That's what I like about your channel Nate, you add in your mishaps and mistakes like we all do instead of editing them out like your some perfect player. Love that.
Another SNES great! This one I had a ton of fun with, oddly enough I thought the 1st Bruiser brother was more of a pain than the 2nd one. Also loved getting the rhythm with the rapid bunches and getting the fighters dazed. Thanks for sharing good sir, this one takes me back.
@@thehorrorcatdad yeah Rick was more interesting as an opponent than Nick. Didn’t really do it in this run, but going hitless on Nick isn’t that tough. Rick is a bit tougher imo.
A few... Point-out!! This was not Bear Hugger's first game. He started in Super Punch-Out!! for arcades in 1984. This was inspired for home consoles with the Special Circuit added to this. A lot of boxers started in the arcades and the original NES is *not* the first Punch-Out!!
@@MegamanXV0 ugh I forgot the arcade versions. Admittedly didn’t have enough exposure to them. Starting my journey with the NES left out so many backstories!!
I played this game one time. For me Super Punch Out was hard. Clearly you are very proficient with this game. I like the cartoon graphics and various boxers you encounter. Thanks for the tips.
@@ashwinrebbapragada7626 really fantastic graphics in this one. It is difficult to appoint. The opponents are a little bit more awkward in terms of timing.
nate after the spit on masked muscle when you do the rapid to the face he does not get knocked down but gets what i call off balance and had to kind of reset himself as he is resetting do a rapid to the gut and he should go down if not it will be close.
@@davidhughes4689 yep you’re absolutely right. Didn’t pull it off in this run as I was sloppier than normal. He falls back, then as he’s getting up a gut super punch times properly will knock him down
@@retronate See funky timing on some of the boxers is what got me. As an adult I probably couldn’t beat either game.😞. But this one is still a classic and way better than the re- skin crap they made on NES where Tyson turned into a random white guy.
@@shane1489 admittedly I played the snot out of this game as a kid. Everything is deeply imbedded muscle memory now. I still struggle with Tyson to this day.
I made it all the way to the final fight in this game back in the day but I just couldn't beat that Bruiser Brother guy! when my son was 11 he cleared the entire game, I held my head in shame as a man! lol
@@Dsports1980 really?? To me, Tyson is among the hardest final bosses EVER in a game with how precise your timing needs to be. I found this game to be challenging but more of a comfy game to clear pretty easily
@retronate Tyson/Mr. Dream was an absolute nightmare, but other than him and maybe Mr. Sandman/Super Macho Man most of the other fighters had pretty simple timing and basic movements. I think it came down to SPOs more complex combos and probably me as a kid not understanding the mechanics well enough.
@@grandmasterrodimus1480 I struggled with Narcis Prince forever until learning his weakness. Hoy Quarlow too. The bruisers were the easiest opponents! Lol
Holy crap man! Super Punch Out was one of the SNES games I never played but dam! You rolled through that like it was nothing!
@@Waytigo many hours practicing that sucker as a kid. And it was a comfort game I played a ton afterwards.
That's what I like about your channel Nate, you add in your mishaps and mistakes like we all do instead of editing them out like your some perfect player. Love that.
Commentary while playing too is tough.
Well, if you like mistakes, you’ll love it here. Lol.
Another SNES great! This one I had a ton of fun with, oddly enough I thought the 1st Bruiser brother was more of a pain than the 2nd one. Also loved getting the rhythm with the rapid bunches and getting the fighters dazed. Thanks for sharing good sir, this one takes me back.
@@thehorrorcatdad yeah Rick was more interesting as an opponent than Nick. Didn’t really do it in this run, but going hitless on Nick isn’t that tough. Rick is a bit tougher imo.
@retronate oh yeah definitely I actually lost a couple times with him but on my first go at Nick I beat him
A few... Point-out!! This was not Bear Hugger's first game. He started in Super Punch-Out!! for arcades in 1984. This was inspired for home consoles with the Special Circuit added to this. A lot of boxers started in the arcades and the original NES is *not* the first Punch-Out!!
@@MegamanXV0 ugh I forgot the arcade versions. Admittedly didn’t have enough exposure to them. Starting my journey with the NES left out so many backstories!!
Masked Muscle is def the replacement for Soda Popinski, as the sprite is identical except for the head
@@benjaminkenobi21 very similar punch structure too
This one was definitely, my favorite punch out.
@@richardburns8498 Such memorable gameplay, graphics and opponents. Really enjoyable
So smooth, it seems so easy but not so easy when I try
@@timhespel7204 I logged many hours on this one. Eventually it all just stuck in my memory
I played this game one time. For me Super Punch Out was hard. Clearly you are very proficient with this game. I like the cartoon graphics and various boxers you encounter. Thanks for the tips.
@@ashwinrebbapragada7626 really fantastic graphics in this one. It is difficult to appoint. The opponents are a little bit more awkward in terms of timing.
The Lore of Gabby Jay is that the guy he beat for his 1-99 record was in fact Glass Joe.
@@greenbasterd9425 god bless him. He stays active
nate after the spit on masked muscle when you do the rapid to the face he does not get knocked down but gets what i call off balance and had to kind of reset himself as he is resetting do a rapid to the gut and he should go down if not it will be close.
@@davidhughes4689 yep you’re absolutely right. Didn’t pull it off in this run as I was sloppier than normal. He falls back, then as he’s getting up a gut super punch times properly will knock him down
I got an insane ko time on Bear hugger like, 10 seconds and could never duplicate it
@@jared338 there is a way to beat him faster than what’s shown here. I never figured it out.
Awesome game 😎🎮🎧
@@Gambit2149 this was my game of choice in 1994
I’ve never played a Punch Out beyond the first one. I always assumed Mike Tyson was the final boss in all the games!
@@StarFox_SNES yeah they made this one so much more achievable and the graphics are borderline intoxicating.
The Rock is the Final Boss of this game
@@Silentnarcotic hahaha definitely a resemblance.
I could beat the first one as a 9-10 year old kid but SPO was beyond my abilities.
@@shane1489 this one is WAY easier in my opinion. Don’t need nearly the reaction time as you do with Tyson.
@@retronate See funky timing on some of the boxers is what got me. As an adult I probably couldn’t beat either game.😞. But this one is still a classic and way better than the re- skin crap they made on NES where Tyson turned into a random white guy.
@@shane1489 admittedly I played the snot out of this game as a kid. Everything is deeply imbedded muscle memory now. I still struggle with Tyson to this day.
I made it all the way to the final fight in this game back in the day but I just couldn't beat that Bruiser Brother guy! when my son was 11 he cleared the entire game, I held my head in shame as a man! lol
@@MikeS-y1l shame??? Or great pride in your son?!?!
@@retronate I didn't mean it that way, he is amazing at the games that he loves on a level I have never been, so I was just trying to be funny.
@@MikeS-y1l I know I was just bustin your chops. Hahaha. They have a way of putting us to shame.
@@retronate Sure do!
During the “Mirage Dance,” you can jab Heike Kagero in the gut.
@@elmagnificodep I never knew that. Any time during it or at a specific time?
Fun fact: glass Joe's only win was against nick bruiser
I did hear that. Hilarious
I found this game so much harder than Mike Tyson's Punch Out.
@@Dsports1980 really?? To me, Tyson is among the hardest final bosses EVER in a game with how precise your timing needs to be. I found this game to be challenging but more of a comfy game to clear pretty easily
@retronate Tyson/Mr. Dream was an absolute nightmare, but other than him and maybe Mr. Sandman/Super Macho Man most of the other fighters had pretty simple timing and basic movements. I think it came down to SPOs more complex combos and probably me as a kid not understanding the mechanics well enough.
@ I’d agree. The FULL slate of fighters is probably more difficult to deal with. Just the top end guys on the NES were troublesome
i need to take time to make a vid of at least destroying Nick Bruiser, i've fought him so much he can't touch me
Do it! Yeah, this was not my cleanest run. At some point I should probably aim to capture my best attempts on a number of these games I’ve covered.
Special circuit was impossible for me.
@@grandmasterrodimus1480 I struggled with Narcis Prince forever until learning his weakness. Hoy Quarlow too. The bruisers were the easiest opponents! Lol
Gabby Jay beat Glass Joe and Glass Joes only win is against Nick Bruiser
Love that lore hahaha
To me Little Mac looks like Trunks, that's just me lol.
@@Grandtheftauto1998 Trunks? Am I missing the reference?
@@retronate Trunks from DBZ when he goes Super Sayain.
@@Grandtheftauto1998 hahaha he does!
i remember renting this game as a kid and beating the whole thing in about 40 mins.... i was like wtf. cuz mikes tysons punch out was so hard on nes
Significantly easier than the original, but fantastic presentation. I ended up sitting in time trial mode for hours trying to get personal bests.
I always found Rick harder than Nick
@@darrencymbala1762 same. My adrenaline just pumped a little harder on Nick
A very hard game
@@grandmasterrodimus1480 some felt this way but I wasn’t in that camp. To me the original was far more difficult. Tyson is a monster.