout and my brother picked The Legend of Zelda in the Golden cartridge, yup the very same cartridge I flew against the wall because it froze and deleted my save right in front of Ganons door. I miss the 80's.......not really.
this one was one of the few games i decided to get for my birthday. i got two games a year if i was lucky. i would get one for christmas and one for my birthday. for my birthday, i chose Where's Waldo? and for christmas, i chose Mike Tyson's Punchout. honestly, i still love Where's Waldo to this day. haha
Fuck that, I won via TKO in the first round...of course, my game decided to be a dick/sore loser/jackass/asshole/cheater/butt hurt troll and cheat me out of that, but, damn it, I still won the fight and that is all that matters in the end.
This is my favorite game of all time. My Dad use to rent it for me every Saturday morning if I stayed out of trouble and made good grades. So in 1988, we would go rent this game from the local furniture store. I was a natural at this game and only has trouble getting past Super Macho Man, that swinging heymaker was tough to defend. I never had any trouble from Tyson.
Tip for Tyson. When he swings, counter with two punches to the same side that he swings on for more damage. For example. If he swings with his Right, (your left) hit him with 2 lefts for 50% more damage. This is how you can TKO him in round 1.
Interesting that after all these years, it's still seemingly difficult for some to flawlessly defeat Tyson with a memorized pattern. While he is tougher than the rest, I wouldn't be surprised if intimidation plays a role in this. 8 bit Tyson is still making grown men shake in their boots. Haha.
I never played Punch Out till just about yesterday while I was visiting my mom. Piston gave me a hard time, his combo really got me but I won some how. Then I got to King Hippo & man... I couldn't hit that guy once. He kicked my ass. But I had fun trying the game for the first time, I gotta try the other games when I can. I enjoy watching other people play though.
yea learning each fighter's pattern can take a while. King Hippo is probably the most unique fight since it's the only one that a TKO is impossible. when you knock him down once, he never gets up. did you play the game on the NES classic or original hardware? i ask because the NES classic seems to have a little bit of input lag and with a game like this, you really need your inputs to be tight. anyway, i'm glad you watched my video. thanks!
GnarBlast Since I play on Nintendo Switch as it came out yesterday I had played arcade version and wii But never this version and I don’t know how to star punch this makes it harder to KO or TKO great tiger Any tips because I’ve been searching for ages
John Moo when hippo does a punch on his right side do an upper cut before he punches then do a bunch of jabs to deal damage oh and one knock down lets you win
ΤαηgγDαddγ Lεmoηβox To beat great tiger in phase 1, try hitting him while he’s blocking then block and counter attack. For phase 2 and 3, hit him before he does his uppercuts to get stars. After you get 3 stars, dodge his uppercuts then star punch him everytime.
None of my friends played Punch-Out!! before. I'm the only one who was a fan of this series, so when Little Mac was announced for Smash Bros, it was a very pleasant surprise. Needless to say, it's super fun to own them with a character they don't even know much about.
Aaah wickedness, gettin yo ol'skoo jam on 👍 i ain't played none that OG stuff since....... i was a lil shit. I been eyein up a few sega & nintendo consoles on eBay tho, can't decide i want em both :)
26:45 Here, when Macho Man is setting up his one-hit Spin-Punch, it's possible to cancel it, if you keep punching him. Of course it doesn't work every time. I believe you can also gain stars doing this.
Jack Winsper Got his brains blown out while serving in the military. Not sure of the details, but it turned out during a police investigation that it wasn't suicide as previously suspected (entry wound was in the back of his head, not the front) and may have been the result of him actually trying to foil a drug-dealing operation within his own barracks. My aunt and uncle ended up getting a quarter million-dollar settlement out of it, too. They probably would rather have their son back instead:::sigh:::
ad221282. I knocked Soda Popinski down twice, and I had low health. He then got up at 9, and hit me. I spammed the A & B buttons but I couldn't get up. *That Russian B*stard.*
This brings back so many memories of my childhood. I love the music. Appreciate how you actually played through the game, unlike all the speed runs I've watched. Brings me back to reading the Nintendo Power magazine to get an edge. I remember Soda Popsinski gave me such a hard time. However, I did beat Tyson after SOOO many attempts... lol I thought I was the king of the world at the time. What a great time to grow up. Thank you for the memories!
Wow! This brought back so many memories of when I would play this as a kid. I remember all of these guys like it was yesterday and all of their little hints that they were about to punch. I only ever made it to Mr. Sandman. I've never even seen this 'Super Macho Man' character before. Thanks!
thanks! i have since gotten way better at the game. i still like this play through because it was the first time i had finished the game without losing to any fighters. i remember being very excited when i beat tyson
Looking forward to seeing. I'm so glad us old school can beat the games and no cheats. back before the net, word of mouth and find out on your own codes. we lived in the best of times. I'm not a gamer but I kept the nes snes and 64 and my favorite games. time to time it's a walk down Memory Lane and it does pass time. I don't know I feel games meant more back then. beating and no cheats. no people let a game run their lives. just play for fun we understand you win some you lose some. all it is. take care keep posting the gold. contra, Mario Bros , life force. good times
thanks for watching! all of my stuff is recorded using the original cartridges and real hardware. no emulators or any cheats are used. i have a pretty decent chunk of the nes library no death'd on my channel at the moment. i have contra, super c, mario bros, ninja gaiden, and teenage mutant ninja turtles 1, all no death in my playlist. i hope you look to my channel for some nostalgia. that's one of the main reasons why i started doing play throughs. i liked relearning the old games. in my opinion, not too many modern games have the same feeling of accomplishment. there are some like Super Meat Boy, Cuphead, stuff like that that has that old school feel but nothing beats the original!
Watching this now (I'm 43 so I do remember this game during it's prime. Good times😁) this game was one of the 1st to have a "boss rush" of sorts; with Mr. Sandman (the final stage boss), Super Macho Man (the next to last boss), and then Tyson (the final boss). But that is only my look at it.
I hadn't seen this game in years, but seeing how hard Tyson was to beat brought back agonizing memories as a child. 🤣🤣 That epic battle you had with him on this video was badass. I was expecting a typical run thru of domination from the user just for the sake of a quick YT video. That reminded me of what made this game so great. It was difficult at at times! For a kid or even adult to learn every fighters patterns and be quick enough to react in time took practice for sure. That Tyson fight was entertaining as hell 🤣🤣
@@APOCALYPSE_X-MEN Sandman is predictable. Macho Man is not. Sandman has 13 jabs and only the fifth is unpredictable. He then does hooks similar to Bald Bull. Land a hit in the face and three in the gut. He then does the Midnight Express/Dreamland uppercuts. Dodge left. Hit him like 10 times. Rinse and repeat. Super Macho Man is completely random (no telling how many uppercuts and how many hooks he will do). His first Clothesline is difficult to dodge. The second one you likely will dodge one more than necessary
I remembered the first time I beat the game, by decision may I add, no TKO or KO, no no no.... I had memorized every single punch timing of the first round!!! I had every second timed, of course I now remember the first one only.... the 006 seconds one!!! the first killer punch!!! This game truly brings some of the best memories of my childhood, a definite NES classic
toonmariorpg the rest of my videos are titled "no death" and i thought it would be weird to title this one differently because i'm going for a uniform sort of look with my videos.
Games like these motivate you to FIGHT, no matter how low the chances look for you to win. Most of the opponents are much bigger and seem to be stronger, but you fight anyway, that's how real life is supposed to be too, FIGHT, no matter how big the obstacle is/looks like.
uncle ruckus made it. seriously though. it seemed nintendo back in the day was scared to be controversial or racist. yet every character was a stereotype in this game.
funny to hear adults having the problems I had when I was 8. Can't beat hippo. now I can't beat bull. now sodapop then sandman. lol noobs. I think this game invented wiff counters